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Explaining Income Inequality Trends: An Integrated Approach

Petra Sauer (Luxembourg Institute of Socio-economic Research, Luxembourg)
Narasimha D. Rao (Yale University, USA)
Shonali Pachauri (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria)

Mobility and Inequality Trends

ISBN: 978-1-80382-902-9, eISBN: 978-1-80382-901-2

Publication date: 25 January 2023

Abstract

In large parts of the world, income inequality has been rising in recent decades. Other regions have experienced declining trends in income inequality. This raises the question of which mechanisms underlie contrasting observed trends in income inequality around the globe. To address this research question in an empirical analysis at the aggregate level, we examine a global sample of 73 countries between 1981 and 2010, studying a broad set of drivers to investigate their interaction and influence on income inequality. Within this broad approach, we are interested in the heterogeneity of income inequality determinants across world regions and along the income distribution. Our findings indicate the existence of a small set of systematic drivers across the global sample of countries. Declining labour income shares and increasing imports from high-income countries significantly contribute to increasing income inequality, while taxation and imports from low-income countries exert countervailing effects. Our study reveals the region-specific impacts of technological change, financial globalisation, domestic financial deepening and public social spending. Most importantly, we do not find systematic evidence of education’s equalising effect across high- and low-income countries. Our results are largely robust to changing the underlying sources of income Ginis, but looking at different segments of income distribution reveals heterogeneous effects.

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Acknowledgements

This research was made possible by support from the IIASA Project SCHEMA, socio-economic heterogeneity for model applications. The authors thank Jesús Crespo Cuaresma, Stefan Humer and Cecilia Garcia-Peñalosa, as well as the participants of the BeNA seminar for labour market research and the LISER International Workshop on ‘What Drives Inequality?’ for very helpful comments and discussions. Further, we acknowledge the publication of earlier versions of this paper in the working-paper series of the Research Institute Economics of Inequality (INEQ), in the conference proceedings of 34th IARIW General Conference held in Dresden, Germany, August 2016, and as WIDER Working Paper 2020/65.

Citation

Sauer, P., Rao, N.D. and Pachauri, S. (2023), "Explaining Income Inequality Trends: An Integrated Approach", Bandyopadhyay, S. and Rodríguez, J.G. (Ed.) Mobility and Inequality Trends (Research on Economic Inequality, Vol. 30), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 1-47. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1049-258520230000030001

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