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The role of the middle class in economic development: What do cross-country data show?

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posted on 2024-07-02, 23:55 authored by N Chun, R Hasan, M Ulubasoglu
This paper investigates the channels through which the middle class may matter for consumption growth and development. Determinants of the size and the growth of the middle class are also examined. Using several different middle class measures and a panel of 72 developing countries spanning the period 1985-2006, we find that a larger middle class influences growth primarily through higher levels of human capital investment. We also find that large governments, higher levels of urbanization, greater democracy, ethnic concentration, and sea access are all associated with a larger middle class.

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Journal

ADB Economics Working Paper Series

Volume

245

Pagination

1-48

Location

Manila, Philippines

ISSN

1655-5252

Language

eng

Publication classification

CN.1 Other journal article, C Journal article

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2011, Asian Development Bank

Publisher

Asian Development Bank * Economics and Research Department

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