Recent theoretical contributions assert that income inequality impacts negatively human capital accumulation, and consequently long-run growth. Galor and Zeira (1993) show that such a relationship works primarily through financial constraints, while de la Croix and Doepke (2003) demonstrate that the relationship could also work via differential fertility between poor and rich. In this paper, we first test the inequality-human capital-output hypothesis in a sample of 46 countries for the period 1970—2000. In the baseline estimation specification and various robustness checks, we obtain results that lend strong support to this relationship. Second, we examine which of the two mechanisms, finds more support in the data. and show evidence in fa...
Given the controversy around the effect of income inequality on economic growth, we analyze if gove...
To address the slowdown in growth from an inequality perspective, this study applies a comprehensive...
In recent years, a vast literature on the links between inequality and growth has flourished. The em...
Recent theoretical contributions assert that income inequality impacts negatively human capital accu...
The purpose of this article is to verify whether income nequality impedes the accumulation of human...
Purpose: The theory of endogenous growth suggests a number of relations between income inequality an...
Whereas many theoretical models predict that inequality is harmful for growth, the cross-country emp...
This paper empirically investigates the theoretical predictions of some of the channels through whic...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between inequality and economic growth. It estimates a...
Using an endogenous-growth, overlapping-generations framework where human capital is the engine of g...
Against the background of inconclusive evidence about the inequality–growth relation, this paper sug...
We argue that inequality and growth are linked through differential fertility and the accumulation o...
We argue that inequality and growth are linked through differential fertility and the accumulation o...
In this paper we empirically investigate a possible effect of income inequality on growth. Using a p...
A fruitful recent theoretical literature has related human capital and technological development wit...
Given the controversy around the effect of income inequality on economic growth, we analyze if gove...
To address the slowdown in growth from an inequality perspective, this study applies a comprehensive...
In recent years, a vast literature on the links between inequality and growth has flourished. The em...
Recent theoretical contributions assert that income inequality impacts negatively human capital accu...
The purpose of this article is to verify whether income nequality impedes the accumulation of human...
Purpose: The theory of endogenous growth suggests a number of relations between income inequality an...
Whereas many theoretical models predict that inequality is harmful for growth, the cross-country emp...
This paper empirically investigates the theoretical predictions of some of the channels through whic...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between inequality and economic growth. It estimates a...
Using an endogenous-growth, overlapping-generations framework where human capital is the engine of g...
Against the background of inconclusive evidence about the inequality–growth relation, this paper sug...
We argue that inequality and growth are linked through differential fertility and the accumulation o...
We argue that inequality and growth are linked through differential fertility and the accumulation o...
In this paper we empirically investigate a possible effect of income inequality on growth. Using a p...
A fruitful recent theoretical literature has related human capital and technological development wit...
Given the controversy around the effect of income inequality on economic growth, we analyze if gove...
To address the slowdown in growth from an inequality perspective, this study applies a comprehensive...
In recent years, a vast literature on the links between inequality and growth has flourished. The em...