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Effects of FDI Flows and Trade Openness on Income Inequality: Evidence from Australia and the G7 Countries

International Journal of Business and Economics, 2020-12, Vol.19 (3), p.301-317

Copyright International Journal of Business and Economics Dec 2020 ;ISSN: 1607-0704 ;EISSN: 1526-775X

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  • Title:
    Effects of FDI Flows and Trade Openness on Income Inequality: Evidence from Australia and the G7 Countries
  • Author: Ploszaj, Anna ; Singh, Tarlok ; Su, Jen-Je
  • Subjects: ARDL Model ; Developing countries ; Economic growth ; FDI ; Foreign investment ; Globalization ; Income distribution ; Income Inequality ; Industrialized nations ; International trade ; LDCs ; Skilled workers ; Trade Openness
  • Is Part Of: International Journal of Business and Economics, 2020-12, Vol.19 (3), p.301-317
  • Description: This study uses the time-series data to examine the long-run effects of FDI and trade openness on income inequality in Australia as well as in the G7 countries. The model is estimated using annual data for the period 1984–2014 (Canada: 1981–2011). The estimation is carried out using the ARDL-Bounds test. The results, which suggest a long-run relationship among the model variable, would be useful for the policy makers who seek to promote the international trade and expand the flow of foreign investment, while at the same time attempting to have more equal income distribution within the country.
  • Publisher: 台灣: 逢甲大學
  • Language: Chinese;English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 1607-0704
    EISSN: 1526-775X
  • Source: Alma/SFX Local Collection
    ProQuest Central

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