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National income and its distribution

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Bruckner, Markus ; Dabla-Norris, Era ; Gradstein, Mark

IMF

IMF - Washington, DC

2014

43 p.

econometric model ; economic growth ; income distribution ; national income ; social inequality

IMF Working Paper

101

Income distribution

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"Does the distribution of income within a country become more equal as it grows richer? This paper uses plausibly exogenous variations in trade-weighted world income and international oil price shocks as instruments for within-country variations in countries' real GDP per capita to examine this issue for a large sample of advanced and developing countries. Our findings indicate that increases in national income have a significant moderating effect on income inequality: a one percent increase in real GDP per capita, on average, reduces the Gini coefficient by around 0.08 percentage points, a result that is robust across income levels, different time horizons, and alternative estimation techniques. From a policy perspective, our results suggest that education policies that promote equity and help individuals continue on to higher levels of education could help reduce income inequality."

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