Why Do Economies Grow?
Inequality and GDP per capita: The Role of Initial Income by Markus Brueckner and Daniel Lederman* September 2017 Abstract: We estimate a panel model where the relationship between inequality and GDP per capita depends on countries' initial incomes. ................
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