We find that the link between globalization and income inequality differs across different groups of countries. There is a robust positive relationship between globalization and inequality in the transition countries including China and most countries of Middle and Eastern Europe. In the sample of the ...
Demir A, Pesqué-Cela V, Altunbas Y, Murinde V (2022) Fintech, financial inclusion and income inequality: a quantile regression approach. Eur J Finance 28(1):86–107. https://doi.org/10.1080/1351847X.2020.1772335 Article Google Scholar Dreher A (2006) Does globalization affect growth? Ev...
In a fixed-effect model, two of the central conclusions of Dollar and Kraay (2002)—that 'the incomes of the poor rise equi-proportionately with average income' and that trade openness has little distributional effect on poverty—were revisited. Our results lend little support to either of the...
structures, and behaviors observable in international business (IB). Coming to terms with this qualitative shift would require IB research to develop a much deeper integration of politics, the key driver of de-globalization. To support such integration, this paper introduces two relevant...
This study investigates the relationship between globalization and income inequality by developing a new globalization index based on economic growth. In a... A Heshmati,S Lee - Natural-Based Polymers for Biomedical Applications 被引量: 62发表: 2008年 The Effect of the Liberalization of Investment ...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the vast differences in approaches to the control and containment of coronavirus across the world and has demonstrated the varied success of such approaches in minimizing the transmission of coronavirus. Whil
If there was a single driving force it was the belated rediscovery of the existence and of the persistence of health inequality. The United Kingdom, which had been in the forefront of developing a socialised health care delivery system, typified this ‘sudden awakening’. The Black Working ...
We have used two unique datasets: the Standardized World Income Inequality Database (SWIID) and the KOF Globalization Index 鈥Revisited, and employed the Stock and Watson Dynamic Ordinary Least Square cointegrating regression model for empirical estimation. This study finds that economic globalization ...
In the literature alluded to above, income inequality, typically measured by some Gini coefficient, pertains to a broad measure, comprising both labor income and income from wealth. Several studies, in part because of limitations of data availability, restrict their focus to wage inequality. Some ...
The 2020 health and economic crisis has exacerbated tensions and debates over whether globalization benefits economic development, as countries face both p