Institutional reforms and income distribution: Evidence from post-transition EU countries

IF 0.9 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Panoeconomicus Pub Date : 2020-06-23 DOI:10.2298/pan2003309j
Kosta Josifidis, Novica Supic, S. Bodor
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Abstract

This paper provides an explanation of income dynamics in the posttransition EU countries from the perspective of institutional changes. As a result of seemingly-unrelated regressions analysis on panel data from 1990-2014, we find robust evidence of the relationship between income shares and institutional reforms. The impact of reforms on the top and below-average income shares is negative, whereas this effect on above above-average income share is positive. Decline of income share for the richest class during the post-transitional period can be attributed to the loss of privileges associated with the existence of an institutional vacuum in the first years of transition. Although transition increased wages for workers at the end of income distribution, the job losses had a stronger effect than wage increase, so the overall effect on income share of this group is negative. The winners of reforms appear as the workers with above-average income, whose skills are complementary to the changes instituted by transition to market economy and integration in the EU.
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体制改革和收入分配:来自转型后欧盟国家的证据
本文从制度变迁的角度解释了转型后欧盟国家的收入动态。通过对1990-2014年面板数据进行看似不相关的回归分析,我们发现了收入份额与制度改革之间关系的有力证据。改革对收入最高和低于平均水平的份额的影响是负面的,而对高于平均水平的收入份额的影响则是正面的。在后过渡时期,最富有阶层的收入份额下降,可归因于在过渡的头几年,由于体制真空的存在而失去了特权。尽管转型在收入分配结束时提高了工人的工资,但失业的影响比工资增长更大,因此对这一群体收入份额的总体影响是负面的。改革的赢家似乎是收入高于平均水平的工人,他们的技能与向市场经济转型和欧盟一体化所带来的变化相辅相成。
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审稿时长
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