International and Interregional Inequality and Economic Growth: Evaluation and Analysis

Research Article
  • B. D. Khusainov Institute of Economics, MES Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty, Kazakhstan bkhusainov@gmail.com
  • A. I. Nussupov Grant Project, Institute of Economics, MES RK, Almaty, Kazakhstan bkhusainov@gmail.com
  • K. N. Zhangalieva Institute of Economics, MES Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty, Kazakhstan bkhusainov@gmail.com
How to Cite
Khusainov B.D., Nussupov A.I., Zhangalieva K.N. International and Interregional Inequality and Economic Growth: Evaluation and Analysis. Living Standards of the Population in the Regions of Russia. 2017. Vol. 13. No. 1. P. 76-84. (in Russ.).

Abstract

The Purpose of the Study. Analyzing the international and interregional inequality as a global challenge of our time on the basis of many studies on the interrelation between inequality and economic growth. Numerous calculations have been conducted for the first time in domestic economic science to quantify the interregional and international inequality on the basis of indicators of 196 countries in the world over the last thirty-five years. To develop these concepts econometric interrelations were built and specified for the first time to assess the international and interregional impact on the dynamics of the growth of national economies and various regions of the world. The Results are used by the government state administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The interregional and international income inequality impact on the growth of national economies is confirmed by empirical calculations.
Keywords:
global challenges, interregional and international inequality, income differentiation, economic growth, a Gini index

Author Biographies

B. D. Khusainov, Institute of Economics, MES Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty, Kazakhstan
доктор экономических наук, профессор, главный научный сотрудник
A. I. Nussupov, Grant Project, Institute of Economics, MES RK, Almaty, Kazakhstan
PhD (Economics), Senior Research Fellow
K. N. Zhangalieva, Institute of Economics, MES Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty, Kazakhstan
магистр экономики, ведущий экономист

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Khusainov, B. D., Nussupov, A. I., & Zhangalieva, K. N. (2017). International and Interregional Inequality and Economic Growth: Evaluation and Analysis. Living Standards of the Population in the Regions of Russia, 13(1), 76-84. Retrieved from https://www.jour.fnisc.ru/index.php/vcugjournal/article/view/8213
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WORLD ECONOMY: THE PROBLEM OF INTERREGIONAL INEQUALITY