The Impact of Urbanization on Income Inequality: A Study in Vietnam

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This paper explores the impact of urbanization on income inequality in Vietnam, using the regression estimation method with panel data including Driscoll and Kraay, and Pooled Mean Group. The research data cover 63 provinces in Vietnam from 2006 to 2016. The results show that in the long term, urbanization has an impact on reducing income inequality. In the short term, urbanization has a negligible impact on income inequality. The hypothesis of an inverted-U-shaped relationship between urbanization and income inequality is confirmed. The high school enrollment rate and the proportion of agriculture have an effect on reducing income inequality.

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Ha, N. M., Le, N. D., & Trung-Kien, P. (2019). The Impact of Urbanization on Income Inequality: A Study in Vietnam. Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm12030146

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