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The way to sustainable development through income equality: The impact of trade liberalisation and financial development

Behrooz Gharleghi and Asghar Afshar Jahanshahi

Sustainable Development, 2020, vol. 28, issue 4, 990-1001

Abstract: The main aim of this paper is to examine the threshold impact of financial development and trade liberalization on income inequality as a measure of sustainable development in a sample of developed and developing countries using panel threshold analysis. Two major dimensions of financial development are considered: liquid liabilities and stock market capitalization. The empirical results revealed that financial development reduces income inequality only in countries where their GDP per capita is above ~US$11,000. It has no significant impact in reducing inequality in developing countries. This implies that institutional reforms in less developed and developing countries are necessary in order to reap the gains from financial development. Trade liberalization is found to have a positive impact on income inequality for both country groups—that is, trade benefits have worsened the income distribution.

Date: 2020
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