Convergence in Income Inequality Across the Eu-15
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2022
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Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine whether there is convergence in income inequality across the European Union-15 (EU-15) member countries over the 1988-2017 period. The system-GMM estimations suggest a significant convergence process in income inequality between EU-15 countries, but at higher values of the Gini coefficient. This ‘unpleasant’ result may indicate the inefficiency of extensive EU social and developmental projects and programs aimed at reducing national and regional disparities. The estimates also show more rapid convergence between the EU-15 countries when the country-specific economic and political control variables are included. On the other hand, our results indicate that an increase in FDI inflows leads to higher income inequality within individual countries while in countries where political rights and civil liberties are well established, income inequality tends to be lower.
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System GMM, EU-15, Income inequality, Inequality convergence, gelir eşitsizliği;gelir eşitsizliği yakınsamas;AB-15;System GMM, Income inequality;Inequality convergence;EU-15;System GMM, AB-15, Gelir eşitsizliği, Sistem GMM, Inequality convergence, Gelir eşitsizliği yakınsaması, EU-15, System GMM, Income inequality
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05 social sciences, 0502 economics and business
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2
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ÖNERİ
Volume
17
Issue
58
Start Page
576
End Page
588
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