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institutional quality in Nigeria from 1990 to 2020, by employing long run and short run dynamic ARDL regression, quartile regression … growth, capital stock (CAPSTK) - proxy for capital investment in Nigeria and Control of Corruption and Regulatory Quality … (lnGDP) in Nigeria. Furthermore, an N-shaped nexus exist between CO2 emissions and economic growth in the long run and short …
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In this study, we examine the mediating roles of institutions in the remittances growth relationship for some reasons. We found that no country-specific study has towed this line leaving a vacuum in the literature of development and international finance. Most studies along this dimension have...
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case of Nigeria. The EKC model includes population density, education expenditure, foreign direct investment, and gross … technique, which has not been applied in the literature on Nigeria. The results, inter alia, indicate that there is EKC for CO2 … and SPM. This implies that the green growth objective can be pursued in Nigeria with concerted efforts. Other …
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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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The study explores the link between electricity consumption, urbanization and economic growth in Nigeria from 1971 …
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between public spending indicators and economic growth in Nigeria. Incisively, recurrent expenditures of government were found …
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This study examines whether knowledge causes economic growth in Africa's two leading economies: Nigeria and South … for Nigeria. In the short run, it is observed that knowledge unidirectionally Granger causes growth for Nigeria, whereas … the success of greater investment in education. Nigeria must increase investment in education and modern infrastructure to …
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growth in Nigeria. The results suggest a significant positive effect of inflation uncertainty on the level of inflation … this study suggests that Nigeria should put in place policies minimizing inflation uncertainty to avoid its adverse effects … on the economy. In addition, the independence relationship between output growth and its uncertainty in Nigeria suggest …
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foreign risks to growth fragility in Nigeria using descriptive analysis and inference from theoretical perspectives. We then …
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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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