Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics (Dec 2021)
POLITICAL REGIME, SHADOW ECONOMY AND INCOME INEQUALITY: Evidence from Pakistan
Abstract
There has been growing literature focusing on empirical evaluation of the key determinants of income distribution across the countries for the last three decades. The present study aims to assess the impact of political regime and shadow economy on income inequalities in Pakistan over the period 1975 to 2016. Two estimation techniques, namely, fully modified ordinary least squares (FMOLS) and auto-regressive distributive lag (ARDL) model, have been used for estimation purposes. The findings indicate that democratic regimes and shadow economies significantly contribute to the worsening of income inequalities in the country. Furthermore, the results also reveal that democracy reinforces income inequalities promoting the impact of the shadow economy in Pakistan.