Credit composition and income inequality in Vietnam: an empirical analysis

L. Hoi, Huong Thi Lan Tran
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PurposeThis paper aims to examine the credit composition and income inequality reduction in Vietnam. In particular, the authors focus on the distinction between policy and commercial credits and investigate whether these two types of credit had adverse effects on income inequality. The authors also examine whether the impact of policy credit on income inequality is conditioned by the educational level and institutional quality.Design/methodology/approachThe authors use the primary data set, which contains a panel of 60 provinces collected from the General Statistics Office of Vietnam from 2002 to 2016. The authors employ the generalized method of moments to solve the endogenous problem.FindingsThe authors show that while commercial credit increases income inequality, policy credit contributes to reducing income inequality in Vietnam. In addition, we provide evidence that the institutional quality and educational level condition the impact of policy credit on income inequality. Based on the findings, the paper implies that it was not the size of the private credit but its composition that mattered in reducing income inequality, due to the asymmetric effects of different types of credit.Originality/valueThis is the first study that examines the links between the two components of credit and income inequality as well as constraints of the links. The authors argue that analyzing the separate effects of commercial and policy credits is more important for explaining the role of credit in income inequality than the size of total credit.
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越南信贷构成与收入不平等:实证分析
目的研究越南的信贷构成和收入不平等的减少。作者特别关注了政策信贷和商业信贷之间的区别,并调查了这两种信贷是否对收入不平等产生了不利影响。作者还研究了政策信贷对收入不平等的影响是否受教育水平和制度质量的制约。设计/方法/方法作者使用的原始数据集包含从2002年至2016年从越南总统计局收集的60个省份的面板数据。作者采用广义矩量法来解决内生问题。研究结果表明,虽然商业信贷增加了收入不平等,但政策信贷有助于减少越南的收入不平等。此外,我们还提供证据表明,制度质量和教育水平决定了政策信贷对收入不平等的影响。基于这些发现,本文暗示,由于不同类型信贷的不对称效应,在减少收入不平等方面起重要作用的不是私人信贷的规模,而是其构成。独创性/价值这是第一个研究信贷和收入不平等的两个组成部分之间的联系以及这种联系的约束。作者认为,在解释信贷在收入不平等中的作用时,分析商业信贷和政策信贷的单独影响比分析信贷总量更重要。
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