Archive: Jan - Mar (2023)
Role of Income Inequality in Decreasing Quality of Life in Malaysia
Modern society’s social and economic domains became severely distorted with the emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020. Although this was only one of the several epidemics faced by the world in the last two decades, its scale and severity were substantially more devastating compared to other pandemics such as the SARS-CoV in 2002, H1N1 influenza in 2009.
Impact of unemployment caused by Covid-19 on economic growth of Nigeria
Economic growth and unemployment have remained a major field of interest for scholars as it allows the researchers to provide suggestions for implementing the relevant economic policies and strategies that can contribute to the economic growth (Soylu, Çakmak and Okur, 2018; Ramzan, 2021;
Effect of unemployment and inflation on economic growth: A case of developing countries
The critical indicators that show the country’s economic performance are unemployment, inflation and economic growth. Identifying the relationship between these elements is necessary when making and applying economic policies. Inflation and unemployment have become significant issues in developing countries (Baharumshah, Slesman & Wohar, 2016).