Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5092674 Journal of Comparative Economics 2006 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
In contrast to conventional parametric quadratic approaches for analyzing the Kuznets' hypothesis, which states that income inequality rises first but then falls over the cycle of economic development, we apply a semi-parametric partially linear regression to investigate the existence of such an inverted-U relationship between inequality and development. We find overwhelming evidence in support of an inverted-U curve and, thus, confirm the validity of the Kuznets' hypothesis for a large sample of countries. Moreover, our results are robust to different control variables and to an alternative inequality measure. Journal of Comparative Economics 34 (3) (2006) 634-647.
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