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decrease and increase inequality within total growth. Our findings indicate that technology or innovation alone does not …
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-curve empirical framework to investigate how financial development, globalisation and technology affect income inequality. Our … exert opposite effects in different countries. Globalisation is associated to increasing inequality in most advanced …
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The causal effect of globalisation on income inequality is an issue of significant academic interest. On one hand … globalisation is considered to promote global economic growth and social progress, while on the other, it is blamed for growing … increase in globalisation in developing countries leads to an increase in the level of income inequality. However, this …
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-curve empirical framework to investigate how financial development, globalisation and technology affect income inequality. Our … exert opposite effects in different countries. Globalisation is associated to increasing inequality in most advanced …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012317667
In this study, the effect of globalisation (both its de jure and de facto components) on economic development in sub …-sectional dependence, cross correlation, and endogeneity. The KOF globalisation index, which takes into account the economic, social, and … political aspects of globalisation as a predictor, as well as the human development index as indicators of economic development …
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This paper uses qualitative analysis for assessing the impact of the globalization on distribution of income, poverty and inequality in India and arrives as different conclusions. It has been concluded that the absolute poverty in India with the increasing globalization has fallen significantly...
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The contemporary human rights debate is mostly concerned with the protection of people affected by change that is beyond their control. But what about those who make use of their basic economic rights to facilitate economic and social change? Do these agents of change need protection and, if so,...
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The authors assess the role of the multilateral development system and the reforms needed to support the new global agenda. There is an urgency to the reforms. The coming decades will see the largest urban expansion in history. More infrastructure needs to be built in the next 15 years than the...
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globalisation (EG) to foster inclusive green growth (IGG). First, the study finds that EG hampers IGG in Africa. Second, although …
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The present paper assesses the interactions between innovation and economic institutions within the context of the …
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