In this paper, the role of inequality in growth economics is investigated. Barro (2000) found a positive interaction between inequality and GDP on the growth rate, using data for 1960-2000. This paper focuses on a robustness check of his results due to a revision of the Ginis from Deininger and Squire (1997) in the WIID2 dataset. My regressions cover the same time periods and include additional data from the Fraser Institute in line with the theories proposed by Barro. The findings are: When not controlling for fertility, (1) a lower degree of income inequality enhances growth, therefore reducing inequality increases growth and (2) there is a positive interaction between income dispersion and GDP on growth, thus more inequality increases gr...
Abstract: The current article examines the relationship between income inequality and economic growt...
Treball Final de Grau en Economia. Codi: EC1049. Curs acadèmic 2014-2015Inequality is a phenomenon w...
Income inequality is in a majority of earlier studies more or less affirmatively agreed to be negati...
After decades of investigation there is an abundance of research dedicated to the relationship betwe...
This paper examines the relationship between income inequality and subsequent economic growth. It bu...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between inequality and economic growth. It estimates a...
This paper analyzes the effect of income inequality on economic growth. Data on the growth rates of ...
The relationship between inequality and growth is an important and controversial relationship in eco...
In this paper we empirically investigate a possible effect of income inequality on growth. Using a p...
Over the past two decades, the belief that economic performance is best enhanced by freeing markets ...
Theories on the relationship between inequality and economic growth can be divided into two strands ...
This paper discusses two issues in the relationship between inequality and economic growth: the data...
The idea that high levels of economic inequality negatively affect the rate and sustainability of ec...
The relationship between income inequality and economic growth has been widely studied, leading to a...
The relationship between income inequality and economic growth is re-examined using a semiparametric...
Abstract: The current article examines the relationship between income inequality and economic growt...
Treball Final de Grau en Economia. Codi: EC1049. Curs acadèmic 2014-2015Inequality is a phenomenon w...
Income inequality is in a majority of earlier studies more or less affirmatively agreed to be negati...
After decades of investigation there is an abundance of research dedicated to the relationship betwe...
This paper examines the relationship between income inequality and subsequent economic growth. It bu...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between inequality and economic growth. It estimates a...
This paper analyzes the effect of income inequality on economic growth. Data on the growth rates of ...
The relationship between inequality and growth is an important and controversial relationship in eco...
In this paper we empirically investigate a possible effect of income inequality on growth. Using a p...
Over the past two decades, the belief that economic performance is best enhanced by freeing markets ...
Theories on the relationship between inequality and economic growth can be divided into two strands ...
This paper discusses two issues in the relationship between inequality and economic growth: the data...
The idea that high levels of economic inequality negatively affect the rate and sustainability of ec...
The relationship between income inequality and economic growth has been widely studied, leading to a...
The relationship between income inequality and economic growth is re-examined using a semiparametric...
Abstract: The current article examines the relationship between income inequality and economic growt...
Treball Final de Grau en Economia. Codi: EC1049. Curs acadèmic 2014-2015Inequality is a phenomenon w...
Income inequality is in a majority of earlier studies more or less affirmatively agreed to be negati...