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CAN WE DISCERN THE EFFECT OF GLOBALIZATION ON INCOME DISTRIBUTION? EVIDENCE FROM HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS

Authors :
Branko Milanovic
Source :
Can We Discern the Effect of Globalization on Income Distribution? Evidence from Household Budget Surveys
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

The effects of globalization on income distribution within rich and poor countries are a matter of controversy. While international trade theory in its most abstract formulation implies that increased trade and foreign investment should make income distribution more equal in poor countries and less equal in rich countries, finding these effects has proved elusive. The paper presents another attempt to discern the effects of globalization by using the new data derived directly from household surveys. The paper looks at the impact of openness (trade/GDP ratio) and direct foreign investment on relative income shares across the entire income distribution. In contrast to what one would expect from theory, we find strong evidence that at low average income level, it is the rich who benefit from openness. As income level rises, that is around the income level of $5-7,000 per capita at international prices, the situation changes and it is the relative income of the poor and the middle class that rises compared to the rich. It seems that openness makes income distribution worse before making it better—or differently that the effect of openness on on income distribution depends on country’s average income level.

Subjects

Subjects :
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
REAL INCOME
HIGH CONCENTRATION
GROWTH RATES
DEMOGRAPHIC
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EXCHANGE RATES
NOMINAL INTEREST RATE
ABSOLUTE INCOMES
DEPOSIT
INEQUALITY MEASURES
COMMODITY
ECONOMIC REFORMS
POOR COUNTRIES
Economics
WAGE DIFFERENTIALS
DEPENDENT VARIABLE
REAL MEAN INCOME
SOCIAL TRANSFERS
Net national income
DISTRIBUTION DATA
INCOME
FEDERAL RESERVE
POLICY ISSUES
REAL INTEREST RATE
DATA SET
DOMESTIC CAPITAL
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY DATA
EXPLANATORY VARIABLES
REAL RATE
TRADE OPENNESS
Microdata Set
EXPLAINING INEQUALITY
PERSONAL INCOME
Per capita income
WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
Gross domestic income
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
ABSOLUTE TERMS
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
SHORT-RUN CHANGES
AVERAGE CHANGE
PER CAPITA INCOME
DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
AVERAGE SHARE
FOREIGN COMPETITION
GINI COEFFICIENT
SIGNIFICANT EFFECT
RELATIVE INCOME
DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME
SKILLED WORKERS
AVERAGE INCOMES
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
LIVING STANDARDS
POOR COUNTRY
INCOME SHARE
EXPLANATORY VARIABLE
RICH PEOPLE
Development
DEMOCRACY
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEPOSITS
ECONOMICS RESEARCH
Personal income
DEVELOPING WORLD
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
Income distribution
WAGES
PURCHASING POWER
CROSS-COUNTRY INCOME
FINANCIAL DEPTH
NATIONAL INCOME
LABOR MARKET
INCOME REDISTRIBUTION
INCOME INEQUALITY
ELASTICITY
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
Gross income
GDP PER CAPITA
DEPOSIT RATE
INTEREST RATES
ECONOMIC LITERATURE
POVERTY REDUCTION
WORLD INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME LEVELS
LOW INCOME
INCREASING SHARE
PER CAPITA INCOMES
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
TRADE REFORMS
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
COUNTRY SIZE
Labour economics
REAL INCOMES
WEALTH
AGRICULTURE
DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS
DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE
ECONOMIC THEORY
DEVELOPING ECONOMIES
ADVANCED ECONOMIES
M2
ECONOMIC REVIEW
GDP
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS
jel:I3
WAGE INEQUALITY
BASE YEAR
ENDOGENOUS VARIABLES
POLITICAL ECONOMY
EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
CROSS-COUNTRY STUDIES
EXPORTS
MEDIAN VOTER
MEASURING INCOME INEQUALITY
INCOME SHARES
LAGGED VALUES
CAPITAL MARKETS
BENCHMARK
jel:D31
AVERAGE INCOME
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
MEDIAN VOTER HYPOTHESIS
REAL INTEREST RATES
Income in kind
CONSTANT PRICES
INEQUALITY INDEX
DIRECT FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
OUTPUT
EXCHANGE RATE
HUMAN CAPITAL
CAPITAL ASSETS
ECONOMIC SURVEYS
INDEPENDENT VARIABLES
Economics and Econometrics
CAPITAL ACCOUNT
NEGATIVE IMPACT
DIFFERENTIAL IMPACT
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INCOME LEVEL
ECONOMIC POLICY
NOMINAL RATE
PER CAPITA GROWTH
AVERAGE RATE
SKILLED LABOR
ASSET INEQUALITY
POLICY RESEARCH
income distribution, inequality, globalization
REDUCING INEQUALITY
INCREASING INEQUALITY
GROWTH RATE
Accounting
RELATIVE INCOMES
AVERAGE ANNUAL
WELFARE LEVELS
GLOBALIZATION
LABOR MARKETS
NEGATIVE EFFECT
INCOME GROUPS
WORLD ECONOMY
EMPIRICAL TEST
INCOME DISTRIBUTIONS
POLICY ANALYSIS
INCREASED INEQUALITY
POWER PARITY
INCOME GROWTH
MIDDLE CLASS
DIRECT FOREIGN INVESTMENT
DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
COUNTRY-SPECIFIC EFFECTS
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
MEAN INCOME
POVERTY DEBATE
FINANCIAL CONSTRAINT
jel:F15
Income inequality metrics
INEQUALITY MEASURE
RICH COUNTRIES
ECONOMIC RESEARCH
LOCAL CURRENCY
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY
POLICY CHANGES
Finance
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Can We Discern the Effect of Globalization on Income Distribution? Evidence from Household Budget Surveys
Accession number :
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