Symmetric and asymmetric effects of financial deepening on income inequality in South Africa
Symmetric and asymmetric effects of financial deepening on income inequality in South Africa
The aim of this study is to examine the financial development-inequality nexus in South Africa from 1980 to 2017, specifically if financial deepening reduces income inequality. The initial results indicate a positive association between financial deepening and income inequality. On further exploration, we find evidence that the Greenwood and Jovanovich hypothesis holds for South Africa. We observe an inverted non-linear relationship between financial deepening and income inequality in the long-run. The results suggest that at early stages of financial development, income inequality increases, but gradually starts to decrease as the financial sector becomes more established in the long-run. The findings highlight the need for policymakers to focus on inclusive financial sector reforms in the early stages of financial development.
CITATION: Biyase, Mduduzi. Symmetric and asymmetric effects of financial deepening on income inequality in South Africa . Oxon : Taylor and Francis , 2023. Development Southern Africa, Vol. 40 No. 5, 2023 pp. 961-978 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frsymmetric-and-asymmetric-effects-financial-deepening-income-inequality-south-africa