This paper investigates the relationship between trade and regional income inequalities in the period 2001-2010 using panel data for 18 selected developing countries. The results show that trade has a significant and negative effect on regional income inequalities, so that an increase of 1 percent of its value, regional income inequalities 0.09 percent decrease. Also, GDP per capita has a negative impact on regional income inequalities in studied countries. However, the population and agriculture value added have a positiveeffect on regional income inequalities. It can be said that a 1 percent increase in the variables, respectively, regional income inequalities 0.16 and 0.21 increased
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This article reassesses the link between international trade and income distribution. We argue that ...
This paper investigates the relationship between trade and regional income inequalities in the perio...
This study analyzes the impact of trade on cross-country inequality using a panel data set from 65 d...
textThe relationship between international trade and income distribution of countries becomes a hot ...
This paper examines the effect of international trade on intra-national distribution of income. The ...
This paper examines the relationship between openness and within-country regional inequality across ...
This paper investigates the effects of North–South trade on international income inequality. While e...
The impact of international trade on the level and distribution of income has been the field of focu...
This paper assesses the link between intra-regional trade and within income inequality. To do so, we...
The impact of globalization on equality has become a serious concern for many countries. More eviden...
This paper investigates the distributional effects of International trade using a panel data set fro...
This paper investigates the distributional effects of international trade using a panel data set fro...
The paper examines the effect of trade on income inequality in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries. W...
This paper examines the relationship between technology, trade liberalization, and financial globali...
This paper discusses the effect of income inequality on selection and aggregate productivity in a ge...
This article reassesses the link between international trade and income distribution. We argue that ...