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Título : The effect of trade and foreign direct investment on inequality: Do Governance and Macroeconomic Stability Matter?
Autor : Ángeles Castro, Gerardo
Palabras clave : Trade
Foreign direct investment
Inflation
Inequality
Good governance
Panel data
Fecha de publicación : jun-2011
Editorial : Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, A.C.
Citación : Economía Mexicana. Nueva Época, vol. XX, núm. 1, primer semester 2011.
Resumen : Through dynamic panel data techniques and applying the estimatedhousehold income inequality data-set (Galbraith and Kum, 2003), this paper is aimed at exploring the effect of economic variables such as trade, foreign direct investment (fdi) and inflation on inequality, under different scenarios of domestic efficiency and over time. Trade benefits income distribution, whereas fdi and inflation increase inequality. The expansion of exports and employment based on the primary sector does not provide distributional effects, not even in low income countries. Those economies associated with macroeconomic stability and a high governance indicator can mitigate the adverse effect of fdi on income distribution, and enhance the benefits of trade. In the longer run, employment in industry, trade and in particular manufactured exports, can exert more distributional effects, while the adverse effect of fdi and inflation decreases.
URI : http://www.repositoriodigital.ipn.mx/handle/123456789/11854
ISSN : 0185-0458
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