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Reconciling the two dominant development models of the Washington Consensus (WC) and Beijing Model (BM) remains a critical challenge in the literature. The challenge is even more demanding when emerging development paradigms like the Liberal Institutional Pluralism (LIP) and New Structural...
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This paper assesses the effectiveness of foreign aid in improving government institutions in 52 African countries using updated data (1996-2010). Findings suggest development assistance deteriorates government quality dynamics of corruption-control, political-stability, rule of law, regulation...
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While it is clear that financial depth and economic diversity are prerequisites for the realisation of growth and development objectives, heterogeneous factors that determines financial development remains imperfectly understood. This ambiguity in the structural relations between varied...
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Compared to other regions of the world, Africa is lagging in its drive toward knowledgebased economies. This study systematically reviews the literature in order to highlight the policies and strategies with which African countries can accelerate their current drive towards building...
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The paper assesses the interconnections between FDI and human capital development in Nigeria over the period 1981 …
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This study analysed the issues involved in inclusive growth as well as the challenges faced by Nigeria. Issues like … institutions were identified. With regards to Nigeria, it was observed that the country is still far away from realistically being …
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outcomes a mirage in Nigeria. Recent economic crisis prompted the debate on how increased government spending induces … sustainable economic growth in Nigeria. This paper examines the validity or otherwise of Wagner's theory in Nigeria for the … Development Goals in Nigeria. This paper recommended that the government should exhaust all possible options to increase …
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Purpose: Our study assesses financial development and debt status impact on energy efficiency in Nigeria as a … the short run but hinders long-run energy efficiency. Total debt stock limits energy efficiency in Nigeria in short and … economies i.e. Nigeria's funding, remains challenging amid a blotted debt profile. This becomes crucial to investigate how …
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Our study assesses financial development and debt status impact on energy efficiency in Nigeria as a developing economy …-run energy efficiency. Total debt stock limits energy efficiency in Nigeria in short and long-run periods. The environmental … investment in energy-efficient technology, but the challenge for developing economies i.e. Nigeria's funding, remains challenging …
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This study analysed the impact of education human capital development on economic growth in Nigeria from 1980 to 2020 … aimed to assess the relationship between education human capital and economic growth in Nigeria. The data, obtained from the … human capital development, as measured by secondary school enrolment, and economic growth in Nigeria. Therefore, the study …
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