Taking Down the Wall: Transition and Inequality
In: IMF Working Paper No. 20/32
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In: IMF Working Paper No. 20/32
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In: Review of Development Economics, Band 24, Heft 1, S. 238-253
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In: Review of development economics: an essential resource for any development economist, Band 24, Heft 1, S. 238-253
ISSN: 1467-9361
AbstractIn this article, we investigate the main determinants of income inequality in the transition countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States during the period 1990–2018. To this end, we address a major methodological challenge that lies at the core of the cross‐country literature on income inequality: the potential endogeneity of income per capita, which is largely ignored by most empirical studies. We adopt a two‐pronged empirical strategy by (1) using trading partners' weighted average real GDP as an instrumental variable and (2) estimating the model via the two‐stage least squares approach for static models and the generalized method of moments estimator for dynamic models. Our empirical findings are consistent with the Kuznets curve that illustrates a nonlinear relationship between income inequality and the level of economic development. We also find that the redistributive impact of fiscal policy is statistically insignificant and taxation and government spending appear to have the opposing effects on income inequality in transition economies over the sample period.
In: IMF Working Paper No. 15/68
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In: IMF Working Paper No. 17/145
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In: Comparative economic studies, Band 63, Heft 3, S. 489-535
ISSN: 1478-3320
In: IMF Working Paper No. 18/251
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In: Desarrollo y sociedad, Heft 71, S. 193-225
ISSN: 1900-7760, 0120-3584
In: Desarrollo y Sociedad, Band 71. pp. 193 - 225
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