Housing, Inequality and Economic Growth: Evidence from a Sample of Brazilian States

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Autor(a) principal: Manzoli, Vittoria
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Duarte, António, Simões, Marta
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/93324
https://doi.org/10.28934/ea.20.53.1.pp42-58
Resumo: This paper investigates the inequality-growth nexus using state-level data for Brazil from 2005 to 2013 and considers that the housing deficit better reflects inequality in the Brazilian economy, a highly unequal country. We estimate a growth regression where the housing deficit is the main explanatory variable taken alongside other control variables. The findings point to the existence of a negative linear association between the housing deficit and the growth rate of real GPD per capita across the 27 Brazilian states, with a higher explanatory power relative to the regressions that use the Gini index. The association is also stronger for the sample of richer states. Other statistically significant regressors include initial income and human capital/education. Our findings endorse investing in housing as a potential important means for fighting inequality and promoting faster economic growth in Brazil. Attention should also be given to broadening access to higher quality utilities such as electricity and sanitation. The promotion of universal access to education as a means to increase the human capital stock is also a path to achieve faster growth in Brazil.
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title Housing, Inequality and Economic Growth: Evidence from a Sample of Brazilian States
spellingShingle Housing, Inequality and Economic Growth: Evidence from a Sample of Brazilian States
Manzoli, Vittoria
housinginequality
economic growth
Brazilian states
panel data
title_short Housing, Inequality and Economic Growth: Evidence from a Sample of Brazilian States
title_full Housing, Inequality and Economic Growth: Evidence from a Sample of Brazilian States
title_fullStr Housing, Inequality and Economic Growth: Evidence from a Sample of Brazilian States
title_full_unstemmed Housing, Inequality and Economic Growth: Evidence from a Sample of Brazilian States
title_sort Housing, Inequality and Economic Growth: Evidence from a Sample of Brazilian States
author Manzoli, Vittoria
author_facet Manzoli, Vittoria
Duarte, António
Simões, Marta
author_role author
author2 Duarte, António
Simões, Marta
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Manzoli, Vittoria
Duarte, António
Simões, Marta
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv housinginequality
economic growth
Brazilian states
panel data
topic housinginequality
economic growth
Brazilian states
panel data
description This paper investigates the inequality-growth nexus using state-level data for Brazil from 2005 to 2013 and considers that the housing deficit better reflects inequality in the Brazilian economy, a highly unequal country. We estimate a growth regression where the housing deficit is the main explanatory variable taken alongside other control variables. The findings point to the existence of a negative linear association between the housing deficit and the growth rate of real GPD per capita across the 27 Brazilian states, with a higher explanatory power relative to the regressions that use the Gini index. The association is also stronger for the sample of richer states. Other statistically significant regressors include initial income and human capital/education. Our findings endorse investing in housing as a potential important means for fighting inequality and promoting faster economic growth in Brazil. Attention should also be given to broadening access to higher quality utilities such as electricity and sanitation. The promotion of universal access to education as a means to increase the human capital stock is also a path to achieve faster growth in Brazil.
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