Increased openness affects income inequalities within developing countries by affecting factor price ratios, asset inequalities, spatial inequalities, gender inequalities, and the amount of income redistribution. Most time-series studies find that greater openness has increased the relative demand for skilled labor, but most cross-country studies find that greater openness has had little impact on overall income inequality. One possible explanation is that countries selected for time-series analysis are not representative of all developing countries. Another is that the effects of openness on income inequality via the relative demand for skilled labor have been offset by its effects via other channels
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Integration to world markets is expected to help developing countries to access prosperity. At the s...
Integration to world markets is expected to help developing countries to access prosperity. At the s...
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This paper provides panel data evidence on trade liberalization and wage inequality in Bangladesh. U...
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During the 1980s and 1990s more and more countries opened up their economies to trade and increased ...
We review the theoretical and empirical economic literature upon income inequality in emerging count...
This study investigates the effect of trade openness on income inequality using the panel system gen...
Integration to world markets is expected to help developing countries to access prosperity. At the s...
Integration to world markets is expected to help developing countries to access prosperity. At the s...
Integration to world markets is expected to help developing countries to access prosperity. At the s...
This paper investigates the empirical relationship between openness to trade and within-country inco...
The current study investigates the relationship among trade openness, poverty and income inequality ...
This paper provides panel data evidence on trade liberalization and wage inequality in Bangladesh. U...
This paper provides panel data evidence on trade liberalization and wage inequality in Bangladesh. U...
One of the key features of research on income inequality is the search for a Kuznets curve. Two curv...
Using a cross-national evidence, this paper establishes a negative association between initial inequ...
Scholars have studied effects of economic openness and democracy on national income inequal-ity in t...
International audienceUsing tariffs as a measure of openness, this paper finds consistent evidence t...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the nexus between trade openness and income inequality in th...
During the 1980s and 1990s more and more countries opened up their economies to trade and increased ...
We review the theoretical and empirical economic literature upon income inequality in emerging count...
This study investigates the effect of trade openness on income inequality using the panel system gen...