Result: Inequality, human capital formation and the process of development

Title:
Inequality, human capital formation and the process of development
Authors:
Publisher Information:
Brown University, Department of Economics
Publication Year:
2011
Collection:
EconStor (German National Library of Economics, ZBW)
Document Type:
Report report
Language:
English
Relation:
Series: Working Paper; No. 2011-7; http://hdl.handle.net/10419/62661
Accession Number:
edsbas.80320DF
Database:
BASE

Further Information

Conventional wisdom about the relationship between income distribution and economic development has been subjected to dramatic transformations in the past century. While Classical economists advanced the hypothesis that inequality is beneficial for economic development, the Neoclassical paradigm, which had subsequently dominated the field of macroeconomics, dismissed the Classical hypothesis and promoted the viewpoint that the study of income distribution has no importance for the understanding of macroeconomic activity and the growth process. A metamorphosis in these perspectives has taken place in the past two decades. Theory and subsequent empirical evidence have demonstrated that income distribution has a significant impact on the growth process.