The main objective of this study was to empirically examine the influence of globalization on income inequality in Nigeria from 1986 to 2021. The income inequality was represented by the Gini coefficient while globalization was measured by key indices like foreign direct investment, remittances, and trade openness. With the use of the autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) approach which was as a result of the stationary of our series at levels and first difference as reported by the Augmented Dickey-Fuller unit root test, the study observed that a long-run relationship exists amid inequality and measures of globalization. In the short-run, it was realized that foreign direct investment, remittances, trade openness, and urbanization aided in...
The literature on the nexus between trade openness, income inequality and poverty appears conspicuou...
ABSTRACT The world has witnessed increased interdependence in the last two decades, thanks to global...
The literature on the nexus between trade openness, income inequality and poverty appears conspicuou...
This study examines the impact of economic globalization on income inequality and economic growth in...
This study investigates the relationship between globalization and income inequality by developing a...
Investment in human capital in relation to global world is to achieve an optimum return in terms of ...
The paper investigates the relationship between globalization and income inequality using a comprehe...
The issue studied in this paper is whether globalization affects income inequality within countries....
Investment in human capital in relation to global world is to achieve an optimum return in terms of ...
This paper examines the relationship between globalization and income inequality in Sub-Saharan Afri...
This paper investigates the impact of globalization on income inequality distribution in 60 develope...
We assess the effect of globalization on income inequality within countries, focusing on the influen...
Investment in human capital in relation to global world is to achieve an optimum return in terms of ...
Since 1986, Nigeria has gradually been integrating with the global economy. This paper examines the ...
This paper examines globalization and its effects on third World Economic development with emphasis ...
The literature on the nexus between trade openness, income inequality and poverty appears conspicuou...
ABSTRACT The world has witnessed increased interdependence in the last two decades, thanks to global...
The literature on the nexus between trade openness, income inequality and poverty appears conspicuou...
This study examines the impact of economic globalization on income inequality and economic growth in...
This study investigates the relationship between globalization and income inequality by developing a...
Investment in human capital in relation to global world is to achieve an optimum return in terms of ...
The paper investigates the relationship between globalization and income inequality using a comprehe...
The issue studied in this paper is whether globalization affects income inequality within countries....
Investment in human capital in relation to global world is to achieve an optimum return in terms of ...
This paper examines the relationship between globalization and income inequality in Sub-Saharan Afri...
This paper investigates the impact of globalization on income inequality distribution in 60 develope...
We assess the effect of globalization on income inequality within countries, focusing on the influen...
Investment in human capital in relation to global world is to achieve an optimum return in terms of ...
Since 1986, Nigeria has gradually been integrating with the global economy. This paper examines the ...
This paper examines globalization and its effects on third World Economic development with emphasis ...
The literature on the nexus between trade openness, income inequality and poverty appears conspicuou...
ABSTRACT The world has witnessed increased interdependence in the last two decades, thanks to global...
The literature on the nexus between trade openness, income inequality and poverty appears conspicuou...