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productive assets in Nigeria. Using recall data, difference-in-differences, and propensity score matching approaches, the study …
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Based on analysis of credit supply in Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda and Nigeria, it is shown that public credit institutions …
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, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, and Togo – and explores how climate change …
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of Nigeria. The evidence suggests that liquidity factors are relevant only for financial and basic materials sector …
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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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the Benin region of colonial Nigeria. Farmers initially obtained land by traditional methods. Mature farmswere assets that …
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This article examines the determinants of various rates of agricultural subsidies (output, input, exchange rate distortions, and aggregate) using commodity-level data from eight African countries in the 1980s. Econometric results indicate that structural adjustment policies were more effective...
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and causality test in exploring the possible links between FDI and economic growth in Nigeria. We determined the … economic growth in Nigeria is very weak. By disaggregating FDI data by sectors however, FDI was found to have contributed to … economic growth in Nigeria. The study therefore recommends infrastructural development, human capacity building and strategic …
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increasingly interconnected and borderless Nigeria (like other African countries) comes out at a disadvantage. Rather than gain …, Nigeria still faces its retrenching side effects such as mounting debt profile, capital flight, local industry collapse, over …-dependence on imported goods and services, mono-product economy, etc. Hence, the Western allies encourage Nigeria to open her …
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