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Analysis of Export Diversification and Impact of Globalisation on Income Inequality: Evidence from Asian Countries

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  • Dan Li
  • Xinyao Wang
  • Yubing Xu
  • Yutian Ren

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Due to the importance of product and geographical diversification of exports, the gravity equation was used to predict export diversification for 19 Asian countries from 2004 to 2017 and the System Generalised Method of Moments was used to analyse the dynamic impact of globalisation at the disaggregated level of the diversification of sectoral exports and the goods specialisation on income inequalities. The results show that sectoral diversification of exports is the driving force of inequality. Furthermore, increased diversification of exports in the highly-income countries of Asia increases inequality and has little impact on low-income countries in Asia.

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  • Dan Li & Xinyao Wang & Yubing Xu & Yutian Ren, 2022. "Analysis of Export Diversification and Impact of Globalisation on Income Inequality: Evidence from Asian Countries," Global Economic Review, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 51(3), pages 195-215, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:glecrv:v:51:y:2022:i:3:p:195-215
    DOI: 10.1080/1226508X.2022.2120518
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