Nonrenewable Resources, Income Inequality and Per Capita GDP: An Empirical Analysis

21 Pages Posted: 7 Oct 2016

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Antonio Scognamillo

United Nations - Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

Gianluca Mele

World Bank

Luca Sensini

- Centre for Studies in Economics and Finance (CSEF)

Date Written: September 22, 2016

Abstract

This analysis examines the relationship between nonrenewable resource dependence, economic growth and income inequality. It uses a two-equation system in which the Gini index and GDP per capita are the dependent variables and the stock of nonrenewable resources as a share of national wealth -- i.e. resource dependence -- is the independent variable. Using a dataset that includes information on 43 countries from 1980 to 2012, this paper estimates several model specifications in order to check the robustness of the results under different assumptions and to account for income-group-related heterogeneity among countries. The baseline model provides strong evidence that natural resource dependence is negatively correlated with both per capita GDP and the Gini index; in other words, resource dependence is associated with lower income levels, but also with a more equal distribution of income. Interestingly, however, after controlling for country income group, the sign and magnitude of these relationships appear to become dependent on national-level structural characteristics. Among higher-income countries, greater nonrenewable natural resource dependence is associated with lower income inequality, while there is no statistically significant correlation with GDP per capita. Among the lower-income group, greater dependence on nonrenewable natural resources is associated with both higher levels of income inequality and lower per capita GDP. Further analysis focusing on a subsample of non-renewable resource rich countries confirms these findings.

Keywords: Industrial Economics, Economic Theory & Research, Global Environment, Economic Growth, Fiscal & Monetary Policy, Consumption, Natural Resources Management and Rural Issues, Natural Resources Management

Suggested Citation

Scognamillo, Antonio and Mele, Gianluca and Sensini, Luca, Nonrenewable Resources, Income Inequality and Per Capita GDP: An Empirical Analysis (September 22, 2016). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 7831, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2849132

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Luca Sensini

- Centre for Studies in Economics and Finance (CSEF) ( email )

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