Global Income Inequality – A Case Study of OECD Countries and Kazakhstan

This article presents the results of a study into the features of the formation of economic inequality in Kazakhstan in the context of global trends in the country’s development. The methodological basis of the study was a comparative analysis of the former Soviet Union (FSU) and OECD countries in t...

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Published in:Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe
Main Authors: Jumambayev, Seisembay, Dzhulaeva, Almazhan, Baimukhanova, Sariya, Ilyashova, Guliya, Dosmbek, Aidana
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Language:English
Published: Łódź University Press 2022
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spelling ftunivlodzojs:oai:czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl:article/15757 2023-05-15T16:52:28+02:00 Global Income Inequality – A Case Study of OECD Countries and Kazakhstan Globalne nierówności dochodów – studium przypadku krajów OECD i Kazachstanu Jumambayev, Seisembay Dzhulaeva, Almazhan Baimukhanova, Sariya Ilyashova, Guliya Dosmbek, Aidana 2022-12-16 application/pdf https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/CER/article/view/15757 https://doi.org/10.18778/1508-2008.25.35 eng eng Łódź University Press https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/CER/article/view/15757/15256 https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/CER/article/view/15757 doi:10.18778/1508-2008.25.35 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 CC-BY-NC-ND Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe; Vol. 25 No. 4 (2022); 179-203 Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe; Tom 25 Nr 4 (2022); 179-203 2082-6737 1508-2008 development distribution institutions transition economy wealth О10 О57 Р16 rozwój dystrybucja instytucje gospodarka przechodząca transformację bogactwo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2022 ftunivlodzojs https://doi.org/10.18778/1508-2008.25.35 2022-12-20T00:09:45Z This article presents the results of a study into the features of the formation of economic inequality in Kazakhstan in the context of global trends in the country’s development. The methodological basis of the study was a comparative analysis of the former Soviet Union (FSU) and OECD countries in terms of economic development and inequality in the context of global changes and trends, implemented with the help of econometric and economic‑statistical methods. The study revealed a direct statistically significant (p < 0.05) correlation between the level of income concentration of the 10% group and the economic growth of Iceland (r = 0.67) and the Republic of Belarus (r = 0.65). In the case of the Republic of Kazakhstan, no such correlation was found. However, in Kazakhstan, the link between the 10% group’s income concentration and gross domestic product per capita has been established. The dynamics of GDP growth and the values of Kazakhstan’s population’s real money incomes have a stable inverse relationship. The correlation coefficient between them is r = –0.46, and the determination coefficient is R = 0.215, based on data from 2008 to 2020. This suggests that economic growth is still the most important factor that influences the population’s real income. The results of the study will be put into practice by familiarizing government officials with the developed proposals for enhancing the state’s policy of overcoming economic inequality and setting the stage for sustainable economic growth. In addition, the results of this study will be of interest to academic science, actualizing new directions for further research. W artykule przedstawiono wyniki badania sposobu powstawania nierówności ekonomicznych w Kazachstanie w kontekście globalnych trendów w rozwoju kraju. Podstawą metodologiczną pracy była analiza porównawcza krajów byłego Związku Radzieckiego (FSU) i OECD pod kątem rozwoju gospodarczego i nierówności w kontekście globalnych zmian i trendów, realizowana za pomocą metod ekonometrycznych i ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Journals University of Lodz Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe 25 4 179 203
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topic development
distribution
institutions
transition economy
wealth
О10
О57
Р16
rozwój
dystrybucja
instytucje
gospodarka przechodząca transformację
bogactwo
spellingShingle development
distribution
institutions
transition economy
wealth
О10
О57
Р16
rozwój
dystrybucja
instytucje
gospodarka przechodząca transformację
bogactwo
Jumambayev, Seisembay
Dzhulaeva, Almazhan
Baimukhanova, Sariya
Ilyashova, Guliya
Dosmbek, Aidana
Global Income Inequality – A Case Study of OECD Countries and Kazakhstan
topic_facet development
distribution
institutions
transition economy
wealth
О10
О57
Р16
rozwój
dystrybucja
instytucje
gospodarka przechodząca transformację
bogactwo
description This article presents the results of a study into the features of the formation of economic inequality in Kazakhstan in the context of global trends in the country’s development. The methodological basis of the study was a comparative analysis of the former Soviet Union (FSU) and OECD countries in terms of economic development and inequality in the context of global changes and trends, implemented with the help of econometric and economic‑statistical methods. The study revealed a direct statistically significant (p < 0.05) correlation between the level of income concentration of the 10% group and the economic growth of Iceland (r = 0.67) and the Republic of Belarus (r = 0.65). In the case of the Republic of Kazakhstan, no such correlation was found. However, in Kazakhstan, the link between the 10% group’s income concentration and gross domestic product per capita has been established. The dynamics of GDP growth and the values of Kazakhstan’s population’s real money incomes have a stable inverse relationship. The correlation coefficient between them is r = –0.46, and the determination coefficient is R = 0.215, based on data from 2008 to 2020. This suggests that economic growth is still the most important factor that influences the population’s real income. The results of the study will be put into practice by familiarizing government officials with the developed proposals for enhancing the state’s policy of overcoming economic inequality and setting the stage for sustainable economic growth. In addition, the results of this study will be of interest to academic science, actualizing new directions for further research. W artykule przedstawiono wyniki badania sposobu powstawania nierówności ekonomicznych w Kazachstanie w kontekście globalnych trendów w rozwoju kraju. Podstawą metodologiczną pracy była analiza porównawcza krajów byłego Związku Radzieckiego (FSU) i OECD pod kątem rozwoju gospodarczego i nierówności w kontekście globalnych zmian i trendów, realizowana za pomocą metod ekonometrycznych i ...
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Dzhulaeva, Almazhan
Baimukhanova, Sariya
Ilyashova, Guliya
Dosmbek, Aidana
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