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Government Intervention, Institutional Quality, and Income Inequality: Evidence from Asia and the Pacific, 1988-2014

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ASIAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
卷 38, 期 1, 页码 176-206

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WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD
DOI: 10.1162/adev_a_00162

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Asia and the Pacific; income inequality; institutional quality; public expenditure

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  1. Region Nouvelle Aquitaine
  2. European Union [734712]

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The study reveals that public expenditure and institutional quality have negative long-run, steady-state effects on income inequality in Asia and the Pacific, with institutional quality having a one-way Granger causality link to income inequality, and a nonlinear relationship existing between public expenditure and institutional factors.
We examine the linear and nonlinear long-run relationship between public expenditure and institutional quality, and income inequality in Asia and the Pacific. By applying panel cointegration methods using a dataset from 1988 to 2014, our main findings suggest that public expenditure and institutional quality have negative long-run, steady-state effects on income inequality in Asia and the Pacific. The effect of institutional quality has only a one-way Granger causality link to income inequality. The existence of a nonlinear relationship between public expenditure and institutional factors linked to income inequality is also found. It implies that, at the early stage of institutional development, a country whose economy has experienced higher public expenditure generates rising income inequality; then, in the long run, when the country improves its institutional quality, higher public expenditure results in lower income inequality.

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