The impact of personal remittance and RMG export income on income inequality in Bangladesh: evidence from an ARDL approach

Md. Saiful Islam, Abul Kalam Azad
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Purpose Personal remittance and ready-made garments (RMG) export incomes have emerged as the largest source of foreign income for Bangladesh's economy. The study investigates their impact on income inequality and gross domestic product (GDP) as a control variable, using time-series yearly data from 1983 to 2018. Design/methodology/approach It employs the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) estimation and the Toda-Yamamoto (T-Y) causality approach. The ARDL estimation outcomes confirm a long-run association among the above variables and validate the autoregressive characteristic of the model. Findings Personal remittances positively contribute to reducing the income gap among the people of the society and declining income inequality. In contrast, RMG export income and economic growth contribute to further income inequality. The T-Y causality analysis follows the ARDL estimation outcomes and authenticates their robustness. It reveals a feedback relationship between remittance inflow and the Gini coefficient, unidirectional causalities from RMG export income to income inequality and economic growth to income inequality. Research limitations/implications The finding has important policy implications to limit the income gaps between low and high-income groups by channeling incremental income to the lower-income group people. The policymakers may facilitate further international migration to attract further remittances and may upgrade the minimum wage of the RMG workers. Originality/value The study is original. As far as the authors' knowledge goes, this is a maiden attempt to investigate the impact of personal remittances and RMG export income on income disparity in the case of Bangladesh.
个人汇款和RMG出口收入对孟加拉国收入不平等的影响:来自ARDL方法的证据
个人汇款和成衣(RMG)出口收入已成为孟加拉国经济最大的外国收入来源。该研究使用1983年至2018年的时间序列年度数据,调查了它们对收入不平等的影响,并将国内生产总值(GDP)作为控制变量。它采用自回归分布滞后(ARDL)估计和Toda-Yamamoto (T-Y)因果关系方法。ARDL估计结果证实了上述变量之间的长期相关性,验证了模型的自回归特性。发现个人汇款对缩小社会人群收入差距和减少收入不平等具有积极作用。相反,RMG出口收入和经济增长加剧了收入不平等。T-Y因果关系分析遵循ARDL估计结果并验证其稳健性。揭示了汇款流入与基尼系数、RMG出口收入对收入不平等的单向因果关系、经济增长对收入不平等的单向因果关系之间存在反馈关系。研究的局限性/启示这一发现具有重要的政策意义,可以通过向低收入群体提供增量收入来限制低收入群体和高收入群体之间的收入差距。政策制定者可以促进进一步的国际移民以吸引更多的汇款,并可以提高RMG工人的最低工资。这个书房是原创的。就作者所知,这是在孟加拉国调查个人汇款和RMG出口收入对收入差距影响的首次尝试。
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