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Title: Impact of industrial specialization and economic development on income inequality in the regions of Russia
Authors: Davidson, N.
Bakhteyev, S.
Turkanova, S.
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: EDP Sciences
Citation: Davidson, N, Bakhteyev, S & Turkanova, S 2021, Impact of industrial specialization and economic development on income inequality in the regions of Russia. в A Torre, S Martinat, Kumar, Y Lavrikova & E Kuzmin (ред.), VI INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE TERRITORIAL INEQUALITY: A PROBLEM OR DEVELOPMENT DRIVER (REC-2021). E3S Web of Conferences, Том. 301, Региональная общественная организация содействия развитию институтов Отделения экономики РАН, 6th International Scientific Conference on Territorial Inequality - A Problem or Development Driver (REC), Ekaterinburg, 23/06/2021. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202130104004
Davidson, N., Bakhteyev, S., & Turkanova, S. (2021). Impact of industrial specialization and economic development on income inequality in the regions of Russia. в A. Torre, S. Martinat, Kumar, Y. Lavrikova, & E. Kuzmin (Ред.), VI INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE TERRITORIAL INEQUALITY: A PROBLEM OR DEVELOPMENT DRIVER (REC-2021) (E3S Web of Conferences; Том 301). Региональная общественная организация содействия развитию институтов Отделения экономики РАН. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202130104004
Abstract: The degree of income differentiation depends on many factors, including the level of regional economic development, production structure and industrial specialization. In this paper, we assess the impact of the industrial specialization of Russian regions on income inequality measured by the Gini coefficient. Based on the regional data over the period 2005 to 2018, we build an econometric model applying the Arellano-Bover / Blundell-Bond estimation method. We use shares of the main industries in gross regional product to describe production structure of regions. The modelling results show that the classic Kuznets curve is not empirically supported for the regions of Russia. Besides, we find that the larger the share of mining, manufacturing, construction, trade and financial sector in GRP, the higher the inequality in the region, while the share of agriculture does not affect it significantly. © The Authors.
Keywords: INCOMES OF THE POPULATION
INDUSTRIAL SPECIALIZATION
REGIONAL INEQUALITY
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/131600
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Conference name: 23 July 2021 through 25 July 2021
Conference date: 6th International Scientific Conference on Territorial Inequality: A Problem or Development Driver, REC 2021
SCOPUS ID: 85146693944
WOS ID: 000758738500022
PURE ID: 29830459
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ISSN: 2555-0403
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202130104004
Sponsorship: Russian Science Foundation, RSF, (19-18-00262)
Acknowledgement: Research was supported by the grant of the Russian Science Foundation № 19-18-00262 “Empirical modelling of balanced technological and socioeconomic development in the Russian regions”.
RSCF project card: 19-18-00262
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