This thesis studies distributional and economic changes in middle-income countries. After reviewing the literature on the middle-income trap, the first essay proposes a straightforward identification and empirical investigation of the differentiating patterns of productive and distributive changes inside the trap. We find evidence of misallocation issues and adverse effect of redistribution on medium-run growth. The focus of the remaining chapters is then put on the middle-class. In the second essay, we estimate the impacts of the middle-class on growth through various channels including household consumption, investment, redistribution and productive transformation. The last essay takes a micro approach by analyzing absolute and intra-clas...
Turkey has recorded high growth rates during last two decades that have led to a structural change i...
Middle income trap is the condition of having the per capita income in a specific level and not havi...
Turkey’s income inequality is one of the highest within the OECD countries. Despite a decline in Gin...
Cette thèse explore les changements économiques et distributifs dans les pays à revenu intermédiaire...
International audienceThis article aims to identify and characterise the Turkish middle class. Our o...
Abstract. This article aims to identify and characterise the Turkish middle class. Our objective is ...
In the thesis, we present two different endogenous growth models for a middle income trap economy. I...
One observes a tendency to the increase in the middle class whatever the criterion of membership ado...
We analyse how the size of the middle class has evolved in 26 European countries between 2004 and 20...
13th International Scientific Conference on Economic and Social Development (ESD) -- APR 14-16, 2016...
There has been a remarkable continuity in the main characteristics that determined the growth regime...
Economic growth potential of developing countries and its sustainability is one of the important res...
The present thesis analyses the role of household in producing and reproducing inequality in contemp...
Yapısal değişim ve teknolojik yakalama, ekonomik kalkınma için gerekli anahtar dönüşümlerdir. Ülkele...
Rising income inequality across the world has received attention since the 1980s and it has followed...
Turkey has recorded high growth rates during last two decades that have led to a structural change i...
Middle income trap is the condition of having the per capita income in a specific level and not havi...
Turkey’s income inequality is one of the highest within the OECD countries. Despite a decline in Gin...
Cette thèse explore les changements économiques et distributifs dans les pays à revenu intermédiaire...
International audienceThis article aims to identify and characterise the Turkish middle class. Our o...
Abstract. This article aims to identify and characterise the Turkish middle class. Our objective is ...
In the thesis, we present two different endogenous growth models for a middle income trap economy. I...
One observes a tendency to the increase in the middle class whatever the criterion of membership ado...
We analyse how the size of the middle class has evolved in 26 European countries between 2004 and 20...
13th International Scientific Conference on Economic and Social Development (ESD) -- APR 14-16, 2016...
There has been a remarkable continuity in the main characteristics that determined the growth regime...
Economic growth potential of developing countries and its sustainability is one of the important res...
The present thesis analyses the role of household in producing and reproducing inequality in contemp...
Yapısal değişim ve teknolojik yakalama, ekonomik kalkınma için gerekli anahtar dönüşümlerdir. Ülkele...
Rising income inequality across the world has received attention since the 1980s and it has followed...
Turkey has recorded high growth rates during last two decades that have led to a structural change i...
Middle income trap is the condition of having the per capita income in a specific level and not havi...
Turkey’s income inequality is one of the highest within the OECD countries. Despite a decline in Gin...