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Finance and growth emerged as a distinct field of economics during the last three decades as economists integrated the fields of finance and economic growth and then explored the ramifications of the functioning of financial systems on economic growth, income distribution, and poverty. In this...
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The central objective of our paper is to empirically examine the relationship between financial development and income inequality. Theoretically, there are grounds for both a positive and negative relationship between the two variables. Our main finding is that financial development contributes...
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Does financial development increase income inequality? Ambiguous answers to this question may be due to over-aggregation of ‘financial development'. In a sample of 40 developed economies over 1990-2013, we study the effects on income inequality of different components of financial development....
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The central objective of our paper is to empirically examine the relationship between financial development and income inequality. Theoretically, there are grounds for both a positive and negative relationship between the two variables. Our main finding is that financial development contributes...
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This paper tests the relationship between financial development and income inequality differentiating between gross- and net income inequality in a cross-country setting, using a new standardized database of income inequality. Financial development does negatively affect income inequality...
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