金融发展是否改善了拉丁美洲的收入不平等?

Peter Mikek
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在过去几十年中,拉丁美洲经历了不平等现象大幅减少的趋势。我们调查了金融部门的快速发展对该地区不平等的影响。特别是,我们根据1990年至2017年期间最新汇编的数据集,估计了一个具有国家固定效应的面板。首先,主要发现是,在研究期间,金融深化加剧了非洲大陆的收入不平等,这表明这种发展的利益在人口中的分配存在偏差。原因各不相同,包括教育相对有限(包括识字率低)、抵押品、人口和地理特征低,以及缺乏获得金融服务的隐性知识。其次,教育程度似乎是降低基尼系数的主要因素。在此期间,该区域各国平均增加了约3年的教育时间,估计每增加一年的教育,基尼系数就会降低约0.7个百分点。第三,正如预期的那样,总收入水平及其增长似乎大大有助于减少拉丁美洲的不平等现象。相比之下,贫困率与收入差距的恶化有关。第四,我们在这个数据集中没有发现拉丁美洲传统库兹涅茨曲线的证据。最后,虽然出口似乎是中性的,但通过提高高技能溢价的外国直接投资和通过降低公共服务效率的税收加剧了不平等。
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Does Financial Development Improve Income Inequality in Latin America?
Latin America has experienced a trend of substantial reduction in inequality over last few decades. We investigate the effects of rapid development of financial sector on inequality in the region. In particular, we estimate a panel with country fixed effects based on a newly compiled dataset for time period of 1990 – 2017. First, the main finding is that financial deepening has exacerbated income inequality on the continent during studied period indicating skewed distribution of benefits of this development across population. The reasons vary from relatively limited education (including low literacy rates), low collateral, demographic and geographic characteristics, and lack of tacit knowledge pertaining to access to financial services. Second, educational attainment seems to be a major contributor to lowering Gini coefficients. The countries in the region on average added about 3 years to education during this period and estimates suggest reduction of Gini coefficients of about 0.7 percentage points per additional year of schooling. Third, as expected, aggregate income level and its growth seem to significantly contribute to reduction of inequality in Latin America. In contrast, poverty rates are associated with worsening of income gap. Fourth, we found no evidence of a traditional Kuznetz curve for Latin America in this dataset. Finally, while exports seem to be neutral, FDI through raising high skill premia and taxes through low efficiency of public services aggravate inequality.
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