Vol. 11 No. 3 (2023)

Published: 2024-03-26


Articles

Factors Driving Labor Migration From Egypt: A Detailed Empirical Examination

International labor migration is a multifaceted and evolving phenomenon in the contemporary globalized world. The forces of globalization, driven by advancements in technology, information dissemination, business expansion, and education, have transcended traditional political and geographical

Dr. Amira Abdelhamid , Dr. Mohamed El-Sayed

1-21

Analyzing The Influence Of Trade Union Membership On Wage Levels In Benin

The labor market, particularly the role of trade unions, has garnered significant attention in developed countries. This research explores the impact of trade unions on wage levels and wage inequality, drawing from established literature. Trade unions play a crucial role in advocating for higher

Claire Bocquet , Jean-Pierre Durand

31-47

Exploring The Interplay Between Economic Development And Democratization

The study of democratization is a central topic in comparative politics, particularly regarding the likelihood of rich dictatorships transitioning to democracies compared to poor dictatorships. This debate revolves around two main approaches: the "modernization hypothesis," which suggests that

Dr. Wei Zhang

15-20

Investigating The Connection Between Government Efficiency, Regulatory Quality, And Trade-Driven Economic Growth

The pivotal role of institutions in economic development has been well-established in the literature since the 1990s. Scholars like North (1990), Mauro (1995), Engerman and Sokoloff (2003), and Dollar and Kraay (2003) have underscored the significance of quality institutions in fostering

Dr. Ahmed K. Ali, Dr. Hadiya M. Hassan, Dr. Ibrahim S. Ahmad

50-60

Analyzing The Relationship Between Factor Price Manipulation And Bureaucratic Corruption: Insights From A State Capacity Perspective

The conventional wisdom suggests that a prudent fiscal stance accompanied by low taxes should foster economic growth. However, empirical evidence reveals a paradox: tax revenue-to-GDP ratios tend to be higher in developed countries compared to less developed ones. This inconsistency between

Dr. Ying-Jie Lin

22-37

Enhancing Macroeconomic Resilience For Poverty Alleviation In Asean: An Extensive Examination

Poverty remains a persistent challenge in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member states, despite various efforts to address it through regional integration initiatives. This abstract examines the ongoing battle against poverty in ASEAN, which has its roots in the

Dr. Putri Ayu Kartika Dewi , Muhammad Rifqi Pratama

21-30

Assessing The Influence Of Bank Capitalization On Profitability In Nigeria

The profitability of commercial banks is of paramount importance to the overall health and vitality of an economy. This study delves into the determinants of bank profitability in Nigeria, particularly after a significant round of bank recapitalization in 2005. We address key questions regarding

Tolu Adebayo

1-14

Understanding The Fluctuations Of Trade Credit Terms In Reaction To Interest Rate Adjustments

This study investigates the impact of trade credit on the credit channel of monetary policy transmission. Despite the growing interest in monetary policy effectiveness, a comprehensive theoretical model explaining the empirical observation that trade credit mitigates the effects of central bank

Dr. Emily C. Lee , Dr. Abdullah M. Rahman

38-49