The relationship between income distribution and economic growth has been found to depend on several factors such as capital markets imperfections, moral hazard, indivisibility in investments, and existence of dual economic characteristics. In recent literature the importance of geography has been emphasized in defining this relationship due to it’s relevance to trade and openness. The current work assesses how income inequality influences growth stimating a reduced form growth equation. Using dynamic panel data analysis for the 32 States of Mexico with both, urban personal income for grouped data and household income from national surveys, it is found that inequality and growth are positively related. When analysing different periods, two ...
To address the slowdown in growth from an inequality perspective, this study applies a comprehensive...
Latin America is the region that bears the highest rates of inequality in the world. Deininger and S...
Income inequality is in a majority of earlier studies more or less affirmatively agreed to be negati...
Only a few studies have analysed the relationship between intraregional inequality and growth, altho...
Our work deals with the relationship between inequality and economic growth. In particular, we are i...
Most models exploring the exploring the relationship between income inequality and economic growth p...
In this paper we empirically investigate a possible effect of income inequality on growth. Using a p...
The empirical evidence on the relationship between income inequality and economic growth is widely r...
The relationship between income inequality and economic growth is estimated using dynamic panel esti...
Despite extensive research controversy remains on the effects of income inequality on economic growt...
This paper contributes to the debate over the relationship between inequality and growth by proposin...
This paper analyzes the effect of income inequality on economic growth. Data on the growth rates of ...
This paper investigates the complex relationship between income inequality and economic growth in th...
This paper challenges the current belief that income inequality has a negative relationship with eco...
Introduction Acopious literature on the relationship between income distribution and economic growth...
To address the slowdown in growth from an inequality perspective, this study applies a comprehensive...
Latin America is the region that bears the highest rates of inequality in the world. Deininger and S...
Income inequality is in a majority of earlier studies more or less affirmatively agreed to be negati...
Only a few studies have analysed the relationship between intraregional inequality and growth, altho...
Our work deals with the relationship between inequality and economic growth. In particular, we are i...
Most models exploring the exploring the relationship between income inequality and economic growth p...
In this paper we empirically investigate a possible effect of income inequality on growth. Using a p...
The empirical evidence on the relationship between income inequality and economic growth is widely r...
The relationship between income inequality and economic growth is estimated using dynamic panel esti...
Despite extensive research controversy remains on the effects of income inequality on economic growt...
This paper contributes to the debate over the relationship between inequality and growth by proposin...
This paper analyzes the effect of income inequality on economic growth. Data on the growth rates of ...
This paper investigates the complex relationship between income inequality and economic growth in th...
This paper challenges the current belief that income inequality has a negative relationship with eco...
Introduction Acopious literature on the relationship between income distribution and economic growth...
To address the slowdown in growth from an inequality perspective, this study applies a comprehensive...
Latin America is the region that bears the highest rates of inequality in the world. Deininger and S...
Income inequality is in a majority of earlier studies more or less affirmatively agreed to be negati...