economic growth and Malaysiaethnicityincome distributioninequality族群性收入分配不平等经济增长与马来西亚EtnicidadLa distribución del ingresoThis study aims to examine the impact of economic growth on income inequality in Malaysia with special attention to the distribution of income among different ethnic ...
Therefore, researchers and policymakers have turned their attention from conventional economic growth to green growth. Although the existing literature has discussed several determinants of green growth, the impact of economic policy uncertainty (EPU), renewable energy consumption (RENE), and institutional ...
4 The Economic Freedom of North America index has been used to study the relationship between free markets and variables such as corruption and income inequality in the context of U.S. states. Apergis et al. (2012) conclude that economic freedom decreases corruption in the long run, but ...
Does economic growth make humans happier? Does the existence of negative externalities as a result of economic growth provide an argument for limiting economic growth? Does high inequality reduce economic growth? Explain. Free market economics stimulate greater economic growth, whereas state-directed econ...
Economic growth is the rise in the potential level of countries productive capacity that is notifiable by the sustained increase in the counties real output of goods and services over a period. Economic growth can either be in short-run economic growth: Which is determined by the annual ...
Our findings have significant implications for cross-country income inequality and economic development. First, since trade in high-tech products is concentrated in the advanced countries, the globalization of trade since the 1960s has benefited growth in the rich countries more than countries below ...
This study aims to explore the link between financial development (FD) and economic growth on environmental quality in 60 developing and emerging countries
From the perspective of a citizen living with the day-to-day realities of life, GDP can be misleading. It doesn't take into account externalities such as crime, pollution, inequality, depletion of natural resources, and other negative (and costly) social and environmental aspects of existence....
Research has indicated that the pandemic has led to an increase in various forms of violence (Mustasilta, 2020) and has indirectly contributed to internal conflict by exacerbating economic hardship, poverty, inequality, authoritarianism, and weakening institutions (Labott, 2021;Yayboke et al., 2021...
Only by shifting to a broader understanding of growth and development can the world address the pressing problems of inequality and sustainability. Placing that understanding at the heart of the SDGs will help to improve the health and wellbeing of all societies long into the future. ...