Institutional quality and income inequality: Evidence from post-soviet countries

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This paper focuses on identifying the relationship between institutional quality and income inequality in chosen post-Soviet countries during the period 2002-2017. Using panel analysis is found a nonmonotonic relationship between institutional quality and income inequality. Increasing institutional quality is associated with growing income inequality, but only to a certain extent; from a certain level, higher institutional quality leads to a reduction in income inequality. The growing institutional quality leads to a deepening of income inequality between the richest social class compared to the poorest and middle class. Role in this process plays a particular regulatory quality, which - as it seems - favors the upper 20%.

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Náplava, R. (2020). Institutional quality and income inequality: Evidence from post-soviet countries. European Journal of Business Science and Technology, 6(2), 100–112. https://doi.org/10.11118/EJOBSAT.2020.007

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