Wealth inequality and financial development: Revisiting the symmetry breaking mechanism
Matsuyama (Econometrica 72(3):853–884, 2004) shows that financial integration may lead to income polarization among inherently identical countries, if these countries are financially underdeveloped, a result he calls “symmetry breaking.” By introducing the minimum investment requirement and within-c...
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Main Author: | ZHANG, Haiping |
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2017
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