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Inflation, Unemployment, Openness to International Trade and Income Inequality in Israel between 1967 and 1999

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  • Claude Berthomieu

    (UNS - Université Nice Sophia Antipolis (1965 - 2019))

  • Joseph Deutsch

    (Bar-Ilan University [Israël])

  • Albert Marouani

    (UNS - Université Nice Sophia Antipolis (1965 - 2019))

  • Jacques Silber

    (Bar-Ilan University [Israël])

Abstract

This paper analyzes the effect on income inequality in Israel of macroeconomic variables, such as inflation and unemployment, and of the degree of openness to international trade. A distinction is made between unexpected and expected inflation. The results of the empirical investigation that covers the 1967-1999 period indicate that the rate of unexpected inflation, the rate of unemployment and the degree of openness to international trade do not affect equally all the income deciles.
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  • Claude Berthomieu & Joseph Deutsch & Albert Marouani & Jacques Silber, 2003. "Inflation, Unemployment, Openness to International Trade and Income Inequality in Israel between 1967 and 1999," Post-Print halshs-01965158, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:halshs-01965158
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