This paper studies the income inequality and economic development relationship by using unbalanced panel data of OECD and non-OECD countries for the period 1962 - 2003. The nonparametric estimation results show that income inequality in OECD countries are almost on the backside of the inverted-U relationship, while non-OECD countries are approximately on the foreside, except that the relationship in both country groups shows an upturn at a high level of development. Development has an indirect effect on inequality through control variables, but the modes are different in the two country groups. The model specification tests show that the relationship is not necessarily captured by the conventional quadratic function. The cubic and fourth-de...
The Kuznets inverted-U hypothesis has been a source of debate in development economics for years. Mo...
[[abstract]]This paper uses a new comprehensive cross-state panel for the United States over the 194...
This paper defines the relationship between inequality and economic development, analyzes the impact...
This paper studies the income inequality and economic development relationship by using unbalanced p...
Evidences from nonparametric and semiparametric unbalanced panel data models with fixed effects show...
In this study, recently published top 1% income share series are exploited in studying the inequali...
This study takes a fresh look at how the structural changes within developing economies lead to an i...
Abstract: We reassess the empirical relevance of the Kuznets curve using a new inequality dataset. W...
In recent years, one important policy concern among researchers and policy makers is the possible im...
This paper studies the hypothesis of an inverted-U-shaped relationship between spatial inequality an...
Globally, it is reported that the top 1 percent of income recipients receive about 15 percent of wor...
Regression results from a panel data set of high-quality comparable data on Gini coefficients, incom...
Recent research has posited that, in advanced economies, there is a positive correlation between inc...
[[abstract]]The Kuznets hypothesis, that is, inequality first rises and then falls as the economy ad...
A dynamic shift in thinking has taken place both locally as well as globally to understand the pheno...
The Kuznets inverted-U hypothesis has been a source of debate in development economics for years. Mo...
[[abstract]]This paper uses a new comprehensive cross-state panel for the United States over the 194...
This paper defines the relationship between inequality and economic development, analyzes the impact...
This paper studies the income inequality and economic development relationship by using unbalanced p...
Evidences from nonparametric and semiparametric unbalanced panel data models with fixed effects show...
In this study, recently published top 1% income share series are exploited in studying the inequali...
This study takes a fresh look at how the structural changes within developing economies lead to an i...
Abstract: We reassess the empirical relevance of the Kuznets curve using a new inequality dataset. W...
In recent years, one important policy concern among researchers and policy makers is the possible im...
This paper studies the hypothesis of an inverted-U-shaped relationship between spatial inequality an...
Globally, it is reported that the top 1 percent of income recipients receive about 15 percent of wor...
Regression results from a panel data set of high-quality comparable data on Gini coefficients, incom...
Recent research has posited that, in advanced economies, there is a positive correlation between inc...
[[abstract]]The Kuznets hypothesis, that is, inequality first rises and then falls as the economy ad...
A dynamic shift in thinking has taken place both locally as well as globally to understand the pheno...
The Kuznets inverted-U hypothesis has been a source of debate in development economics for years. Mo...
[[abstract]]This paper uses a new comprehensive cross-state panel for the United States over the 194...
This paper defines the relationship between inequality and economic development, analyzes the impact...