This paper examines the dynamic relationship between economic freedom and income inequality in the fifty U.S. states over the 1979-2004 period. Using fixed effects regression analysis, we find evidence that increases in economic freedom are associated with lower income inequality, but the dynamic relationship between the two variables depends on the initial level of economic freedom. This suggests that there may be an inverted U-shaped relationship between economic freedom and income inequality. The inflection point at which additional increases to economic freedom in a state result in less income inequality is estimated. The results are robust to various time periods and several alternative measures of income inequality
This paper tests the hypothesis that the presence of economic inequality may lead to erosions of eco...
In this paper we test the relationship between changes in economic freedom and wellbeing. Unlike pre...
This article further investigates the critical relationship between economic freedom and real income...
There is a growing literature studying the effects of economic freedom and democracy on income inequ...
This study employs panel data from 138 countries (with unbalanced time frameworks) to investigate th...
Using US state level economic freedom measures, we investigate the extent that economic freedom affe...
This paper examines the impact of economic freedom on income inequality using cross-sectional data f...
While considerable research in the past has focused on the socioeconomic impact of economic freedom ...
Over the past decades there have been considerable changes in policies and institutions in favor of ...
A large literature has found positive associations between economic freedom and income, growth, and ...
This study employs panel data from 138 countries (with unbalanced time frameworks) to investigate th...
This paper empirically examines the relationship between economic freedom and income inequality by u...
Using state-level data from 1980-2010 we examine whether economic freedom, as measured by the Econom...
This paper introduces a new comprehensive panel of annual state-level income inequality measures spa...
This study employs panel data for 58 countries from 1980-2010, to investigate the dynamic relationsh...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the presence of economic inequality may lead to erosions of eco...
In this paper we test the relationship between changes in economic freedom and wellbeing. Unlike pre...
This article further investigates the critical relationship between economic freedom and real income...
There is a growing literature studying the effects of economic freedom and democracy on income inequ...
This study employs panel data from 138 countries (with unbalanced time frameworks) to investigate th...
Using US state level economic freedom measures, we investigate the extent that economic freedom affe...
This paper examines the impact of economic freedom on income inequality using cross-sectional data f...
While considerable research in the past has focused on the socioeconomic impact of economic freedom ...
Over the past decades there have been considerable changes in policies and institutions in favor of ...
A large literature has found positive associations between economic freedom and income, growth, and ...
This study employs panel data from 138 countries (with unbalanced time frameworks) to investigate th...
This paper empirically examines the relationship between economic freedom and income inequality by u...
Using state-level data from 1980-2010 we examine whether economic freedom, as measured by the Econom...
This paper introduces a new comprehensive panel of annual state-level income inequality measures spa...
This study employs panel data for 58 countries from 1980-2010, to investigate the dynamic relationsh...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the presence of economic inequality may lead to erosions of eco...
In this paper we test the relationship between changes in economic freedom and wellbeing. Unlike pre...
This article further investigates the critical relationship between economic freedom and real income...