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cycle on health expenditure in Nigeria between 1980 and 2020. In particular, the real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth …
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expenditure in Nigeria. Our study confirmed the presence of short-run and long-run asymmetries in all the models (Models, 1, 2 and …
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efect of COVID-19 pandemic on stock market returns in Nigeria. …
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unattainable in many countries, particularly in developing countries, including Nigeria. As a result, several empirical studies … cointegrated. The results we attributed to the level of financial sector development in Nigeria compared with the level of …
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Nigeria using the data that span 1981-2014. We found that trade openness worsens unemployment rate both in the short-run and …
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In the face of persistent rise in unemployment figure in Nigeria, this study re-examines the unemployment hysteresis … unemployment hysteresis hypothesis holds in Nigeria. This implies that when a shock that affects unemployment occurs, there is a …
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manufacturing output in Nigeria during the period from 1984 to 2016. To achieve this objective, autoregressive distributed lag …
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, which has led to economic recession in Nigeria. The recession has further exacerbated existing socioeconomic problems … government revenues are indispensable to economic growth in Nigeria. In addition, we found that economic growth is more …
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