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Razin, E., and A. Hazan. "Industrial Development and Municipal Reorganization: Conflict, Cooperation, and Regional Effects." Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 13, no. 3 (1995): 297–314. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/c130297.

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In this paper the nature, outcomes, and regional effects of conflicts over the municipal affiliation of industrial areas and large facilities in urban fringe and rural areas in Israel are examined, based on an analysis of sixty-seven conflicts that took place during the period 1961–93. It is demonstrated that the potential for conflicts has increased because of the growing dispersal of industry into rural space, the increasing reliance of local government on self-income, and unique Israeli circumstances. These conditions have encouraged two contradictory options for local government, both prom
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Campano, Fred, and Dominick Salvatore. "Economic development and income distribution." Journal of Policy Modeling 29, no. 4 (2007): 553–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpolmod.2007.05.006.

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Chen, Binkai, and Congshan Gao. "Development strategy, economic transformation and income distribution." Economic and Political Studies 5, no. 3 (2017): 358–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20954816.2017.1345176.

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Unnevehr, Laurian J., and Madhab Khoju. "Economic Development, Income Distribution and Meat Demand." Journal of International Food & Agribusiness Marketing 2, no. 3-4 (1991): 121–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j047v02n03_04.

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Yang, Xiaokai, and Dingsheng Zhang. "Economic Development, International Trade, and Income Distribution." Journal of Economics 78, no. 2 (2003): 163–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00712-002-0560-y.

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Becker, Charles M. "Urban sector income distribution and economic development." Journal of Urban Economics 21, no. 2 (1987): 127–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0094-1190(87)90010-6.

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Ernawati, Ernawati, Wali Aya Rumbia, and Tajuddin Tajuddin. "The Effect of Economic Performance and Expansion of Access on Income Distribution in Regency/City in Indonesia." Optimum: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan 11, no. 2 (2021): 171. http://dx.doi.org/10.12928/optimum.v11i2.4598.

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Quality economic development is indicated by inclusive economic development, where an increase in economic performance is accompanied by an increase in welfare such as income distribution. This study aims to determine the effect of economic performance and expansion of access to income distribution in Indonesia. The study used secondary data from the Indonesian Inclusive Development Index published by the National Development Planning Agency for 464 districts/cities in 2019. Data analysis using multiple linear regression. The results showed a positive correlation between economic performance,
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Mallick, Seeme. "Sustainable Income, Employment, and Income Distribution in Indonesia." Pakistan Development Review 46, no. 4II (2007): 579–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v46i4iipp.579-596.

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Production and consumption activities in any economy have a direct impact on the environment. Although increased economic activity and population growth in developing countries continue to exert enormous pressure on their natural environments, the role of the environment is neglected in the estimation of national income. Such neglect at the macroeconomic level is at least in part, an important cause of environmental degradation in developing countries. Since the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in 1992 at Rio and even as early as middle of the 1980s, a substantial liter
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Fields, Gary S. "Income distribution and economic development: An analytical survey." Journal of Development Economics 21, no. 2 (1986): 381–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0304-3878(86)90070-2.

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Zhang, Zhixin, Hongxin Xu, and Zhen Qiao. "Has the Digital Economy Enhanced the Income Distribution Effect Among Industries? Evidence from China." Sustainability 16, no. 20 (2024): 8969. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16208969.

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A powerful correlation exists among the advancement of the economy of digital, sustainable economic advancement, and income distribution. The advancement of the digital economy provides a significant motivating factor for sustainable economic development, while sustainable economic development provides a strong guarantee for income distribution, and the improvement of income distribution is also conducive to sustainable economic development. What is the connection between the digital economy and income distribution? This is the focus of this paper and also an important way to clarify the assoc
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Xu, Changjian, and Xueyan Yan. "Strategic Choices in Growth and Distribution: Shared Development." Proceedings of Business and Economic Studies 8, no. 3 (2025): 107–12. https://doi.org/10.26689/pbes.v8i3.11191.

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Economic growth and fair distribution are two major goals pursued in economic development. Through a comparative analysis of economies such as those in Europe and the United States, it is found that: Economic growth does not have to be conditional on the expansion of income gap; growth will not automatically lead to fair distribution; efficiency and fairness can occur simultaneously; the transformation of the economic development mode can be achieved through income distribution. A shared development model that takes into account both growth and fairness is the choice to achieve sustained and s
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Mestor Lotam Apriadil Purba and Sudarsana Arka. "Analisis Ketimpangan Distribusi Pendapatan pada Kabupaten/Kota di Provinsi Bali." Gemawisata: Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata 20, no. 3 (2024): 225–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.56910/gemawisata.v20i3.407.

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Economic development aims to improve the well-being of the population, as reflected in the increase of the Human Development Index (HDI). Although the HDI in the regencies/cities of Bali Province has risen, income disparity persists. Reducing income distribution inequality can be achieved by creating decent job opportunities, lowering unemployment rates, and providing adequate income to ensure a good quality of life for workers. The objectives of this study are (1) To analyse the simultaneous effect of unemployment, economic growth and human development index on income distribution inequality
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Tarakcıoğlu Altınay, Ayşenur, Mustafa Batuhan Tufaner, and İlyas Sözen. "The Linkage between Economic Development and Income Distribution in MIST Countries: Panel ARDL Analysis." Ekonomi Politika ve Finans Arastirmalari Dergisi 9, no. 4 (2024): 729–42. https://doi.org/10.30784/epfad.1591103.

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Economic development and income distribution are central issues in economics, with their relationship being critical for sustainable development. Imbalances in income distribution can slow economic growth and reduce societal welfare. Thus, development policies should prioritize not just growth but also equitable income distribution. A balanced income distribution enhances social acceptance and ensures the sustainability of development. This study examines the relationship between economic development and income distribution in MIST countries (Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea, and Turkey) from 19
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Basovskaya, Elena, and Leonid Basovskiy. "Does the distribution of income between labor and capital affect economic growth?" Scientific Research and Development. Economics 10, no. 6 (2022): 16–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2587-9111-2022-10-6-16-20.

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The work is devoted to obtaining quantitative estimates of the impact of the dis-tribution of income between labor and capital on the rate of economic growth in the modern world. We used UN data on a set of European countries, post-Soviet countries, Israel, Canada, the USA and Turkey. To assess the impact of the distribution of income between labor and capital on economic growth rates, linear econometric models of the dependence of economic growth rates on the share of labor force in GDP by years of the period from 2007 to 2019 built. The obtained results showed that the relationship between t
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Mann, Arthur J. "Economic Development, Income Distribution, and Real Income Levels: Puerto Rico, 1953-1977." Economic Development and Cultural Change 33, no. 3 (1985): 485–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/451475.

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Shafique, Saima, and Rashida Haq. "Governance and Income Inequality." Pakistan Development Review 45, no. 4II (2006): 751–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v45i4iipp.751-760.

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Major problems of developing countries are unequal income distribution and low growth rate, which affect their welfare aspects. It was implicitly assumed that whenever we achieve target of higher growth rate, benefit of growth would automatically trickle down to the poor. History of developing countries shows that the rich benefited more than the poor as evidenced by rising income inequality during the period of higher economic growth. The economic policy changes are often triggered by the logic of low level of equilibrium of output level, employment and income distribution. To overcome this l
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Ivanovi Sulistyaningrum, Berliana, Dr Ardito Bhinadi, S.E, M.Si, and Rini Dwi Astuti, S.E, M.Si. "Pengaruh Pertumbuhan Ekonomi, Indeks Pembangunan Manusia Dan Upah Minimum Provinsi Terhadap Ketimpangan Distribusi Pendapatan Provinsi-Provinsi Di Pulau Jawa Tahun 2011-2020." SINOMIKA Journal: Publikasi Ilmiah Bidang Ekonomi dan Akuntansi 1, no. 4 (2022): 891–902. http://dx.doi.org/10.54443/sinomika.v1i4.454.

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Equitable distribution and improvement of welfare are the goals of economic development in a country. High economic growth must always be accompanied by an even distribution of income, otherwise it will cause new problems, that is income distribution of income. This study aims to analyze the effect of economic growth, the Human Development Index (HDI) and the Provincial Minimum Wage (PMW) on the income distribution inequality in the provinces in Java in 2011-2020. This research uses quantitative methods. The type of data used is secondary sourced from the Central Statistics Agency. The data us
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Caldwell, John C., and Simon Kuznets. "Economic Development, The Family, and Income Distribution: Selected Essays." Contemporary Sociology 20, no. 2 (1991): 257. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2072957.

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Schultz, T. Paul, and Simon Kuznets. "Economic Development, the Family, and Income Distribution: Selected Essays." Journal of the American Statistical Association 86, no. 416 (1991): 1145. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2290545.

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Pope, Clayne L., and Simon Kuznets. "Economic Development, the Family and Income Distribution: Selected Essays." Southern Economic Journal 58, no. 3 (1992): 844. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1059865.

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Branco, Kenneth J., and John B. Williamson. "Economic Development and Income Distribution: A Cross-National Analysis." American Journal of Economics and Sociology 47, no. 3 (1988): 277–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1536-7150.1988.tb02040.x.

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Todaro], [Michael P., and Simon Kuznets. "Economic Development, the Family, and Income Distribution: Selected Essays." Population and Development Review 16, no. 1 (1990): 176. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1972539.

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Marggraf, Rainer, and Wolfgang-Peter Zingel. "Subsidizing Agricultural Production on Imperfect Markets." Pakistan Development Review 26, no. 4 (1987): 447–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v26i4pp.447-456.

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Economic growth, and the distribution of wealth and income, are two of the major, dimensions of economic policy in all countries. If one follows the data published by the World Bank, one can see, that even the relative income distribution in the developed and some of the developing countries are very similar; it is only, that the level of income is much lower in the latter countries, and therefore, that low income is more visible and striking. Therefore, raising the level of income of the very poor has been a major task of all governments. There has been a very controversial discussion, howeve
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Nuraini, Ida, and Happy Febrina Hariyani. "Quality Economic Growth as an Indicator of Economic Development." Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan: Kajian Masalah Ekonomi dan Pembangunan 20, no. 1 (2019): 80–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.23917/jep.v20i1.7104.

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This study aims to map the districts/cities in East Java that is classified as having quality economic growth, as well as formulating a concept of quality economic growth by examining several social and economic indicators such as unemployment, income distribution across regions, income distribution among economic sectors, equity investment, and poverty. Using Klassen's typology analysis, it is found that most (19 regions) districts and cities in East Java are in the advanced category but depressed. Meanwhile, there are 8 regions that are classified as advanced and growing rapidly and 10 regio
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van Seventer, D. E. N. "Income distribution, economic structure and employment in South Africa." Development Southern Africa 4, no. 1 (1987): 133–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03768358708439300.

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Pla, Jésica Lorena, and Emilio Jorge Ayos. "Social class and income distribution." Civitas: revista de Ciências Sociais 22 (October 4, 2022): e42115. http://dx.doi.org/10.15448/1984-7289.2022.1.42115.

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This paper aims to analyse the relationship between household income sources and household economic welfare over a medium-term period spanning different political-economic cycles in Argentina. It bases on the convergence between social class studies and welfare regimes analysis. We used a quantitative methodological strategy based on microdata from the Permanent Household Survey (EPH for its acronym in Spanish) of the National Institute of Statistics and Census (Indec for its acronym in Spanish), Argentina. The class scheme known as EGP/Casmin was constructed. The income sources for the differ
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Partridge, Mark D. "Does Income Distribution Affect U.S. State Economic Growth?*." Journal of Regional Science 45, no. 2 (2005): 363–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-4146.2005.00375.x.

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Rakowski, Witold. "Inequalities in socio-economic development in the world." Wiadomości Statystyczne. The Polish Statistician 60, no. 8 (2015): 81–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.8310.

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Based on the Human Development Report 2013 the author presents classification of the countries taking into account HDI value in 2012, non-income HDI and the IHDI (Inequality – Adjusted Human Development Index). IHDI reflects disparities in the income distribution. 187 states of the report are divided into 12 groups by the HDI total value.
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Naqvi, Syed Nawab Haider. "The "Orderliness" of Economic Development (Presidential Address)." Pakistan Development Review 33, no. 4I (1994): 317–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v33i4ipp.317-323.

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The process of economic development-in the sense of a sustained increase in per capita income-is typically associated with dramatic changes in some key economic variables relating to the sectoral composition of production, trade, and factor-use. And this seems to suggest that it is essentially a "disorderly" affair. Some of these changes have been observed regularly enough to qualify as the stylised facts, or the "regularities", of economic development. These general observations about the real world seem to support a spate of "disorderly" hypotheses about the nature of economic development. T
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Nurmanaf, A. Rozana. "TINGKAT PENDAPATAN DALAM HUBUNGAN DENGAN DISTRIBUSINYA DIANTARA RUMAHTANGGA PEDESAAN." Agro Ekonomi 12, no. 2 (2005): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/agroekonomi.16952.

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Level of income is usually used as the indicator of economic development successful. But, increasing in income is not always followed by the improvement of its distribution. The purpose of this paper is to examine interrelationship between level of income and skewed level of its distribution among households. By using data Patanas ( National Panel of Farmer Study) done by Puslitbang Sosek Pertanian 2004, relationship analysis has been done between income per head and Gini Coefficient as the measurement of skewed level of income distribution. The result show a complete stage of economic develop
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Febriyani, Annisa, and Ali Anis. "PENGARUH PERTUMBUHAN EKONOMI, INVESTASI DAN INDEKS PEMBANGUNAN MANUSIA TERHADAP KETIMPANGAN DISTRIBUSI PENDAPATAN DI INDONESIA." Jurnal Kajian Ekonomi dan Pembangunan 3, no. 4 (2021): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/jkep.v3i4.12375.

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This study examines the impact of economic growth, investment and human development index on the inequality of income distribution in Indonesiafrom 2007-2016. The results of the study using panel data regression showed that: 1) Economic growth has a negative and insignificant effect on the inequality of income distribution in Indonesia with a significant of 0.2926; (2) Investment has a positive and significant effect on the inequality of income distribution in Indonesia with a significant amount of 0.0000; (3) The Human Development Index has a positive and insignificant effect on the inequalit
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Amaluddin, Amaluddin, Bin Raudha Arif Hanoeboen, and Amin Ramly. "Determinan sosial ekonomi kesenjangan distribusi Pendapatan penduduk di Kawasan Timur Indonesia." Jurnal Paradigma Ekonomika 15, no. 1 (2020): 39–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.22437/jpe.v15i1.9218.

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Inequality of income distribution and its determinants still leaves mixed debate and empirical findings. The source of inequality in population income distribution is in Eastern Indonesia (KTI) in line with the economic development performance that is still low compared to Western Indonesia (KBI). This study aims to examine the socio-economic factors that influence the income distribution gap in KTI, with a focus on economic growth, employment opportunities, farmer exchange rates, regional minimum wages, and education. Quantitative analysis tools used are panel data regression models with fixe
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Gahlot, Bharat, and Akanksha Dubey. "Income inequalities: the rationale of demarcation amid growth and development." Journal of Management and Science 1, no. 1 (2013): 69–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/jms.2013.10.

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In this paper we provide an analytical view of the effect of income inequality over economic development even in the charisma of continuous economic growth. In the beginning a detailed discussion has been done regarding the differences between economic growth and development.Ours is a developing economy with a continuous rise in GDP. However due to unequal distribution of income, the economy has not been able to witness economic development on an overall basis. An introduction is given regarding the HDI, the ultimate measure of economic development. This paper also proves the fact that economi
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Mulia Safitri, Ira, Apridar Apridar, and Taufiq Carnegie Dawood. "The Impact of Income Inequality, Human Development, Gender Development and Open Unemployment on Economic Growth in Indonesia." International Journal of Finance, Economics and Business 3, no. 2 (2024): 120–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.56225/ijfeb.v3i2.330.

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Good economic growth reflects equitable income distribution and high labour absorption, leading to job creation. Addressing economic development is a government priority in Indonesia to tackle poverty, inequality, income disparity, and unemployment. This study investigates the impacts of income inequality, human development, gender development, and open unemployment on economic growth in Indonesia using panel data regression from 34 provinces (2015-2022). Data on income inequality, the human development index, the gender development index, and the open unemployment rate are from the Central Bu
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Nemati, Morteza, and Ghasem Raisi. "Economic Growth and Income Inequality in Developing Countries." International Journal of Life Sciences 9, no. 6 (2015): 79–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ijls.v9i6.12743.

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Nowadays, improvement in income distribution and poverty eradication and hence low inequality are served as the main objectives of economic and social development strategy even prior than primary tasks of governments. to manifest importance of income distribution, some economists adopt income inequality and income distribution in society as criteria for economic system of the community, although these criteria and measures are theoretical for the economic system and this varies from the perspective of different people, however, it denotes on importance of income distribution among individuals.
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Indah Wahyu Prastiwi, Dinda Amalia, and Siti Khairani. "Teori-Teori Pertumbuhan dan Pembangunan Ekonomi." Maslahah : Jurnal Manajemen dan Ekonomi Syariah 3, no. 1 (2025): 297–305. https://doi.org/10.59059/maslahah.v3i1.2079.

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Economic development has a broader meaning and encompasses comprehensive changes in the economic structure of society. This development process is a transformation marked by structural changes, both in the foundation of economic activities and in the economic framework of the society in question. In economic theory, it is understood that economic growth and equity often conflict with each other. If the focus of development is directed towards economic growth, it will be high, but it will not be accompanied by income equity, resulting in an unequal income distribution. Conversely, if the emphas
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Arafah, Mega, and Rifki Khoirudin. "Analisis Ketimpangan Distribusi Pendapatan Kabupaten/Kota di Provinsi Bali." JIEP: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi dan Pembangunan 5, no. 2 (2022): 628. http://dx.doi.org/10.20527/jiep.v5i2.6408.

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Inequality of income distribution is a condition of different levels of economic prosperity which is reflected in differences in income levels so that there are rich and poor people. Development is carried out in a sustainable manner with the aim of achieving a prosperous society by utilizing the available resources and potential to the fullest. However, the results of development still lead to income inequality. This study aims to determine the effect of poverty, education, HDI, economic growth, and population on the inequality of income distribution in districts/cities in Bali Province in 20
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Haq, Rashida. "Trends in Inequality and Welfare in Consumption Expenditure: The Case of Pakistan." Pakistan Development Review 37, no. 4II (1998): 765–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v37i4iipp.765-779.

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Economic growth is important, but at the same time it loses its importance if nothing trickles down to the poor. One of the frequent heard arguments against growth strategies is that it benefits only the comparatively well off segment of the society. This means that the concomitant of economic growth is more skewed income distribution. Growth and equity should be solved subsequently or in some cases simultaneously, otherwise these countries are exposed to disaster [Hirschman (1973)]. The surge for income distribution studies both in developed and developing countries has, however, been caused
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Suntari, Martin Vegarika, and Ahmad Yunani. "ANALISIS KETIMPANGAN PEMBANGUNAN EKONOMI DAN KETIMPANGAN DISTRIBUSI PENDAPATAN DI PROVINSI KALIMANTAN SELATAN (STUDI KASUS KOTA BANJARMASIN DAN KABUPATEN TANAH BUMBU)." ECOPLAN : JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES 2, no. 2 (2019): 67–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.20527/ecoplan.v2i2.21.

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Abstract - This study aims to find out how the level of economic development inequality and the inequality of income distribution in Banjarmasin City and Tanah Bumbu Regency, and how the comparison of the economic development inequality and the inequality of income distribution in that two regions. This study uses secondary data from the period of 2013-2017. The data is obtained from BPS. The analysis of inequality level of economic development using Williamson index, and analyzing the inequality of income distribution using the index gini ratio. The comparison results of Williamson index and
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Afriza Ulfa Ritonga and Nurhayati Harahap. "Analisis Faktor-Faktor Yang Mempengaruhi Pembangunan Ekonomi Daerah Provinsi Sumatera Utara." Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu Ekonomi dan Keuangan Syariah 2, no. 1 (2023): 01–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.59059/jupiekes.v2i1.783.

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Economic development means the process of increasing total income and per capita income, taking into account population growth, significant changes in the country's economic structure, and equal distribution of income between residents. Economic growth is an inseparable part of economic development; Economic growth results in economic growth and vice versa, economic growth increases the speed of the economic development process. Economic growth is the process of increasing the production capacity of the economy which is reflected in an increase in national income. A country is claimed to be in
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Yao, Lianying, and Xiaoxiao Ma. "Has digital finance widened the income gap?" PLOS ONE 17, no. 2 (2022): e0263915. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263915.

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Using the statistical data of 280 prefectural-level cities in China from 2011 to 2020, this paper empirically tests the relationship between digital finance and residents’ income in a linear and nonlinear model based on the G-J model theory, respectively. The study aims to discuss and analyze the impact of digital finance development on income distribution in the context of the current situation of digital finance development in China and further explore how to make digital finance better regulate the income distribution of residents. The innovation of this paper is to use two nonlinear method
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Jovanovic-Gavrilovic, Biljana. "Inequality and development." Ekonomski anali 44, no. 159 (2003): 21–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/eka0359021j.

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Inequality can be analyzed from various aspects. In this paper our attention is drawn to economic inequality, most frequently manifested through income and wealth. The measurement of economic inequality is a complex task. The Lorenz curve and a number of numerical indices are applied, and let us mention the following ones: the Gini coefficient, the coefficient of variation, the Theil index and the Atkinson measure. These indices do satisfy the criteria (principles) presenting, according to general consent an appropriate measure of economic inequality: anonymity (symmetry) principle, population
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Kazi, Shahnaz, and Zeba A. Sathar. "Differences in Household Characteristics by Income Distribution in Pakistan." Pakistan Development Review 24, no. 3-4 (1985): 657–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v24i3-4pp.657-669.

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The main purpose of this paper is to identify variations in demographic and economic characteristics of households by income groups. For almost two decades now development planners have been concerned with the issue of income disparities and poverty. Whereas previous studies in this area for Pakistan [2; 9] have focused mainly on quantifying the extent of poverty in the country, the present work investigates the qualitative aspects of poorer households. It aims at providing some empirical insight into the distinctive socio-economic and demographic circumstances of the poor.
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Ahmed, Mahboob. "Estimation of Distribution of Income in Pakistan, Using Micro Data." Pakistan Development Review 39, no. 4II (2000): 807–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v39i4iipp.807-824.

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Income distribution entered the post war discussion of economic development fairly late. Until the 1960s much of the focus was on industrialisation and the need for capital accumulation. Pakistan was no exception as in the early 60s economic expansion became the main target and means to political identity. Rapid population growth associated with steep decline in mortality demanded acceleration of production to keep pace. Overall aggregate expansion was much faster than before but without benefit for the poor. In that context emerged a new professional interest in income distribution. Haq’s (19
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Ms. Camila Matins-Bekat and Kishore G. Kulkarni. "Income Distribution and Economic Growth: The Case of Brazil." Journal of Developing Areas 43, no. 1 (2009): 341–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jda.0.0033.

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Maorencia, Queentha Monica, and Marwan Marwan. "Pengaruh Pertumbuhan Ekonomi, Investasi dan Indeks Pembangunan Manusia terhadap Ketimpangan Pendapatan di Indonesia." ARZUSIN 3, no. 5 (2023): 571–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.58578/arzusin.v3i5.1672.

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The study aims to examine the extent of the influence of economic growth, domestic investment, foreign investment and human development index on income distribution inequality in Indonesia in 2018-2022. This type of research is descriptive and associative, the data used is panel data where the research was conducted in Indonesia in 2018-2022. This research uses the Eviews 12 application, the model chosen is the Fixed Effect Model. The F test shows that economic growth, domestic investment, foreign investment and human development index have a significant effect on income distribution inequalit
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Olliffiana, Daivy, and Rifki Khoirudin. "Faktor Berpengaruh pada Ketimpangan Distribusi Pendapatan Enam Provinsi di Pulau Jawa." BALANCE: Economic, Business, Management and Accounting Journal 19, no. 1 (2022): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.30651/blc.v19i1.8738.

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Development aims to improve the welfare of the people. To improve welfare, it requires economic growth that is quitte high, stable and equiable in income. High enough economic growth must be balanced with equity, so as not to create ineqalty. Growth is not a goal, but only a tool as a process to reduce proverty and redurce inequality in income distribution. Hence the reduction of inequality ofincome distribution is the essence of development results can be enjoyed fairly and equitably by all people, the problemof unequal income distribution will not arise. If the economic proformance is better
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Pyroha, Serhii. "Effective salary policy as a component of the development strategy." ScienceRise: Juridical Science, no. 4(26) (December 29, 2023): 27–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.15587/2523-4153.2023.294285.

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The inefficient distribution of income in society creates a number of problems, the main of which are the following: approved social standards are at least two times lower than the actual value of the minimum consumer basket, half of the Pension Fund's income is formed at the expense of subsidies, and half of the country's households need subsidies to pay for housing and communal services. As a result, there is no solvent demand for goods and services on the market, which slows down the socio-economic development of the state. The need for radical improvement of the principles of income distri
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Fadillah, Puti Andiny, and Rinaldi Syahputra. "Analisis Pertumbuhan Ekonomi, Jumlah Penduduk dan Indeks Pembangunan Manusia terhadap Distribusi Pendapatan di Aceh Bagian Timur." Jurnal Penelitian Ekonomi Akuntansi (JENSI) 7, no. 2 (2023): 374–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.33059/jensi.v7i2.8907.

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This research aims to determine the influence of Economic Growth, Population and Human Development Index on Income Distribution in Eastern Aceh simultaneously and partially in 2012-2021. This research uses time series data using panel data regression analysis method. E-Views application version 10, which produces a coefficient value for the Economic Growth variable of 0.9402 and has an insignificant effect on Income Distribution. The population coefficient value is 0.5946 and has insignificant effect on Income Distribution. The coefficient value of the Human Development Index is 0.0006 and has
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Mahmood, Haider, Nabil Maalel, and Muhammad Shahid Hassan. "Probing the Energy-Environmental Kuznets Curve Hypothesis in Oil and Natural Gas Consumption Models Considering Urbanization and Financial Development in Middle East Countries." Energies 14, no. 11 (2021): 3178. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en14113178.

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Economic growth, urbanization, and financial market development (FMD) may increase energy demand in any economy. Non-renewable sources of energy consumption, i.e., oil consumption and natural gas consumption (NGC), could have environmental consequences. We examine the effects of economic growth, urbanization, and FMD on the oil consumption and NGC in Middle East countries using the period 1975–2019. In the panel results, we found a positive effect of income and a negative effect of income-squared on oil and natural gas consumption. Hence, we corroborate the existence of the environmental Kuzne
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