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Determinants of Income Inequality and Its Effects on Economic Growth: Evidence from African Countries

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Determinants of Income Inequality and Its Effects on Economic Growth: Evidence from African Countries
Author(s)Odedokun, M. O.; Round, Jeffery I.
AbstractThe paper empirically investigates, in the context of African countries, the determinants of income distribution and inequality, the effect of inequality on economic growth, and the channels through which inequality affects growth. Data for 35 countries over different periods in the last four decades are employed. Factors identified as having affected income distribution include the level of economic development attained, regional factors, size of government budget and the amount of it devoted to subsidies and transfers, phase of economic cycle, share of agricultural sector in total labour force, as well as human and land resources endowment. Some evidence that high inequality reduces growth is also found. The channels through which inequality affect growth are found to be through reduction in secondary and tertiary education investment, reduction in political stability, and increase in fertility rate. There is, however, no evidence that it affects private saving and investment or the size of government expenditure and taxation, contrary to what is contended in the theoretical literature.
IssueNo2
Pages287-327
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceAfrican Development Review
VolumeNo16
PubDateSeptember2004
ISBN_ISSN1017-6772

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