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Inequality and Growth: The Neglected Time Dimension

Inequality and Growth: The Neglected Time Dimension
Inequality affects economic performance through many mechanisms, both beneficial and harmful. Moreover, some of these mechanisms tend to set in fast while others are rather slow. The present paper (i) introduces a simple theoretical model to study how changes in inequality affect economic growth over different time horizons; (ii) empirically investigates the inequality–growth relationship, thereby relying on specifications derived from the theory. Our empirical findings are in line with the theoretical predictions: Higher inequality helps economic performance in the short term but reduces the growth rate of GDP per capita farther in the future. The long-run (or total) effect of higher inequality tends to be negative.
- Tilburg University Tilburg University Research Portal Netherlands
- Centre for Economic Policy Research United Kingdom
- Winterthur Museum Garden and Library United States
- University of Zurich Switzerland
- Winterthur Museum Garden and Library United States
short-term effects, O11, long-run effects, medium-run effects, Inequality, Economic growth, Short-term effects , Long-run effects, O11, O15, O43,, growth, O42 - Monetary Growth Models, O15 - Human Resources ; Human Development ; Income Distribution ; Migration, Institute for Empirical Research in Economics (former), O11 - Macroeconomic Analyses of Economic Development, Inequality, economic growth, short-term effects, long-run effects, economic growth, O15, 330 Economics, Inequality, Department of Economics, Inequality, growth, short-run effects, long-run effects, C23, jel: jel:C23, jel: jel:O11, jel: jel:O43, jel: jel:O15, ddc: ddc:330
short-term effects, O11, long-run effects, medium-run effects, Inequality, Economic growth, Short-term effects , Long-run effects, O11, O15, O43,, growth, O42 - Monetary Growth Models, O15 - Human Resources ; Human Development ; Income Distribution ; Migration, Institute for Empirical Research in Economics (former), O11 - Macroeconomic Analyses of Economic Development, Inequality, economic growth, short-term effects, long-run effects, economic growth, O15, 330 Economics, Inequality, Department of Economics, Inequality, growth, short-run effects, long-run effects, C23, jel: jel:C23, jel: jel:O11, jel: jel:O43, jel: jel:O15, ddc: ddc:330
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