Quantile Heteronormal of Minimum Wage Pricing in Nigeria

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International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI) | Volume VI, Issue VII, July 2019 | ISSN 2321–2705

Quantile Heteronormal of Minimum Wage Pricing in Nigeria

Peters .U. Onyilo1, Samuel. A. Umoru2

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1Head of Department, Kogi State College of Education, Ankpa, Kogi State, Nigeria
2Department of Mathematics, Federal University Lokoja, Kogi State, Nigeria

Abstract: – It has been clearly observed that very few countries vividly perceive increasing Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of their economy has very positive relationship with development of human capital. While increase in wage can act as boost to development of human capital, the return on such investment by government is done with suspicion. Irreversible increase in minimum wage can take economy in either direction. The recursivity of contributing factors to increase in minimum wage are computed and over all outcomes is given as a probability distribution using quantile and
This paper used the concept of metric space and linear quantile regression of GDP on increase in minimum wage growth and inflation. Economic growth in Euclidean space is a continuous function of real value function of a real variable whose mapping can take any form.

I. INTRODUCTION

Let (X,µ) be a compact metric space X endowed with a probability measure µ and let f be a continuous self map of X. The measure µ is f-invariant. There exist infinitely many invariant open sets with same constant empirical function.
For every continuous self map f of a compact metric space X, there exist invariant probability measures such that