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Título: How economic growth impinges on income inequalities?
Autor: Roxo, Alexandre Luís Cambóias
Orientador: Alves, José
Coelho, José
Palavras-chave: inequality
economic growth
Kuznets hypothesis
panel data
Data de Defesa: Out-2022
Editora: Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão
Citação: Roxo, Alexandre Luís Cambóias (2022). “How economic growth impinges on income inequalities?”. Dissertação de Mestrado. Universidade de Lisboa. Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão
Resumo: Performing a panel data analysis for OECD countries, during the period between 1990 and 2019, this dissertation investigates the relationship between economic growth and income inequalities. The main objective is to understand how the GDP and GNI per capita affect income inequality and how they differ. The results suggest a Ushaped relationship of both measures of economic growth with the market and disposable Gini indexes, the Palma and S80S20 ratios, and the income of the wealthier 10% of population, which contradicts the Kuznets hypothesis. Regarding the thresholds’ analysis, there is evidence that when GDP per capita is used, inequality is higher, leading to the conclusion that countries with policies that inflate GDP rather than GNI are the main contributors to the rise in inequalities in the last years. Furthermore, the results also show a behavioral similarity between the income of the richest 10% of population and income inequality. Lastly, there is also a possibility to promote GNI per capita increasing policies, which could lead to higher economic growth while minimizing income inequalities.
Descrição: Mestrado Bolonha em Economia Monetária e Financeira
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/26464
Aparece nas colecções:BISEG - Dissertações de Mestrado / Master Thesis
DE - Dissertações de Mestrado / Master Thesis

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