This paper studies the hypothesis of an inverted-U-shaped relationship between spatial inequality and economic development. The theory of Kuznets (1955) and Williamson (1965) suggests that (spatial) inequality first increases in the process of development, then peaks, and then decreases. To test this hypothesis I have used a unique panel data set of spatial inequalities in 55 countries at different stages of economic development, covering the period 1980-2009. Parametric and semiparametric regressions are carried out using cross-section and (unbalanced) panel data. The results provide strong support for the existence of an inverted U, but importantly I also find spatial inequalities to increase again at very high levels of economic developm...
Modern economic growth is apparently characterized by rising income inequalities and increasing urba...
This paper investigates the relationship between economic growth and regional income inequality in a...
Motivation: In the last years, a lot of attention has been paid to economic inequality — a phenomeno...
This paper analyses empirically the dynamics of regional inequalities in GDP per capita. Our startin...
Recent research has posited that, in advanced economies, there is a positive correlation between inc...
In this study, recently published top 1% income share series are exploited in studying the inequali...
This paper studies the income inequality and economic development relationship by using unbalanced p...
Globally, it is reported that the top 1 percent of income recipients receive about 15 percent of wor...
This study takes a fresh look at how the structural changes within developing economies lead to an i...
This paper analyses the long-term relationship between regional inequality and economic development....
A dynamic shift in thinking has taken place both locally as well as globally to understand the pheno...
Evidences from nonparametric and semiparametric unbalanced panel data models with fixed effects show...
In recent years, one important policy concern among researchers and policy makers is the possible im...
The Kuznets inverted-U hypothesis has been a source of debate in development economics for years. Mo...
[[abstract]]This paper uses a new comprehensive cross-state panel for the United States over the 194...
Modern economic growth is apparently characterized by rising income inequalities and increasing urba...
This paper investigates the relationship between economic growth and regional income inequality in a...
Motivation: In the last years, a lot of attention has been paid to economic inequality — a phenomeno...
This paper analyses empirically the dynamics of regional inequalities in GDP per capita. Our startin...
Recent research has posited that, in advanced economies, there is a positive correlation between inc...
In this study, recently published top 1% income share series are exploited in studying the inequali...
This paper studies the income inequality and economic development relationship by using unbalanced p...
Globally, it is reported that the top 1 percent of income recipients receive about 15 percent of wor...
This study takes a fresh look at how the structural changes within developing economies lead to an i...
This paper analyses the long-term relationship between regional inequality and economic development....
A dynamic shift in thinking has taken place both locally as well as globally to understand the pheno...
Evidences from nonparametric and semiparametric unbalanced panel data models with fixed effects show...
In recent years, one important policy concern among researchers and policy makers is the possible im...
The Kuznets inverted-U hypothesis has been a source of debate in development economics for years. Mo...
[[abstract]]This paper uses a new comprehensive cross-state panel for the United States over the 194...
Modern economic growth is apparently characterized by rising income inequalities and increasing urba...
This paper investigates the relationship between economic growth and regional income inequality in a...
Motivation: In the last years, a lot of attention has been paid to economic inequality — a phenomeno...