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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Iqbal, Kashifa; * | Peng, Huia | Danish, b | Hafeez, Muhammada | Ahmad, Khurshaidc | Tang, Liangd
Affiliations: [a] School of Economics and Management, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Xitucheng Road, Haidian District, Beijing, China | [b] Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Guangzhou, China | [c] University of Peshawar, KPK, Pakistan | [d] Nichols College, Dudley, MA, USA
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding auhtor: Kashif Iqbal, School of Economics and Management, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Xitucheng Road, Haidian District, Beijing, China. Tel.: +86 13 05 13 90 213; E-mail: [email protected].
Abstract: By using panel data over the 2001–2016 time-period, this study investigates the dynamic relations between corruption, income inequality and the decline in South Asia. Namely, the panel data are subjected to the Chow probability test, the fixed-effect model, random-effect GLS regression and the Hausman test. The empirical results show that economic growth is adversely affected by income inequality, i.e., they show the significant effect of the Gini coefficient on economic decline. It is evident that income maldistribution leads to decline, yet corruption seems to have a positive effect on economic growth. Despite its limitations, the study yields both future-research directions and policymaking recommendations toward curbing the decline in South Asia.
Keywords: Corruption, income inequality, economic growth, fixed-random effect model, South Asia
DOI: 10.3233/HSM-180425
Journal: Human Systems Management, vol. 38, no. 3, pp. 235-241, 2019
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