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monetary ambivalence and of permanent conflict between private/decentralized actions and the systematic viability. …
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This paper analyses the term “subsistence” to utilise it for scientific purposes. In doing so, the term will be reconstructed by an evolutionary view. Afterwards, the term will be discussed and develpoped with respect to the so-called paradox of the poverty line.
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Nigeria was incorporated in 1914 when Frederick Lugard(First Governor-General) amalgamated the two British … protectorates of Northern and Southern Nigeria and the Crown colony of Lagos into a single entity. The primary reason for … almalgamation was economic rather than political. It is therefore, a matter for great regret that this country(Nigeria)has suffered …
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The paper documents how Nigeria’s public financial system stacks up against international standards, the better to see … (PEFA) framework for analysing the Nigeria's systems and processes. The purpose is not to demonstrate that Nigeria falls … heart of the challenge. For, while the design of Nigeria’s PFM system clearly needs modernizing, even to operate it as once …
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This paper investigates the relationship between expected inflation and nominal interest rates in Nigeria and the … rate and nominal effective exchange rate variable in the context of a small open developing economy, such as, Nigeria. The … hypothesis does not hold but there is a strong Fisher effect in the case of Nigeria over the period under study (ii) consistency …
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This paper investigates the relationship between expected inflation and nominal interest rates in Nigeria and the … there is a very strong Fisher effect in the case of Nigeria over the period under study (iii) that causality run strictly … the year. Policy implication, based on the partial Fisher effect in Nigeria, is that the level of actual inflation should …
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Nigeria. It uses primary household level data from Nigeria to analyse the impacts of induced price variability on household …
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This study examined the expenditure pattern of beef and chicken by individual households in Akoko South-West of Ondo State. The study was designed to estimate the monthly expenditure on beef and chicken; evaluate the influence of household income and household size on expenditure as well as...
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evidence consistent with the idea that reticent managers lie. First, it shows that reticent managers in Nigeria report that … is, reticent managers in Nigeria report paying higher wages but they are not doing so. …
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Since the mid 1900’s, economist have come to recognize the role of innovative activity in firms productivity growth, particularly in the competitive market economies. However, the most conducive market environment for innovative activity has also become a subject of interest. Thus, a major...
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