Trade and Income Distribution in Developing Countries

Litwin, Carolswe
Department of Economicsswe
2006-11-30swe
2007-02-09T11:16:36Z
2007-02-09T11:16:36Z
1998swe
This study examines the relationship between trade policy and income distribution on a cross-section of developing countries. The evidence suggests that the impact of openness on income distribution depends on the endowments of human capital. Basic education was found to be the key human capital variable determining export composition. Countries relatively well endowed with basic education tend to have higher shares of manufacturing exports and experience lower income inequality than countries with high shares of primary exports. These findings suggest that trade policies promoting manufactures should be based on expanding basic education to have the necessary poverty and inequality reducing effects.swe
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Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Lawswe
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/2879
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Working Papers in Economics, nr 1998:9swe
Trade; Income Distribution; Inequality; Human Capitalswe
Economicsswe
Trade and Income Distribution in Developing Countriesswe
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