Inflation and Income Distribution

Inflation and Income Distribution
Author: Mr.Ales Bulir,Ms.Anne Marie Gulde
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1995-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781451850826

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This paper examines the effects of inflation and associated financial instability on income distribution. Using both pooled cross country and single country time series models, the level of inflation, inflation variability, and the variability of the nominal exchange rate are shown to impact negatively on overall income equality. Looking at disaggregate measures of income distribution, the issue as to whether inflation is a progressive or regressive tax is found to be negatively correlated with the level of development and the sophistication of the financial structure. The paper argues that these results point towards financial variables as a partial way of rectifying the generally poor explanatory power of both cross-country and time series models of income distribution.

Income Distribution Inflation and Growth

Income Distribution  Inflation  and Growth
Author: Lance Taylor
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 026270045X

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Structuralist macroeconomics has emerged recently as the only viable theoretical alternative for economists and practitioners in developing countries. Lance Taylor's innovative work represents a landmark in this field. It codifies a new generation of structuralist macroeconomic models that incorporate the economic power relationships of key institutions and groups, integrates both finance and real macroeconomics, and covers a diverse range of experience in the developing world over the past three decades. In an introduction Taylor explains his methodology, describes assumptions underlying the models used, and reviews theories that relate economic growth and the role of financial assets. He then takes up basic structuralist models of a closed economy and moves on to consider the open economy cases. He incorporates the latest developments in the field (inflation, financial crisis, exchange rate management, increasing returns, and the like) in a treatment that departs substantially from economic orthodoxy. Taylor first addresses the question of how to specify "closure" or define the causal structure of macro models. He also considers how income redistribution influences growth and output and how income redistribution interacts with inflation. Next, an investment-driven non-full employment growth model draws on ideas introduced earlier to illustrate how different sorts of macroeconomic policies affect short-run adjustment and growth prospects over time. Taylor then turns to the problems proposed by economic openness in a stylized semi-industrialized country, starting with international trade. A fix-price/flex-price model is developed, and additional models demonstrate cases of policy relevance as well as interactions between class conflict and growth.

Inflation and Income Distribution in Capitalist Crisis

Inflation and Income Distribution in Capitalist Crisis
Author: J.A. Kregel
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2016-01-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781349088331

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A collection of essays based on the theories of Sidney Weintraub, economic theorist and policy-maker. They all touch on the main theme of crucial importance he accorded to inflation and income distribution in understanding the process of development of capitalism.

Inflation Inequality and Social Conflict

Inflation  Inequality  and Social Conflict
Author: Christopher W. Crowe
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2006-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCSD:31822034387613

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This paper presents and then tests a political economy model to analyze the observed positive relationship between income inequality and inflation. The model's key features are unequal access to both inflation-hedging opportunities and the political process. The model predicts that inequality and 'elite bias' in the political system interact to create incentives for inflation. The paper's empirical section focuses on this predicted interaction effect. The identification strategy involves using the end of the Cold War as a source of exogenous variation in the political environment. It finds robust evidence in support of the model.

Income Inequality

Income Inequality
Author: Mr.Ales Bulir
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 35
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781451928549

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This paper contributes to the income inequality literature that is based on the traditional Kuznets model. Price stability, financial deepening, level of development, state employment, and fiscal redistribution are found to enhance income equality in a given country. While the effect of price stability is uniform for all levels of GDP per capita, the effect of financial deepening is found to increase with the level of development. Moreover, tight monetary policies do not seem to have any austere effects; low inflation reinforces, rather than counteracts, the income-equalizing effect of fiscal redistribution.

Inflation Income Distribution and Economic Growth

Inflation  Income Distribution and Economic Growth
Author: Diwakar Dwivedi,Nar Singh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2017
Genre: Economic development
ISBN: 8184846649

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Inflation Income Distribution and X Efficiency Theory

Inflation  Income Distribution and X Efficiency Theory
Author: Harvey Leibenstein
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2022-08-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000648744

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First published in 1980, Inflation, Income Distribution and X-Efficiency Theory presents an exploratory theoretical study of the linkages between income distribution, the degree of X-efficiency, and inflation and the level of employment in the context of developing society. It discusses themes like concept of income distribution; maximization versus non-maximization models; theory of inert areas; microtheory and inflation; monopoly and X-Efficiency theory; contracts, bargaining and inflation; theory of bargaining; survival strategies in the face of inflation; and policy implications of inflation. This book is a must read for students and scholars of macroeconomics and economics in general.

Inflation and Income Distribution

Inflation and Income Distribution
Author: Aleš Bulíř
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2006
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1291213811

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This paper examines the effects of inflation and associated financial instability on income distribution. Using both pooled cross country and single country time series models, the level of inflation, inflation variability, and the variability of the nominal exchange rate are shown to impact negatively on overall income equality. Looking at disaggregate measures of income distribution, the issue as to whether inflation is a progressive or regressive tax is found to be negatively correlated with the level of development and the sophistication of the financial structure. The paper argues that these results point towards financial variables as a partial way of rectifying the generally poor explanatory power of both cross-country and time series models of income distribution.