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摘要
本研究利用 1995 年至 2020 年的经验数据,探讨了全球化和金融增长对印度尼西亚收入不平等的影响。分析表明,全球化和金融发展虽然在初期看似有利,但随着时间的推移会加剧收入不平等。在模型 I 中,全球化的总体措施在短期和长期都会加剧收入不平等。最初,全球化可能会减少收入不平等,但其长期影响是不利的。在该模型中,印尼的金融发展和通货膨胀对收入不平等也有显著的积极影响。模型 II 显示,经济、政治和社会全球化对收入不平等的短期和长期影响都具有统计学意义。随着时间的推移,经济和政治全球化有助于缓解收入不平等,但在短期内,印尼的收入不平等会进一步恶化。另一方面,社会全球化无论从短期还是长期来看,都会对收入差距产生积极影响。本研究强调了政府采取积极措施维护经济、政治和社会全球化稳定的必要性。政策制定者应实施渐进式政策,消除全球化对收入分配的不利影响,确保社会更加公平。
The Paradox of Globalization: Unraveling the Short and Long-Term Impacts on Income Inequality in Indonesia
This study investigates the impact of globalization and financial growth on income inequality in Indonesia using empirical data from 1995 to 2020. The analysis reveals that globalization and financial development, while initially appearing advantageous, can exacerbate income inequality over time. In Model I, the overall measure of globalization contributes to income inequality in both the short and long run. Initially, globalization may reduce income inequality, but its long-term effects are detrimental. Financial development and inflation in Indonesia also have a significant and positive impact on income inequality in this model. Model II shows that economic, political, and social globalization have statistically significant impacts on income inequality in both the short and long term. Economic and political globalization can help mitigate income inequality over time, but in the short term, income inequality in Indonesia worsens. Social globalization, on the other hand, consistently has a positive influence on income disparity in both the short and long term. The study highlights the need for proactive government measures to maintain the stability of economic, political, and social globalization. Policymakers should implement progressive policies that address the adverse effects of globalization on income distribution to ensure a more equitable society.