Inequality in Turkey: Looking Beyond Growth
Bayram Cakir and
Ipek Ergul
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This paper investigates the relationships between economic growth, investment in human capital and income equality in Turkey. The conclusion drawn based on the data from the OECD and the World Bank suggests that economic growth can improve income equality depending on the expenditures undertaken by the government. As opposed to the standard view that economic growth and income inequality are positively related, the findings of this paper suggest that other factors such as education and healthcare spending are also driving factors of income inequality in Turkey. The proven positive impact of investment in education and health care on income equality could aid policymakers who aim to achieve fairer income equality and economic growth, in investment decisions.
Date: 2019-10
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