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Semestre Económico

versión impresa ISSN 0120-6346versión On-line ISSN 2248-4345

Resumen

DABUS, Carlos  y  DELBIANCO, Fernando. Links Between Inequality and Growth in Developed Countries: the Role of Corruption. Semest. Econ. [online]. 2021, vol.24, n.56, pp.207-227.  Epub 12-Ago-2022. ISSN 0120-6346.  https://doi.org/10.22395/seec.v24n56a9.

This article investigates the global effect of inequality upon growth, i.e., both its direct influence as the influence of the channels that connect these variables. The study is performed upon a wide variety of countries during the 1985-2018 period. With the goal of identifying the channels between inequality and growth, the estimations were made through the SURE (Seemingly Unrelated Regression Equations) method. The results found by the study indicate that, in general, inequality is prejudicial for growth in the form of corruption as directly, being corruption the main channel responsible for concentrating income and being detrimental for the economy. Thus, the policy recommendation resulting from this study suggests the application of a tax system and a progressive tax policy with strong controls to reduce the global inequality alongside the development of control mechanisms that limit the power of influence in the assignment of resources.

JEL CLASSIFICATION

O40, E30, E60, O54

CONTENTS

Introduction; 1. Relation between inequality, corruption and growth; 2. Data and Methods; 3. Inequality, corruption and growth: empirical evidence; 4. Conclusions; References.

Palabras clave : Economic growth; inequality; corruption; simultaneous equations.

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