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When More Poor Means Less Poverty: On Income Inequality and Purchasing Power


Andreas Bergh


Lund University - Department of Economics; Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN)

Therese Nilsson


Lund University - Department of Economics; Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN)

January 24, 2012

IFN Working Paper No. 900

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We show theoretically that the poor can benefit from price changes induced by higher income inequality. As the number of poor in a society increases, or when the income difference between rich and poor increases, the market for products aimed towards the poor grows and such products become more profitable. As a result, there are circumstances where an increase in poverty associates with higher purchasing power of the poor. Using cross-country data at two points in time on the price of rice and Big Mac hamburgers, we confirm the relationship between inequality and purchasing power of the poor, and show that it is robust to several control variables and also to a first-difference specification.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 14

Keywords: Inequality, Poverty, Prices, Purchasing power

JEL Classification: D63, I3

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Bergh, Andreas and Nilsson, Therese, When More Poor Means Less Poverty: On Income Inequality and Purchasing Power (January 24, 2012). IFN Working Paper No. 900. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2047014 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2047014

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Andreas Bergh (Contact Author)
Lund University - Department of Economics ( email )
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Therese Nilsson
Lund University - Department of Economics ( email )
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S-220 07 Lund
Sweden
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Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN) ( email )
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Stockholm, SE-102 15
Sweden
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