This paper analyses the effect of wealth inequality on UK economic growth in recent decades with a heterogeneous-agent growth model where agents can enhance individual productivity growth by undertaking entrepreneurship. The model assumes wealthy people are more able to afford the costs of ...
This paper analyses the effect of wealth inequality on UK economic growth in recent decades with a heterogeneous-agent growth model where agents can enhance individual productivity growth by undertaking entrepreneurship. The model assumes wealthy people are more able to afford the costs of ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the empirical relationship between income inequality and economic growth using U.S. state-level data during the post-war period. We construct a sample of 48 U.S. states with annual observations over the period 1945 to 2001. With this sample the number...
Globalization is often linked to the rising inequalities experienced in developed liberal economies like the UK because of its intense competition in trade, the effects of technology and over exposure to volatile financial markets. There is probably no better example to this exposure than the ...
A. Because the proportion of income received by the rich and the poor remains almost the same as in 1917. B. Because the economic growth has widened the gap of the family income between the rich and the poor. C. Because income in the US is still concentrated in the hands of the ...
South Asia's growing political and economic influence, as well as the dynamism of this rapidly changing region, demands careful examination. Drawing on many areas of expertise and a wide range of perspectives, this book analyzes how recent developments in the economic, political and social landscape...
For centuries, national economies have been engaging in international trade and production. The resulting international supply networks not only increase wealth for countries, but also allow for economic shocks to propagate across borders. Using global,
This paper investigates the effect of local government expenditure on economic growth and the effects of local government expenditure and economic growth on income inequality over the period (2008-2013). We used cross-section and time series data (pooled data) in 24 regencies/ cities in South Su...
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This chapter deals with the repercussions of the neoliberal policies of tax havens, tax cuts and austerity of the past 35 years that have prevailed not only in the United States and the UK but also in Scandinavia and Finland. Data are presented on growin