Replication Data for: The impact of trade openness on domestic income inequality
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Jiaming Zhu, Tuebingen University
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This is a strongly balanced panel dataset of 65 countries spanning the period from 1991 to 2020, with data from SWIID, ETH Zurich, the World Bank, and CEPII.Since the trade openness indicators for individual countries are missing from the World Bank database, the author supplements them by calculating and filling in the ratio of the corresponding GDP values in WITS to the total import and export trade. ratio of total import and export trade to supplement it. At the same time, to ensure the completeness of the data and the balance of the panel data, I linearly interpolate the missing GDP per capita values and the missing education indicator values for some countries.
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