Journal article
The retail price of inequality
DM Frankel, ED Gould
Journal of Urban Economics | Published : 2001
Abstract
This paper studies the relation between a city's income distribution and its retail price level using panel data. We find that an increase in the presence of lower-middle income households, relative to poor or upper income households, is associated with lower prices. Our findings suggest that greater income inequality raises the prices that poor households face, thus making it harder for them to invest in human capital. © 2000 Academic Press.