The results, consistent with the special agent theory of financial inclusion, show that financial inclusion significantly reduce the income inequality gap in Nigeria. Furthermore, the results also suggest that education and economic growth lowers the gap while population widens the gap. Based ...
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Rising income inequality, exacerbated by social deprivation and corruption, has undoubtedly resulted in devastating insecurity in the region, particularly in Nigeria. As a result, FDI and local investment are drastically reduced, slowing economic growth. References Adebayo, T. S. (2022). Environmental...
Income Inequality, Unemployment, and Poverty in Nigeria: A Vector Autoregressive Approach‟. Policy Reform, 7 (3): 175-83.Akinbobola, T. O., & Saibu, M. O. O. (2004). Income inequality, unemployment, and poverty in Nigeria: A vector autoregressive approach. Policy Reform, 7 (3), ...
Trade Openness and Inflation in Nigeria: A Nonlinear ARDL Analysis This study investigated the relationship between trade openness and inflation in Nigeria between 1980 and 2015. It employed the nonlinear auto-regressive distributed lag (NARDL) modelling approach to co-integration based on the standard...
Sub-Saharan Africa Botswana (1994, 2003), Ethiopia (2011), Nigeria (1980, 1986) Notes: Cases as defined in Table A2. Source: Authors' construction based on WIID 4. Table A5. China in WIID 4 (per capita disposable income and consumption in the same year). Empty CellRuralUrbanAll YearI...
Across the globe, a rise in income inequality has been experienced for the last two decades, particularly in developing countries. This problem of income inequality poses a challenge to Africa’s ability to attain the United Nations (UN) Sustainment Deve
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Socio-economic inequalities in access to maternal and child healthcare in Nigeria: changes over time and decomposition analysis. This article examines socioeconomic inequalities in maternal and child health care in Nigeria over an 18-year period. Studies demonstrate that maternal and... Oludamilola,Ad...
Yameogo, C.E., Dauda, R.O.: The effect of income inequality and economic growth on environmental quality: a comparative analysis between Burkina Faso and Nigeria. J. Pub. Aff. 22, e2566 (2020) Article Google Scholar Yang, Y., Greaney, T.M.: Economic growth and income inequality in...