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ID135153
Title ProperDoes nominal devaluation improve income distribution
Other Title Informationevidence from Bangladesh
LanguageENG
AuthorShahbaz, Muhammad ;  Rahman, Mohammad Mafizur
Summary / Abstract (Note)The article aims to investigate the impact of nominal devaluation on income distribution in Bangladesh both in short and long runs. In doing so, Auto Regressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) bounds testing has been employed for cointegration, and Error Correction Model (ECM) has been used for short-run dynamics. The empirical psychology has confirmed the existence of long-run relationship between the variables. Furthermore our estimated results reveal that nominal devaluation tends to decrease income inequality. Though economic growth appears to improve income distribution, non-linear link between both the variables, however, depicts Kuznets’ inverted-U curve (1955). Financial development causes further deterioration in income distribution. Trade openness contributes to income inequality as discussed in Leontief Paradox.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asian Survey Vol.19, No.1; Mar.2012: p.61-77
Journal SourceSouth Asian Survey Vol: 19 No 1
Standard NumberBangladesh


 
 
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