This study utilizes panel data analysis over the 1996 to 2015 period to investigate the impact of governance quality (including democratic quality and technical quality) on income inequality in ten Asain countries, classified as “advanced economies” and “emerging market and developing economies”. The empirical results show that the impacts of democratic quality and technical quality on income inequality are significantly negative within “emerging market and developing economies”. However, for the “advanced economies”, the effects of democratic quality and technical quality on income inequality are nonsignificantly positive and significantly positive, respectively. These findings imply that promoting good governance is useful to reduce incom...
The study assesses the role of governance in modulating the effect of oil wealth on wealth inequalit...
The paper finds that countries which practice democracy are less prone to unequal outcomes especiall...
This paper aims to study the effect of recomposed institution quality to extreme income inequality. ...
This paper empirically examines how a free market, a governance quality, and their interaction simul...
This paper examines the effect of governance on inequality, specifically if improvements in the Worl...
This study re-examines the role of financial development in reducing income inequality by using a br...
We examine the linear and nonlinear long-run relationship between public expenditure and institution...
While economic growth has been cited as one of the main factors behind the reduction in absolute pov...
This study investigates the relationship between quality of government and incomeinequality. The pur...
This paper corroborates the importance of institutional quality for the eradication of income inequa...
This thesis contributes to the literature on income inequality. It does so in three distinct chapter...
The existence of ambiguity in the study of the impact of corruption on economic growth, namely the g...
This study identifies the relative impact of “good†governance on comparative economic growth per...
Most developing countries often suffer from high corruption, high income inequality and poor institu...
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the relationship between globalization and inc...
The study assesses the role of governance in modulating the effect of oil wealth on wealth inequalit...
The paper finds that countries which practice democracy are less prone to unequal outcomes especiall...
This paper aims to study the effect of recomposed institution quality to extreme income inequality. ...
This paper empirically examines how a free market, a governance quality, and their interaction simul...
This paper examines the effect of governance on inequality, specifically if improvements in the Worl...
This study re-examines the role of financial development in reducing income inequality by using a br...
We examine the linear and nonlinear long-run relationship between public expenditure and institution...
While economic growth has been cited as one of the main factors behind the reduction in absolute pov...
This study investigates the relationship between quality of government and incomeinequality. The pur...
This paper corroborates the importance of institutional quality for the eradication of income inequa...
This thesis contributes to the literature on income inequality. It does so in three distinct chapter...
The existence of ambiguity in the study of the impact of corruption on economic growth, namely the g...
This study identifies the relative impact of “good†governance on comparative economic growth per...
Most developing countries often suffer from high corruption, high income inequality and poor institu...
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the relationship between globalization and inc...
The study assesses the role of governance in modulating the effect of oil wealth on wealth inequalit...
The paper finds that countries which practice democracy are less prone to unequal outcomes especiall...
This paper aims to study the effect of recomposed institution quality to extreme income inequality. ...