Income Inequality And Economic Growth in Kenya

Christopher Kipruto Chemwok, R. Siele, Ernest K. Saina
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Kenya aimed to achieve an economic growth of 10% annually by the year 2012. However, the 10% economic growth rate has not been achieved as at the end of the year 2022. This is an indication that the economic growth rate has been lagging the target for the vision 2030. The gap between the richest and poorest has reached extreme levels in Kenya. Less than 0.1% of the population owns more wealth than the bottom 99.9%. The findings of this research indicate high levels of income disparity are affecting the economyʹs growth process as well as contributing to the rise in poverty. The increase in economic growth has the tendency to lessen income inequality after a certain point. The process of changing a countryʹs economy from an agrarian society to an industrial society was responsible for the significant income inequality during the early stages of economic expansion. Kuznets also highlighted the fundamental adjustments made in economic growth. A negative relationship was observed which meant that a rise in income inequality would have a deteriorating effect on economic growth. This study therefore recommends that Kenya should devise appropriate measures such as deregulating the economy, setting up strong and accountable institutions to ensure the principle of equity is observed in the allocation and distribution of resources. This can be made possible through development of inclusive political and economic institutions that would promote the principle of equity as enshrined in the constitution of Kenya
肯尼亚的收入不平等与经济增长
肯尼亚的目标是到 2012 年实现每年 10%的经济增长。然而,截至 2022 年底,10% 的经济增长率尚未实现。这表明经济增长率一直落后于 2030 年愿景的目标。在肯尼亚,最富有和最贫穷人口之间的差距已达到极端水平。不到 0.1%的人口拥有的财富超过了最底层 99.9%的人口。研究结果表明,收入差距过大正在影响经济增长进程,并导致贫困加剧。经济增长到一定程度后,收入不平等会有所缓解。一个国家的经济从农业社会向工业社会转变的过程,是经济扩张初期收入严重不平等的原因。库兹涅茨还强调了经济增长中的根本性调整。研究发现,收入不平等与经济增长之间存在负相关关系,这意味着收入不平等的加剧会对经济增长产生不利影响。因此,本研究建议肯尼亚制定适当的措施,如放松对经济的管制,建立强大和负责任的机构,以确保在资源分配和分配中遵守公平原则。这可以通过发展包容性的政治和经济机构来实现,这些机构将促进肯尼亚宪法所规定的公平原则。
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