Can Piketty’s Interest Rate – Growth Rate Framework Explain Increasing Income Inequality in Pakistan?
Aramish Altaf Alvi,
Abid Raza Khan,
Tariq Hussain
Abstract:Inequality in income distribution has important ramifications for economic growth, development, and social justice (see Atkinson (2000), Piketty (2013), Milanovic (2016), etc.). Piketty (2013) explains the phenomena of growing income inequality in high-income countries by comparing the interest rates (r) and growth rates (g) over time. The crux of the argument is that since the upper income groups generate a significantly greater proportion of their income from investments as compared to lower income groups (d… Show more
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