1 Department of Economics, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka.
2 Department of Banking and Finance, Caritas University Enugu.
3 Department of Accountancy, Caritas University, Enugu.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 17(03), 810-819
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2025.17.3.3300
Received 11 November 2025; revised on 20 December 2025; accepted on 22 December 2025
This study examines the budgetary trade-offs inherent in minimum wage adjustments in Nigeria and their implications for human capital development, fiscal sustainability, and macroeconomic stability. Employing a cooperative game theory framework, with the Shapley value as the solution concept, the research models the strategic interaction between labour unions and the government during wage negotiations. The analysis demonstrates that cooperative bargaining yields Pareto-superior outcomes for both parties and the broader economy, in contrast to prolonged non-cooperation, which aggravates fiscal strain, fuels inflationary pressures, and undermines human capital. Findings indicate that Nigeria’s current fiscal constraints and limited revenue capacity are insufficient to sustain an unrestricted living wage without inducing significant macroeconomic distortions. Consequently, the study advocates for institutionalizing a permanent tripartite negotiation mechanism, conducting rigorous ex-ante fiscal impact assessments, and enhancing domestic revenue mobilization. These measures are proposed to facilitate sustainable minimum wage adjustments that equitably balance worker welfare with fiscal affordability and economic stability.
Minimum Wage; Budgetary Trade-Offs; Fiscal Sustainability; Human Capital; Cooperative Game Theory
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Modesta Chinwe Akunede, Ebele Sabina Erics, Chimaobi Desmond Obani and Hillary Chijindu Ezeaku. Budgetary trade-offs in minimum wage adjustments: A Nigerian Case Study through the Lens of Cooperative Game Theory and Shapley Allocation. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 17(03), 810-819. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.17.3.3300.
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