Does financial development affect income inequality in the U.S. States?

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Bittencourt, Manoel
Chang, Shinhye
Gupta, Rangan
Miller, Stephen M.

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Elsevier

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This paper examines the role of financial development on U.S. state-level income inequality in the 50 states from 1976 to 2011, using fixed-effect estimation. We find robust results whereby financial development linearly increases income inequality for the 50 states. When we divide 50 states into two separate groups of above-average and below-average inequality states than the cross-state average inequality, the effect of financial development on income inequality appears non-linear. When financial development improves, the effect increases at an increasing rate for above-average income-inequality states, whereas an inverted U-shaped relationship exists for below-average income-inequality states. To our knowledge, this paper is the first to examine the role of financial development on U.S. state-level inequality.

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Income inequality, Panel data, Personal income

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Bittencourt, M., Chang, S., Gupta, R. et al. 2019, 'Does financial development affect income inequality in the U.S. States?', Journal of Policy Modeling, vol. 41, no. 6, pp. 1043-1056.