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relationship between trade globalization and Nigeria's economic advancement. The autoregressive distributed lags (ARDL) model was … population growth. The study therefore concluded that trade openness and globalization are necessary for Nigeria’s economic …
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This paper empirically studies the role of trade globalization in shifting the electoral base towards populism. We proxy trade shock with swiftly rising import competition from China and compare the voting pattern at the parliamentary national elections from 1992 to 2013 in about 8,000 Italian...
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This paper empirically studies the role of trade globalization in shifting the electoral base towards populism. We proxy trade shock with swiftly rising import competition from China and compare the voting pattern at the parliamentary national elections from 1992 to 2013 in about 8,000 Italian...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012137009
This working paper was written by J. Scott Davis (Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas) and Eric Van Wincoop (University of Virginia and NBER).The correlation between capital inflows and outflows has increased substantially over time in a sample of 127 advanced and developing countries. We provide...
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Nigeria. It starts by describing the income distribution in the Nigerian states contained in the sample. It then analyses the …
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This study used a nationally representative survey from the 2012-2013 World Bank’s General Household Survey for Nigeria …
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quality feed. An analysis of farmers' breeding practices and breed preferences in a sample area in southwest Nigeria confirmed … increased utilization of breeds at risk such as Muturu is likely in other areas of West Africa, for example in southeast Nigeria …
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countries (Brazil, India, Israel, Nepal, Nigeria, the Philippines, South Korea, the UK, and Zambia), the paper analyses several …
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This paper delves into the effect of female bargaining power on child education and labor outcomes in Nigeria. Female …
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services in Nigeria. While significant gains in the reduction of inequality and improvement in access have been made for more … part driven by historical heterogeneous federal government policy towards different groups in Nigeria. …
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