金融危机与不平等:来自17个发达经济体的新证据

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Journal of Economic Asymmetries Pub Date : 2023-08-26 DOI:10.1016/j.jeca.2023.e00323
Jaejoon Woo
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金融危机的分配后果是什么?收入不平等是否遵循通常与金融危机相关的繁荣-萧条模式?金融危机主要影响的是富人,而经济衰退主要影响的是其他人吗?金融危机引发的衰退对不平等的影响与正常衰退不同吗?它们是具有政策含义的重要问题,而目前人们对这些问题知之甚少。我们的论文填补了这一文献空白,通过对17个发达经济体1955年至2016年的研究小组仔细探讨了这些问题。我们的研究结果表明,金融危机对收入分配具有统计上显著且持久的不利影响。金融危机引发的衰退与正常衰退形成鲜明对比的不平等效应也是如此。这一结果并非由2008-2009年全球金融危机事件推动的。有趣的是,金融危机(或金融衰退)的影响在不平等和时间范围的指标上有系统的差异,从而揭示了金融危机和不平等之间的联系渠道。仔细的稳健性检查证实了我们的结果。
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Financial crises and inequality: New evidence from a panel of 17 advanced economies

What is the distributional consequence of a financial crisis? Does income inequality follow the boom-bust pattern that is typically associated with a financial crisis? Does the financial crisis primarily affect the wealthy and the recession mainly affect the rest of the population? Is the inequality impact of a financial crisis-induced recession different from that of a normal recession? They are important questions with policy implications which are little understood at present. Our paper fills this gap in the literature by carefully addressing these questions in a panel of 17 advanced economies for 1955–2016. Our results suggest that financial crises have statistically significant and long-lasting adverse effects on income distribution. So are the inequality effects of financial crisis-induced recessions in sharp contrast to those of normal recessions. The results are not driven by the 2008–2009 global financial crisis episode. Interestingly, the effects of financial crises (or financial recessions) systematically differ across the indicators of inequality and time horizons, shedding some light on channels linking financial crises and inequality. Careful robustness checks confirm our results.

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Journal of Economic Asymmetries
Journal of Economic Asymmetries Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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