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Year 2019, , 198 - 216, 31.05.2019
https://doi.org/10.25295/fsecon.2019.02.008

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References

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  • Albanesi, Stefania (2002). “Inflation and Inequality”. Centre for Economic Policy Research, 3470, 1-36. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmoneco.2006.02.009
  • Angeles, Luis (2010). “An Alternative Test Of Kuznets’ Hypothesis”. The Journal of Economic Inequality, 8(4), 463-473.
  • Antonelli, Cristiano; Gehringer, Agnieszka (2016). “Technological Change, Rent And Income Inequalities: A Schumpeterian Approach”. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 115, 85-98.
  • Baltagi, Badi H. (2005). Econometric Analysis of Panel Data. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, Third Edition.
  • Barro, Robert J. (2000). “Inequality And Growth in A Panel Of Countries”. Journal of Economic Growth, 5, 5-32.
  • Barro, Robert J. (2008). “Inequality and Growth Revisited”. ADB Working Paper Series on Regional Economic Integration, No. 11, Asian Development Bank (ADB), Manila, Philippines.
  • Berman, Eli; Bound, John; Griliches, Zvi (1994). “Changes in The Demand For Skilled Labor within U.S. Manufacturing: Evidence From The Annual Survey Of Manufactures”. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 109(2), 367-397.
  • Bjorklund, Anders (1991). “Reviews”. Economic and Industrial Democracy, 12(2), 278–279. doi:10.1177/0143831x91122008
  • Blank, Rebecce M.; Blinder, Alan S. (1985). “Macroeconomics, Income Distribution, and Poverty”. NBER Working Paper, No. 1567, 1-59.
  • Blejer, Mario I.; Guerrero, Isabel (1990). “The Impact Of Macroeconomic Policies On Income Distribution: An Empirical Study Of The Philippines”. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 72(3), 414-423.
  • Blinder, Alan; Esaki, Howard (1978). “Macroeconomic activity and income distribution in the postwar United States”. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 60(4), 604–609.
  • Bourguignon, Francois; Morrisson, Christian (1990). “Income Distribution, Development and Foreign Trade: A Cross-Sectional Analysis”. European Economic Review, 34(6), 1113–1132.
  • Bowman, Kirk (1997). “Should the Kuznets Effect be Relied on to Induce Equalizing Growth: Evidence From Post 1950 Development”. World Development, 25(1), 127-143.
  • Campano, Fred; Salvatore, Dominick (1988). “Economic Development, Income Inequality and Kuznets’ U-Shaped Hypothesis”. Journal of Policy Modeling, 10(2), 265-280.
  • Cardoso, Eliana; Barros, Ricardo Paes; Urani, Andre (1995). “Inflation and Unemployment as Determinants of Inequality in Brazil: The 1980s”. (Ed.: R. Dornbusch and S. Edwards), Reform, Recovery and Growth: Latin America and Middle East, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Chenery, Hollis; Syrquin, Moises (1975). Patterns of Development, 1950-1970. London: Oxford University Press.
  • Chu, Angus C; Cozzi, Guido (2017). “Effects of Patents versus R&D Subsidies on Income Inequality”. Munich Personal RePEc Archive, No: 81540, 1-28.
  • Cook, Paul; Uchida, Yuichiro (2008). “Structural Change, Competition And Income Distribution”. The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 48(2), 274-286.
  • Dawson, Philip (1997). “On Testing Kuznets’ Economic Growth Hypothesis”. Applied Economics Letters, 4, 409–10.
  • Deininger, Klaus; Squire, Lyn (1998). “New Ways Of Looking At Old Issues: Inequality And Growth”. Journal of Development Economics, 57, 259-287.
  • Desbordes, Rodolphe; Verardi, Vincenzo (2012). “Refitting The Kuznets Curve”. Economics Letters, 116(2), 258-261.
  • Deyshappriya, Ravindra N. P. (2017). “Impact Of Macroeconomic Factors On Income Inequality And Income Distribution in Asian Countries”. ADBI Working Paper Series, 696, 1-14.
  • Dollar, David; Kraay, Aart (2004). “Trade, Growth and Poverty”. The Economic Journal, 114(493), F22–F49.
  • Dolmas, Jim; Huffman, Gregory W.; Wynne, Mark A. (2000). “Inequality, Inflation, And Central Bank Independence”. The Canadian Journal of Economics, 3(1)3, 271-287. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/0008-4085.00015
  • Erosa, Andres; Ventura, Gustavo (2002). “On Inflation As A Regressive Consumption Tax”. Journal of Monetary Economics, 49(4), 761-795.
  • Eusufzai, Zaki (1997). “The Kuznets Hypothesis: An Indirect Test”. Economics Letters, 54(1), 81-85.
  • Gallup, John Luke (2012). “Is There a Kuznets Curve?”. Portland State University Working Paper, 575-603.
  • Garcia, Carmelo; Prieto-Alaiz, Mercedes; Simón, Hipolito (2013). “The Influence Of Macroeconomic Factors On Personal Income Distribution in Developing Countries: A Parametric Modelling Approach”. Applied Economics, 45(30), 4323-4334.
  • Gujarati, Damodar N. (2004). Basic Econometrics, Fourth Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill Companies.
  • Han, Jing (2008). “Globalization Makes the World Unequal”. Asian Social Science, 4(2), 102-104.
  • Hausman, Jerry A. (1978). “Specification Tests in Econometrics”. Econometrica, 46(6), 1251-1271.
  • Huang, Ho-Chuan River (2004). “A Flexible Nonlinear İnference To The Kuznets Hypothesis”. Economics Letters, vol. 84, 289-296.
  • Huang, Ho-Chuan River; Lin, Shu Chin; Yu-Bo, Suen; Yeh, Chih-Chuan (2012). “An Appropriate Test Of The Kuznets Hypothesis”. Applied Economics Letters, vol. 19, 47-51.
  • Hussain, Shahzad; Chaudhry, Imran Sharif; Hassan, Mahmood-ul (2009). “Globalization and income distribution: evidence from Pakistan”. European Journal of Social Sciences, 04, 683-691.
  • Iacopetta, Maurizio (2008). “Technological Progress And Inequality: An Ambiguous Relationship”. Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 18(3-4), 455–475.
  • Jantti, Markus; Jenkins, Stephan P. (2001). “Examining the Impact of Macro-Economic Conditions on Income Inequality”. https://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/files/iser_working_papers/2001-17.pdf (Erişim Tarihi: 07/04/2018).
  • Jha, Somesh (1996). “The Kuznets Curve: A Reassessment”. World Development, 24(4), 773-780.
  • Kaasa, Anneli (2005). “Factors Of Income Inequality And Their Influence Mechanisms: A Theoretical Overview”. University of Tartu Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Working Paper, No. 40, 1-48.
  • Katz, Lawrence; Murphy, Kevin M. (1992). “Changes in Relative Wages, 1963-1987: Supply and Demand Factors”. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 107(1), 35-78.
  • Keynes, John Maynard (1936). İstihdam, Faiz ve Paranın Genel Teorisi, İstanbul: Kalkedon Yayınları.
  • Kravis, Irving B. (1960). “International Differences in the Distribution of Income”. Review of Economics and Statistics, 42(4), 408-416.
  • Kuznets, Simon (1955). “Economic growth and income inequality”. The American Economic Review, 45(1), 1-28.
  • Lee, Jong-Wha; Wie, Dainn (2014). “Technological Change, Skill Demand, and Wage Inequality: Evidence from Indonesia”. World Development, Volume 67, 238-250.
  • Lindert, Peter. H.; Williamson, Jeffrey (2001). “Does Globalization Make the World More Unequal?”. NBER Globalization in Historical Perspective conference in Santa Barbra, California, May 3-6. University of Chicago Press, 227-275.
  • Mah, Jai S. (2001). “A Note on Globalization and Income Distribution the Case of Korea, 1975-1995”. Journal of Asian Economics, 14 (1), 157-164.
  • Martinez-Vazquez, Jorge; Vulovic, Violeta; Moreno Dodson, Blanca (2012). “The Impact Of Tax And Expenditure Policies On Income Distribution: Evidence From A Large Panel Of Countries”. Review of Public Economics, 200(4), 95-130.
  • Mbaku, John Mukum (1997). “Inequality in Income Distribution and Economic Development: Evidence Using Alternative Measures of Development”. Journal of Economic Development, 22(2), 57-67.
  • Mocan, Naci H. (1999). “Structural Unemployment, Cyclical Unemployment and Income Inequality”. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 81(1), 122–134.
  • Munir, Kashif; Sultan, Maryam (2017). “Macroeconomic determinants of income inequality in India and Pakistan”. Theoretical and Applied Economics, 24, No. 4(613), 109-120.
  • Nolan, Brian (1986). “Unemployment and the Size Distribution of Income”. Economica, New Series, 53(212), 421-445.
  • Ongan, T. Hakan (2004). “Gelir Eşitsizliği, Doğrudan Yabancı Sermaye Yatırımları ve Ters U Eğrisi”. İstanbul Üniversitesi İktisat Fakültesi Mecmuası, 54(1), 153-165.
  • Papanek, Gustav; Kyn, Oldrich (1986). “The Effect on Income Distribution of Development, the Growth Rate and Economic Strategy”. Journal of Development Economic, 23(1), 55-65.
  • Park, Hong Y. (2013) “Economic globalization and income inequality in the U.S.”. International Research Journal of Applied Finance, 4(1), 15-34.
  • Paukert, Fellix (1973). “Income Distribution at Different Levels of Development: A Survey of Evidence”. International Labour Review, 108, 97-125.
  • Pesaran, Hashem M. (2004). “General Diagnostic Tests for Cross Section Dependence in Panels”. https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.5113
  • Phillips, Peter C.B.; Perron, Pierre (1988). “Testing for Unit Roots in Time Series Regression”. Biometrika, 75(2), 335-346.
  • Prasad, Naren (2008). “Policies for Redistribution: The Use of Taxes and Social Transfers. International Institute for Labour Studies”. Discussion Paper, 194, 1-29.
  • Randolph, Susan M.; Lott, William F. (1993). “Can the Kuznets Curve Be Relied on to Induce Equalizing Growth?”. World Development, 21(5), 829-840.
  • Thornton, John (2001). “The Kuznets inverted-u hypothesis: panel data evidence from 96 countries”. Applied Economics Letters, vol. 8, 15-16.
  • Topuz, Seher Gülşah; Özcan Dağdemir. (2016). “Ekonomik Büyüme ve Gelir Eşitsizliği İlişkisi: Kuznets Ters-U Hipotezi‟nin Geçerliliği”. Eskişehir Osmangazi Üniversitesi İİBF Dergisi, 11(3), 115- 130.
  • Treillet, Stephanie (1999). “Les gouvernements impuissants face à l‟inégalité en Amérique Latine”. Monde en développement, 27,65-70.
  • Tribble, Romie (1999). “A Restatement of the S-Curve Hypothesis”. Review of Development Economics, 3, 207-214.
  • Tsakloglou, P. (1988). “Development and Inequality Revisited”. Applied Economics, 20, 509-531.
  • Tunalı, Halil; Şahan, Fatih (2016). “Income Inequality And Innovativeness: An Applicatıon For European Countries”. İktisat Fakültesi Mecmuası, 66(1), 67-82.
  • Utari,G.A.D.; Cristina, R. (2015). “Growth and Inequality in Indonesia: Does Kuznets Curve Hold?”. Journal of Modern Accounting and Auditing, 11(2), 93-111.
  • Wlodarczyk, Julia (2017). “Innovations and Income Inequalities – A Comparative Study”. Journal of International Studies, 10(4), 166-178. doi:10.14254/2071-8330.2017/10-4/13.
  • Zhang, Xun; Wan, Guanghua; Wang, Chen; Luo, Zhi (2017). “Technical change and income inequality in China”. World Economy, 40(11), 2378-2402.
  • Zhou, Lei; Biswas, Basudeb; Bowles, Tyler; Saunders, Peter J. (2011). “Impact of Globalization on İncome Distribution İnequality in 60 Countries”. Global Economy Journal, 11(1), 1-16.

Factors Affecting Income Distribution in High-Income Countries

Year 2019, , 198 - 216, 31.05.2019
https://doi.org/10.25295/fsecon.2019.02.008

Abstract

The study reveals the causes of inequality of income distribution in high-income countries. In the research, the macroeconomic factors affecting income distribution such as economic growth rate, inflation, unemployment, globalization, technology and public revenues are considered as independent variables. The gini coefficient, which is one of the methods of measuring income inequality, is considered as dependent variable. Dummy variable is also included as an independent variable to the model to eliminate the effects of the global crisis that started in the United States in 2008 and spread all over the world. In the study, which is based on the 2008-2015 period, high-income countries are considered and the factors affecting income distribution are examined by panel data analysis. According to the findings of analysis, it is seen that inflation, economic growth, unemployment and public revenues increase income inequality in high income countries and economic globalization contributes to the improvement of income distribution in these countries. The shadow variable added to the model is also statistically significant. This shows that the crisis has a negative effect on income distribution in high-income countries.

References

  • Ahluwalia, Montek (1976). “Income Distribution and Development: Some Stylized Facts”. American Economic Review, 66(2), 128-135.
  • Albanesi, Stefania (2002). “Inflation and Inequality”. Centre for Economic Policy Research, 3470, 1-36. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmoneco.2006.02.009
  • Angeles, Luis (2010). “An Alternative Test Of Kuznets’ Hypothesis”. The Journal of Economic Inequality, 8(4), 463-473.
  • Antonelli, Cristiano; Gehringer, Agnieszka (2016). “Technological Change, Rent And Income Inequalities: A Schumpeterian Approach”. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 115, 85-98.
  • Baltagi, Badi H. (2005). Econometric Analysis of Panel Data. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, Third Edition.
  • Barro, Robert J. (2000). “Inequality And Growth in A Panel Of Countries”. Journal of Economic Growth, 5, 5-32.
  • Barro, Robert J. (2008). “Inequality and Growth Revisited”. ADB Working Paper Series on Regional Economic Integration, No. 11, Asian Development Bank (ADB), Manila, Philippines.
  • Berman, Eli; Bound, John; Griliches, Zvi (1994). “Changes in The Demand For Skilled Labor within U.S. Manufacturing: Evidence From The Annual Survey Of Manufactures”. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 109(2), 367-397.
  • Bjorklund, Anders (1991). “Reviews”. Economic and Industrial Democracy, 12(2), 278–279. doi:10.1177/0143831x91122008
  • Blank, Rebecce M.; Blinder, Alan S. (1985). “Macroeconomics, Income Distribution, and Poverty”. NBER Working Paper, No. 1567, 1-59.
  • Blejer, Mario I.; Guerrero, Isabel (1990). “The Impact Of Macroeconomic Policies On Income Distribution: An Empirical Study Of The Philippines”. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 72(3), 414-423.
  • Blinder, Alan; Esaki, Howard (1978). “Macroeconomic activity and income distribution in the postwar United States”. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 60(4), 604–609.
  • Bourguignon, Francois; Morrisson, Christian (1990). “Income Distribution, Development and Foreign Trade: A Cross-Sectional Analysis”. European Economic Review, 34(6), 1113–1132.
  • Bowman, Kirk (1997). “Should the Kuznets Effect be Relied on to Induce Equalizing Growth: Evidence From Post 1950 Development”. World Development, 25(1), 127-143.
  • Campano, Fred; Salvatore, Dominick (1988). “Economic Development, Income Inequality and Kuznets’ U-Shaped Hypothesis”. Journal of Policy Modeling, 10(2), 265-280.
  • Cardoso, Eliana; Barros, Ricardo Paes; Urani, Andre (1995). “Inflation and Unemployment as Determinants of Inequality in Brazil: The 1980s”. (Ed.: R. Dornbusch and S. Edwards), Reform, Recovery and Growth: Latin America and Middle East, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Chenery, Hollis; Syrquin, Moises (1975). Patterns of Development, 1950-1970. London: Oxford University Press.
  • Chu, Angus C; Cozzi, Guido (2017). “Effects of Patents versus R&D Subsidies on Income Inequality”. Munich Personal RePEc Archive, No: 81540, 1-28.
  • Cook, Paul; Uchida, Yuichiro (2008). “Structural Change, Competition And Income Distribution”. The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 48(2), 274-286.
  • Dawson, Philip (1997). “On Testing Kuznets’ Economic Growth Hypothesis”. Applied Economics Letters, 4, 409–10.
  • Deininger, Klaus; Squire, Lyn (1998). “New Ways Of Looking At Old Issues: Inequality And Growth”. Journal of Development Economics, 57, 259-287.
  • Desbordes, Rodolphe; Verardi, Vincenzo (2012). “Refitting The Kuznets Curve”. Economics Letters, 116(2), 258-261.
  • Deyshappriya, Ravindra N. P. (2017). “Impact Of Macroeconomic Factors On Income Inequality And Income Distribution in Asian Countries”. ADBI Working Paper Series, 696, 1-14.
  • Dollar, David; Kraay, Aart (2004). “Trade, Growth and Poverty”. The Economic Journal, 114(493), F22–F49.
  • Dolmas, Jim; Huffman, Gregory W.; Wynne, Mark A. (2000). “Inequality, Inflation, And Central Bank Independence”. The Canadian Journal of Economics, 3(1)3, 271-287. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/0008-4085.00015
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  • Eusufzai, Zaki (1997). “The Kuznets Hypothesis: An Indirect Test”. Economics Letters, 54(1), 81-85.
  • Gallup, John Luke (2012). “Is There a Kuznets Curve?”. Portland State University Working Paper, 575-603.
  • Garcia, Carmelo; Prieto-Alaiz, Mercedes; Simón, Hipolito (2013). “The Influence Of Macroeconomic Factors On Personal Income Distribution in Developing Countries: A Parametric Modelling Approach”. Applied Economics, 45(30), 4323-4334.
  • Gujarati, Damodar N. (2004). Basic Econometrics, Fourth Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill Companies.
  • Han, Jing (2008). “Globalization Makes the World Unequal”. Asian Social Science, 4(2), 102-104.
  • Hausman, Jerry A. (1978). “Specification Tests in Econometrics”. Econometrica, 46(6), 1251-1271.
  • Huang, Ho-Chuan River (2004). “A Flexible Nonlinear İnference To The Kuznets Hypothesis”. Economics Letters, vol. 84, 289-296.
  • Huang, Ho-Chuan River; Lin, Shu Chin; Yu-Bo, Suen; Yeh, Chih-Chuan (2012). “An Appropriate Test Of The Kuznets Hypothesis”. Applied Economics Letters, vol. 19, 47-51.
  • Hussain, Shahzad; Chaudhry, Imran Sharif; Hassan, Mahmood-ul (2009). “Globalization and income distribution: evidence from Pakistan”. European Journal of Social Sciences, 04, 683-691.
  • Iacopetta, Maurizio (2008). “Technological Progress And Inequality: An Ambiguous Relationship”. Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 18(3-4), 455–475.
  • Jantti, Markus; Jenkins, Stephan P. (2001). “Examining the Impact of Macro-Economic Conditions on Income Inequality”. https://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/files/iser_working_papers/2001-17.pdf (Erişim Tarihi: 07/04/2018).
  • Jha, Somesh (1996). “The Kuznets Curve: A Reassessment”. World Development, 24(4), 773-780.
  • Kaasa, Anneli (2005). “Factors Of Income Inequality And Their Influence Mechanisms: A Theoretical Overview”. University of Tartu Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Working Paper, No. 40, 1-48.
  • Katz, Lawrence; Murphy, Kevin M. (1992). “Changes in Relative Wages, 1963-1987: Supply and Demand Factors”. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 107(1), 35-78.
  • Keynes, John Maynard (1936). İstihdam, Faiz ve Paranın Genel Teorisi, İstanbul: Kalkedon Yayınları.
  • Kravis, Irving B. (1960). “International Differences in the Distribution of Income”. Review of Economics and Statistics, 42(4), 408-416.
  • Kuznets, Simon (1955). “Economic growth and income inequality”. The American Economic Review, 45(1), 1-28.
  • Lee, Jong-Wha; Wie, Dainn (2014). “Technological Change, Skill Demand, and Wage Inequality: Evidence from Indonesia”. World Development, Volume 67, 238-250.
  • Lindert, Peter. H.; Williamson, Jeffrey (2001). “Does Globalization Make the World More Unequal?”. NBER Globalization in Historical Perspective conference in Santa Barbra, California, May 3-6. University of Chicago Press, 227-275.
  • Mah, Jai S. (2001). “A Note on Globalization and Income Distribution the Case of Korea, 1975-1995”. Journal of Asian Economics, 14 (1), 157-164.
  • Martinez-Vazquez, Jorge; Vulovic, Violeta; Moreno Dodson, Blanca (2012). “The Impact Of Tax And Expenditure Policies On Income Distribution: Evidence From A Large Panel Of Countries”. Review of Public Economics, 200(4), 95-130.
  • Mbaku, John Mukum (1997). “Inequality in Income Distribution and Economic Development: Evidence Using Alternative Measures of Development”. Journal of Economic Development, 22(2), 57-67.
  • Mocan, Naci H. (1999). “Structural Unemployment, Cyclical Unemployment and Income Inequality”. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 81(1), 122–134.
  • Munir, Kashif; Sultan, Maryam (2017). “Macroeconomic determinants of income inequality in India and Pakistan”. Theoretical and Applied Economics, 24, No. 4(613), 109-120.
  • Nolan, Brian (1986). “Unemployment and the Size Distribution of Income”. Economica, New Series, 53(212), 421-445.
  • Ongan, T. Hakan (2004). “Gelir Eşitsizliği, Doğrudan Yabancı Sermaye Yatırımları ve Ters U Eğrisi”. İstanbul Üniversitesi İktisat Fakültesi Mecmuası, 54(1), 153-165.
  • Papanek, Gustav; Kyn, Oldrich (1986). “The Effect on Income Distribution of Development, the Growth Rate and Economic Strategy”. Journal of Development Economic, 23(1), 55-65.
  • Park, Hong Y. (2013) “Economic globalization and income inequality in the U.S.”. International Research Journal of Applied Finance, 4(1), 15-34.
  • Paukert, Fellix (1973). “Income Distribution at Different Levels of Development: A Survey of Evidence”. International Labour Review, 108, 97-125.
  • Pesaran, Hashem M. (2004). “General Diagnostic Tests for Cross Section Dependence in Panels”. https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.5113
  • Phillips, Peter C.B.; Perron, Pierre (1988). “Testing for Unit Roots in Time Series Regression”. Biometrika, 75(2), 335-346.
  • Prasad, Naren (2008). “Policies for Redistribution: The Use of Taxes and Social Transfers. International Institute for Labour Studies”. Discussion Paper, 194, 1-29.
  • Randolph, Susan M.; Lott, William F. (1993). “Can the Kuznets Curve Be Relied on to Induce Equalizing Growth?”. World Development, 21(5), 829-840.
  • Thornton, John (2001). “The Kuznets inverted-u hypothesis: panel data evidence from 96 countries”. Applied Economics Letters, vol. 8, 15-16.
  • Topuz, Seher Gülşah; Özcan Dağdemir. (2016). “Ekonomik Büyüme ve Gelir Eşitsizliği İlişkisi: Kuznets Ters-U Hipotezi‟nin Geçerliliği”. Eskişehir Osmangazi Üniversitesi İİBF Dergisi, 11(3), 115- 130.
  • Treillet, Stephanie (1999). “Les gouvernements impuissants face à l‟inégalité en Amérique Latine”. Monde en développement, 27,65-70.
  • Tribble, Romie (1999). “A Restatement of the S-Curve Hypothesis”. Review of Development Economics, 3, 207-214.
  • Tsakloglou, P. (1988). “Development and Inequality Revisited”. Applied Economics, 20, 509-531.
  • Tunalı, Halil; Şahan, Fatih (2016). “Income Inequality And Innovativeness: An Applicatıon For European Countries”. İktisat Fakültesi Mecmuası, 66(1), 67-82.
  • Utari,G.A.D.; Cristina, R. (2015). “Growth and Inequality in Indonesia: Does Kuznets Curve Hold?”. Journal of Modern Accounting and Auditing, 11(2), 93-111.
  • Wlodarczyk, Julia (2017). “Innovations and Income Inequalities – A Comparative Study”. Journal of International Studies, 10(4), 166-178. doi:10.14254/2071-8330.2017/10-4/13.
  • Zhang, Xun; Wan, Guanghua; Wang, Chen; Luo, Zhi (2017). “Technical change and income inequality in China”. World Economy, 40(11), 2378-2402.
  • Zhou, Lei; Biswas, Basudeb; Bowles, Tyler; Saunders, Peter J. (2011). “Impact of Globalization on İncome Distribution İnequality in 60 Countries”. Global Economy Journal, 11(1), 1-16.
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