Income Convergence or Divergence in the Aftermath of the COVID-19 Shock?

  • Papageorgiou C
  • Brussevich M
  • Liu S
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The paper extends the work of Deaton (2021) by exploring the period of post-crisis recovery in 2021-2024. The paper documents per-capita income divergence during the period of post-shock recovery, with countries at the bottom of the income distribution falling significantly behind. Findings suggest that higher COVID-19 vaccination rates and targeted virus containment measures are associated with faster recovery in per-capita incomes in the medium term. Evidence on the effectiveness of economic support policies for reducing cross-country income inequality, including fiscal and monetary policies, is mixed especially in the case of developing countries.

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Papageorgiou, C., Brussevich, M., & Liu, S. (2022). Income Convergence or Divergence in the Aftermath of the COVID-19 Shock? IMF Working Papers, 2022(121), 1. https://doi.org/10.5089/9798400212727.001

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