Edmond Berisha, R. Dubey, John Meszaros, Eric Olson
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摘要
利用美国经济分析局(Bureau of Economic Analysis) 2005年至2019年美国所有州的季度实际GDP数据,我们构建了一个经济不平等指标,该指标可累加分解为地区内和地区间的不平等。我们发现,就各州的实际GDP总量而言,经济差距在扩大。结果表明,南部和西部地区的各州差距越来越大,对全国总体经济差距水平的贡献很大。然而,就人均实际GDP而言,各州之间的经济差距要小得多。研究结果强调了人口动态在缓解美国各州经济差距方面的作用。
Trends in Economic Inequality: Are U.S. States Growing Apart?
Using quarterly real GDP data from 2005 to 2019 for all U. S. states from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, we construct an economic inequality measure which is additively decomposable into within and between-region inequality. We find increases in economic disparity in terms of total real GDP across the states. The results show that states belonging to the South and West regions are growing apart, contributing significantly toward the level of total economic disparity in the country. However, in terms of per-capita real GDP, economic disparity across states is much smaller. The results emphasize the role of population dynamics in mitigating economic disparity across U. S. states.