The Relationship Between Economic Growth and Income Inequality in Economies in Transition

Fadi Fawaz, Masha Rahnama
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ABSTRACT In this study, we focus solely on economies in transition. The classification of the countries into the low-income and high-income economies in transition are based on the classification of the World Bank and on our own classification based on an income threshold that is endogenously estimated by our model. We use fixed-effects and dynamic panel technique such as system generalized method of moments (GMM) estimation in our analysis to mitigate endogeneity problem. Our empirical study uses dynamic econometric models to examine the relationship between income inequality and economic growth in the economies in transition. We find a positive relationship between income inequality and economic growth in high-income economies in transition, which is in stark contrast with the negative relationship for low-income economies in transition. We also find that inflation rate negatively and significantly affects economic growth in the low-income economies in transition, while it positively and significantly affects economic growth in the high-income economies in transition. We estimate an income threshold endogenously and reestimate both regressions according to our own threshold. Importantly, the contrasting qualitative difference (between low-income economies in transition and high-income economies in transition) in the relationship between income inequality and economic growth is robust whether we follow the World Bank’s classification of economies in transition or whether we classify them accordingly to what the data in our sample suggest.
转型期经济体经济增长与收入不平等的关系
在本研究中,我们只关注转型期经济体。将这些国家分为低收入和高收入转型经济体的分类是基于世界银行的分类和我们自己的分类,这种分类基于我们的模型内生估计的收入阈值。我们在分析中使用固定效应和动态面板技术,如系统广义矩量法(GMM)估计来缓解内生性问题。我们的实证研究采用动态计量经济模型来考察转型期经济体中收入不平等与经济增长之间的关系。我们发现,高收入转型经济体的收入不平等与经济增长之间存在正相关关系,与低收入转型经济体的负相关关系形成鲜明对比。我们还发现,通货膨胀率对低收入转型经济体的经济增长具有显著的负向影响,而对高收入转型经济体的经济增长具有显著的正向影响。我们内部估计一个收入阈值,并根据我们自己的阈值重新估计两个回归。重要的是,无论我们遵循世界银行对转型经济体的分类,还是根据我们样本中的数据对它们进行分类,收入不平等与经济增长之间的关系(低收入转型经济体与高收入转型经济体之间)的对比质的差异都是强劲的。
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