INCOME INEQUALITY, THE WORLD VALUES SURVEY, AND THE INTERACTION OF CULTURAL DIMENSIONS

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Abstract

Globally, the unequal distribution of income has been one of the hottest topics in development economics ever since Kuznets' famous hypothesis in 1955. Much of this research, however, avoids investigation into the effect(s) that cultural values and norms have on the level of income inequality in a nation-information that would be invaluable to governments addressing this topic. Using the World Values Survey, we find that secular, individualist societies will have lower inequality than traditional collective societies, but this generalization comes with caveats depending upon the level of income in the country and the degree of interaction between the two variables.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5-24
Number of pages20
JournalApplied Econometrics and International Development
Volume22
Issue number2
StatePublished - Jan 1 2022

Keywords

  • culture
  • Gini coefficient
  • income inequality
  • values
  • World Values Survey

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