Should the monetary authorities be sensitive to inequality concerns? Empirical evidence for a panel of 62 countries

Author:

Martín-Legendre Juan IgnacioORCID,Castellanos-García Pablo,Sánchez-Santos José Manuel

Abstract

PurposeThis paper aims to study, by means of an empirical approach, how monetary policy might affect the distribution of individual income.Design/methodology/approachAfter describing the channels through which monetary policy could impinge on income distribution, the authors carry out a panel analysis of 62 countries that control their monetary policy for the period 1996–2015.FindingsUsing two possible proxy variables for monetary policy (the monetary aggregate M3 and the real interest rates), the results reveal a significant positive relationship between real interest rates and income inequality measured through the market Gini coefficient and polarization ratios. The findings suggest that central bankers should be more aware of the redistributive effects of monetary policy.Research limitations/implicationsIt should be mentioned the major challenge of data limitation in the empirical investigation on the relationship between monetary policies and inequalities.Practical implicationsThe empirical evidence presented in this paper supports the premise that central bankers should not ignore the unintended redistributive consequences of their actions. In this regard, it is worth noting that if, in addition to price stability, central banks are also responsible for financial stability; the rationale behind central bank independence needs to be reconsidered.Originality/valueAn outstanding feature of the paper is its sample size and the variety of countries included in the sample, which includes countries from all continents and with very different levels of economic development. Also, unlike papers based on forecasting modeling – e.g. Vector autoregression (VAR) or Structural vector autoregression (SVAR) models, the study follows an explanatory approach, including not only monetary variables, but also a series of regressors that may have a meaningful and significant impact on inequality, according to a wide literature.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

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