“Factors of macroeconomic growth in Nigeria: Wages demand, taxes, and entrepreneurship development”

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This paper contributes to clarifying the scientific debate on the impact of entrepreneurship development and wages increases on Nigeria's macroeconomic development. The main purpose of this research is to estimate the impacts, problems, and consequences between wages growth and the growth of a long-term relationship between wages and investment. The article deals with the current state of Nigeria's macroeconomic indicators. The methodological tools for the research are the ARDL and DOLS methods, which were used to study the relationships between the macroeconomic indicators. The research period is 1987-2019. The research empirically confirms and theoretically proves that the country operates under unstable and uncertain conditions, so it is difficult to achieve macroeconomic stability. Also, the article presents the results of the analysis, which has shown a positive and statistically significant effect of raising the minimum wages on economic growth both in the long and short term. The study results can be useful for state authorities, private sector, as well as for the researchers.

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Zhuravka, F., Shkarupa, O., Aiyedogbon, J. O., Adeyinka, O. B., & Shkarupa, I. (2020). “Factors of macroeconomic growth in Nigeria: Wages demand, taxes, and entrepreneurship development.” Investment Management and Financial Innovations, 17(1), 242–252. https://doi.org/10.21511/imfi.17(1).2020.21

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