This paper provides evidence of strong associational effects between economic growth in the manufacturing, agriculture, mining and services sectors and income inequality, measured by an income equality variable, using panel data for Indonesian districts and cities over the period 2000 to 2010. The results show a significantly positive impact of both manufacturing and services shares of GDP on income inequality. The share of agriculture in GDP, however, shows a significantly negative impact on income inequality. The effects are robust to the incorporation of control variables, making a case for considering sectoral differences in policy targeting for achieving inclusive growth
The speed of poverty reduction in Indonesia has begun to slow down with inequality continuing to ris...
Bali Province shows a prominent performance in the development of the tourism sector. However, essen...
This research aims to analyze the effect of economic growth on income inequality, labor absorption a...
This paper aims to explore the relationship between growth in economic sectors, especially manufactu...
Inclusive economic growth is an important issue in Indonesia, given the country's uneven economic hi...
Successful reductions in poverty, resulting from substantial increases in income and structural tran...
The income inequality in Indonesia reached the highest level during the decentralization era and sus...
The income inequality in Indonesia reached the highest level during the decentralization era and sus...
Development is carried out to improve people's welfare, so that economic growth and an even distribu...
Consumption inequality has been rising in Indonesia over the last decade (see Figure 1). Before the ...
Abstract— High economic growth is not always followed by equitable development in a region. This stu...
Abstract This paper examines the determinants of economic growth, income inequality, and their relat...
Throughout Indonesia's economic growth is relatively increased. During 2004-2010 its growth decreas...
Sustainable development can increase economic growth and income distribution more equitable. This be...
For the last four decades, inequality has been increasing in both industrialized and emerging market...
The speed of poverty reduction in Indonesia has begun to slow down with inequality continuing to ris...
Bali Province shows a prominent performance in the development of the tourism sector. However, essen...
This research aims to analyze the effect of economic growth on income inequality, labor absorption a...
This paper aims to explore the relationship between growth in economic sectors, especially manufactu...
Inclusive economic growth is an important issue in Indonesia, given the country's uneven economic hi...
Successful reductions in poverty, resulting from substantial increases in income and structural tran...
The income inequality in Indonesia reached the highest level during the decentralization era and sus...
The income inequality in Indonesia reached the highest level during the decentralization era and sus...
Development is carried out to improve people's welfare, so that economic growth and an even distribu...
Consumption inequality has been rising in Indonesia over the last decade (see Figure 1). Before the ...
Abstract— High economic growth is not always followed by equitable development in a region. This stu...
Abstract This paper examines the determinants of economic growth, income inequality, and their relat...
Throughout Indonesia's economic growth is relatively increased. During 2004-2010 its growth decreas...
Sustainable development can increase economic growth and income distribution more equitable. This be...
For the last four decades, inequality has been increasing in both industrialized and emerging market...
The speed of poverty reduction in Indonesia has begun to slow down with inequality continuing to ris...
Bali Province shows a prominent performance in the development of the tourism sector. However, essen...
This research aims to analyze the effect of economic growth on income inequality, labor absorption a...