制度质量、腐败和收入不平等——对南盟选定经济体的小组研究

Faisal Abbas, Babar Shahzad, Sabila Raees
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以前的研究主要集中在与收入不平等有关的问题上,旨在找出根本原因,并敦促迅速采取行动减轻这种差距。在这种背景下,本文通过引入腐败和制度质量的影响来扩展现有文献。本研究通过调查2000年至2021年间南盟国家制度质量、腐败和收入不平等之间的相互作用,为现有知识做出贡献,数据来源于世界治理指标、透明国际、全球消费和收入项目和世界发展指标。在分析了数据的性质后,采用了FMOLS分析方法。实证分析验证了所考察因素对收入不平等的长期持久影响。研究结果表明,制度质量对减少收入不平等具有显著的有利影响。相反,腐败,腐败和制度质量的综合影响对收入不平等产生了实质性的不利影响。要解决确保南盟各经济体公平收入分配的当务之急,就必须实施全面战略,以提高持久的制度质量,并有效管理腐败。研究在概念和经验方面的进展对该地区的政策制定具有重要意义。它们为该地区改善收入不平等的努力提供了宝贵的见解。这项研究强调了在南盟国家内采取措施提高机构质量和打击腐败的重要性。这些措施应该战略性地设计,以解决收入分配的挑战,促进更大的公平。
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Institutional Quality, Corruption, and Income Inequality - A Panel Study of Selected SAARC Economies
Previous studies have primarily focused on issues related to income inequality, aiming to identify the underlying causes and urging swift action to mitigate such disparities. In this context, the current article expands upon existing literature by introducing the influence of corruption and institutional quality. This study contributes to the existing knowledge by investigating the interplay between institutional quality, corruption, and income inequality within SAARC countries spanning 2000 to 2021, sourced from World Governance Indicators, Transparency International, Global Consumption and Income Project, and World Development Indicators. After analysed the properties of data, FMOLS analytical approach employed. The empirical analysis validates the enduring effects of the examined factors on income inequality over the long term. The findings indicate that institutional quality exerts a notable and favorable influence in reducing income inequality. Conversely, corruption, the combined impact of corruption and institutional quality substantially and adversely affect income inequality. Addressing the imperative of ensuring an equitable income distribution across the SAARC economies necessitates implementing comprehensive strategies to foster enduring institutional quality and effectively manage corruption. Study’s conceptual and empirical advancements carry significant implications for policy formulation within this region. They offer valuable insights for the region’s endeavors to ameliorate income inequality. This study underscores the importance of measures to enhance institutional quality and combat corruption within SAARC countries. Such measures should be strategically designed to tackle income distribution challenges and promote greater equity.
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