Inequality in developing economies: the role of institutional development

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作者
Adalgiso Amendola
Joshy Easaw
Antonio Savoia
机构
[1] Universitá di Salerno,DISES
[2] University of Wales Swansea,Economics Department
[3] University of Exeter,Business School, Dept. Economics
来源
Public Choice | 2013年 / 155卷
关键词
Inequality; Developing economies; Institutions; Property rights; Democracy; O15; O17; D70;
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This paper studies the distributive impact of institutional change in developing countries. In such economies, property rights systems may preserve the interests of an influential minority, who can control key-markets, access to assets and investment opportunities, especially if they enjoy disproportionate political power. We test this hypothesis using cross-section and panel data methods on a sample of low- and middle-income economies from Africa, Asia and Latin America. Results suggest that: (a) increasing property rights protection increases income inequality; (b) this effect is larger in low-democracy environments; (c) some countries have developed political institutions capable of counterbalancing this effect.
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页码:43 / 60
页数:17
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