Inequality and economic growth: the role of initial income
Markus Brueckner () and
Daniel Lederman
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Markus Brueckner: Australian National University
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Journal of Economic Growth, 2018, vol. 23, issue 3, No 3, 366 pages
Abstract:
Abstract We estimate a panel model where the relationship between inequality and GDP per capita growth depends on countries’ initial incomes. Estimates of the model show that the relationship between inequality and GDP per capita growth is significantly decreasing in countries’ initial incomes. Results from instrumental variables regressions show that in Low Income Countries transitional growth is boosted by greater income inequality. In High Income Countries inequality has a significant negative effect on transitional growth. For the median country in the world, that in the year 2015 had a PPP GDP per capita of around 10000USD, IV estimates predict that a 1 percentage point increase in the Gini coefficient decreases GDP per capita growth over a 5-year period by over 1 percentage point; the long-run effect on the level of GDP per capita is around − 5%.
Keywords: Economic growth; Income inequality; Human capital; O1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/s10887-018-9156-4
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