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This paper sheds light on the social determinants of health inequality in Nigeria by quantifying the dynamic …
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This study reports on recent evidence on determinants of antenatal visits in Nigeria using data from Demographic and …
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Availability and access to basic infrastructure in rural areas across Nigeria has been identified by many as a crucial …
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inequality between the rich and the poor in Nigeria has become a major source of national and international concern. This study … level in Nigeria. For this purpose, the Aronson-Johnson-Lambert (AJL) method of decomposition was used. The data set was … generated from a recent survey carried out in Enugu State, Nigeria. The preliminary findings show that the health financing …
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This paper investigates the impact of bank recapitalization on the risk taking attitude of commercial banks in Nigeria …
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of liberalization through restructuring of the domestic tax system in Nigeria by examining the buoyancy and elasticity of …
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The contribution of remittances income in mitigating poverty and income inequality in Nigeria has attracted very little … income inequality in Nigeria even though it is now believed that total remittance inflows into Nigeria; exceed Foreign Direct …
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tradeoff between output growth and inflation variability in Nigeria and to ascertain the impact of monetary policy regime …
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In an attempt to find out the degree of monetary non-neutrality in Nigeria we started from finding out the size of … firms in Nigeria only when the menu cost is well above 2.28% of the firm's revenue which is on the high side, showing the … Nigeria and conclude that monetary policy will be a better option for contractionary plan but not for an expansionary plan …
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Poverty is a serious problem in Nigeria with estimated 70.2 percent of Nigerians on less than $1 daily. Poverty in … Nigeria resembles a paradox, with her wealth; she still faces an enormous challenge in her effort to reduce poverty. The … poverty is still problematic. This study aims at finding the impact of higher education on poverty among youths in Nigeria. We …
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