Re: student needs help with variation on Kuznets' inverted u
- From: "Stevo" <Ackms421@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 13 Apr 2007 13:08:45 -0700
On Apr 13, 2:28 pm, r...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On 13 Apr 2007 02:12:39 -0700, "Stevo" <Ackms...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am an undergraduate student and am currently taking "Principles of
Macroeconomics." My professor, for whatever reason, was impressed
with my abilities and, as such, offered me a special assignment; I was
told it would be a paper of some sort, and doing this paper would
exempt me from taking the final exam. I love to write, so I accepted.
This was a big mistake, as the paper seems to be impossible to
write.
This is the topic: Kuznets inverted u theory suggests that as
economic growth occurs, income inequality increases to a point and
then decreases. This forms what has been aptly termed an "inverted
u." My professor asked me to do secondary research only and determine
whether corruption mimics this effect. That is, whether corruption
increases with economic growth, before it decreases. I need a minimum
of 10 sources, and I have only found 1 that directly tackles this
subject. There are a few others that say corruption plays into income
inequality, but it being a factor within income inequality does not
exactly reach the core of this subject. I am unclear on where to go
from here. Are any of you familiar with a "corruption inverted u?"
Have you looked at nationmaster? It has corruption data that can be
correlated with a number of other variables. AFAIK there is no such
relationship. Corruption appears to be primarily culturally
determined, although there is definitely an inverse relationship
between level of corruption and per capita GDP.
This is what I am finding, but only indirectly. It seems that this
subject has not been discussed enough for someone to actually state
that such a relationship does not exist. I have actually found one
article that seems to dissent from your opinion, but it uses some "big
language" and equations that I am unfamiliar with. Page 144 actually
has a graph that seems to show a corruption inverted u. Would you be
willing to take a look at it for me. I have uploaded it here:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LRJCBBZL
If you have access to journals, the article is : "Corruption,
Pollution, and the Kuznets Environmental Curve" by Lopez and Mitra.
Thanks a lot for your opinion. I can't wait to tell my professor that
I found this assignment to be a bit 'esoteric' for the course!
Steve
Is my professor just messing with me?? I don't know. Any help is
much-appreciated.
FWIW, IMO this sounds like a somewhat esoteric topic for a "Principles
of Macro" essay.
Good luck on the final exam!
-- Roy L- Hide quoted text -
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