Do Corruption, Inflation and Unemployment Influence the Income Inequality of Developing Asian Countries?

G. Zandi, Raja Rehan, Q. Hye, S. Mubeen, Shujaat Abbas
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Income inequality is one of the main issues influencing various economic aspects of nations. Thus, the current study aims to examine the dynamic role of corruption, inflation and unemployment on income inequality. For this purpose, 15 years balance panel data from 2006 to 2020 of 12 developing Asian countries is collected from the transparency international and World Bank Indicators (WDI) databases. Moreover, GINI Index which is used to measure the income inequality is considered as a variable of interest that indicates income inequality whereas, interest rate, corruption, inflation and unemployment are selected as independent variables. The Random Effect Model (REM) and Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) are used to examine the relationship among the selected variables. The results reveal that corruption, inflation and unemployment have a significant positive relationship with the GINI index hence, are core factors that increase the income inequality level in developing Asian countries. The results help to guide policymakers while formulating the regulations to control income inequality by focusing more on corruption, inflation and unemployment factors.
腐败、通货膨胀和失业是否影响亚洲发展中国家的收入不平等?
收入不平等是影响各国经济各个方面的主要问题之一。因此,本研究旨在考察腐败、通货膨胀和失业对收入不平等的动态作用。为此,从透明国际和世界银行指标(WDI)数据库中收集了12个亚洲发展中国家2006年至2020年的15年平衡面板数据。此外,用于衡量收入不平等的GINI指数被视为表明收入不平等的利益变量,而利率,腐败,通货膨胀和失业被选为自变量。采用随机效应模型(REM)和广义矩量法(GMM)来检验所选变量之间的关系。结果表明,腐败、通货膨胀和失业与基尼系数呈显著正相关,是亚洲发展中国家收入不平等程度加剧的核心因素。研究结果有助于指导政策制定者制定法规,通过更多地关注腐败、通货膨胀和失业因素来控制收入不平等。
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