Growth and Inequality: Model Evaluation Based on an Estimation-Calibration Strategy
Hyeok Jeong and Robert M. Townsend. Macroeconomic Dynamics Special Issue on Inequality 12(S2) September 2008: 231-84.
This paper evaluates two well-known models of growth with inequality
that have explicit micro underpinnings related to household choice. With
incomplete markets or transactions costs, wealth can constrain investment in
business and the choice of occupation and also constrain the timing of entry
into the formal financial sector. Using the Thai Socio-Economic Survey (SES),
Jeong and Townsend estimate the distribution of wealth and the key parameters that best fit
cross-sectional data on household choices and wealth. They then simulate the
model economies for two decades at the estimated initial wealth distribution and
analyze whether the model economies at those micro-fit parameter estimates can explain
the observed macro and sectoral aspects of income growth and inequality change.
Both models capture important features of Thai reality. Anomalies and
comparisons across the two distinct models yield specific suggestions for
improved research on the micro foundations of growth and inequality. LINK