Is the relationship between inequality and growth affected by physical and human capital accumulation?

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Dustin Chambers
Alan Krause
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[1] Salisbury University,Department of Economics and Finance
[2] University of York,Department of Economics and Related Studies
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Capital-skill complementarity; Economic growth; Income inequality;
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Using the latest available data and semiparametric methods, we investigate how human and physical capital accumulation affects the relationship between income inequality and subsequent economic growth. We find that higher income inequality generally reduces economic growth over the next 5-year period. Within nations possessing little human capital, this inequality-growth penalty is exacerbated by higher levels of physical capital, thus implying that as the returns to human capital rise relative to physical capital, inequality becomes more harmful to growth. This inequality-growth pattern does not hold in well educated nations.
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页码:153 / 172
页数:19
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