On Income Inequality and Population Size

Journal Title: Thammasat Review of Economic and Social Policy - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 2

Abstract

The pursuit of having an appropriate level of income inequality should be viewed as one of the biggest challenges facing academic scholars as well as policy makers. Unfortunately, research on this issue is currently lacking. This study is the first to introduce the theoretical concept of targeted level of income inequality for a given size of population. By employing the World Bank’s data on population size and Gini coefficient from sixty-nine countries in 2012, this study finds that the relationship between Gini coefficient and natural logarithm of population size is nonlinear in the form of a second degree polynomial function. The estimated results using regression analysis show that the majority of countries in the sample have Gini coefficients either too high or too low compared to their appropriate values. These findings could be used as a guideline for policy makers before designing and implementing public policies in order to achieve the targeted level of income inequality.

Authors and Affiliations

Thitithep Sitthiyot, Kanyarat Holasut

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  • EP ID EP553689
  • DOI 10.14456/tresp.2016.8
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Thitithep Sitthiyot, Kanyarat Holasut (2016). On Income Inequality and Population Size. Thammasat Review of Economic and Social Policy, 2(2), 24-49. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-553689