Economic growth and income inequality in sub-Saharan African countries: A test of Kuznets’ hypothesis
Nicholas Odhiambo,
Talknice Saungweme
Abstract:In this study, the influence of economic growth on income disparities in 29
sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries is investigated for the period
2005-2015. The primary objective of the study is to empirically test
Kuznets? hypothesis, which holds that there is an inverted U-shaped
relationship between economic growth and income inequality. The study
examined this relationship using four proxies for income inequality: the
composite inequality index, the Atkinson index, the Gini coefficient, and
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