This paper present empirical evidence on how financial development is related to income distribution in a panel data set covering 22 African countries for the period between 1990 to 2004. A dynamic panel estimation technique (GMM) is employ and the findings indicate that income inequality decrease as economies develop their financial sector, which is consistent with the bulk of theoretical and empirical research. The result also confirm that educational attainment play a significant role in making income distribution more equal. We also find no evidence supporting the Greenwood-Jovanovic hypothesis of an inverted-U- shaped relationship between financial sector development and inequality
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of financial and economic development on cross-co...
This paper examines how domestic, foreign, private and public investments affect income-inequality t...
Although theoretical models make distinct predictions about the relationship between financial secto...
This paper present empirical evidence on how financial development is related to income distribution...
This paper present empirical evidence on how financial development is related to income distribution...
The study assesses the role of financial development on income inequality in a panel of 48 African c...
The study assesses the role of financial development on income inequality in a panel of 48 African c...
This paper investigates the effect of financial development on income inequality in 20 African count...
Financial development is widely regarded as another conduit through which income inequality can be r...
In a panel of 121 developed and developing economies, financial development promotes income equality...
This study contributes to the literature on income inequality by providing evidence that financial d...
Income inequality in South Africa has been increasing from a Gini-coefficient height of 0.57 in 2000...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of financial and economic development on cross-co...
Income inequality in South Africa has been increasing from a Gini-coefficient height of 0.57 in 2000...
In the first empirical study on how financial reforms have been instrumental in mitigating inequalit...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of financial and economic development on cross-co...
This paper examines how domestic, foreign, private and public investments affect income-inequality t...
Although theoretical models make distinct predictions about the relationship between financial secto...
This paper present empirical evidence on how financial development is related to income distribution...
This paper present empirical evidence on how financial development is related to income distribution...
The study assesses the role of financial development on income inequality in a panel of 48 African c...
The study assesses the role of financial development on income inequality in a panel of 48 African c...
This paper investigates the effect of financial development on income inequality in 20 African count...
Financial development is widely regarded as another conduit through which income inequality can be r...
In a panel of 121 developed and developing economies, financial development promotes income equality...
This study contributes to the literature on income inequality by providing evidence that financial d...
Income inequality in South Africa has been increasing from a Gini-coefficient height of 0.57 in 2000...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of financial and economic development on cross-co...
Income inequality in South Africa has been increasing from a Gini-coefficient height of 0.57 in 2000...
In the first empirical study on how financial reforms have been instrumental in mitigating inequalit...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of financial and economic development on cross-co...
This paper examines how domestic, foreign, private and public investments affect income-inequality t...
Although theoretical models make distinct predictions about the relationship between financial secto...