Does the digital economy development improve or exacerbate income inequality? International evidence
Feng Wang and
Shaoxin Shen
Managerial and Decision Economics, 2024, vol. 45, issue 6, 4012-4038
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With the fast development of the digital economy, this study concentrates on the influence of digital economy development on income inequality in 97 countries. Three results are discovered. Firstly, the digital economy development contributes to improving income inequality, but this effect is weakened by the moderating effect of globalization globally. Secondly, digital economic development improves income inequality in lower‐middle‐income and low‐income countries; while the high‐income countries and upper‐middle‐income are not significant. Thirdly, the mechanisms reducing inequality are explored in terms of generating industries with low barriers to new entrants, reducing labor market information asymmetries, and promoting human capital equalization.
Date: 2024
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