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This study evaluates the impact of public financial management on economic development in a developing country. Specifically, the study assesses how public revenue and expenditure influence gross domestic product using time series data from Nigeria for the period 1981 to 2013. The study carries...
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The high levels of corruption, unemployment and abysmal development reflect a situation of poor macroeconomic management in Nigeria. Sound macroeconomic policies and management contribute in many ways to high quality growth that has positive correlation with poverty reduction. Increased and more...
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Education corruption displays ample evidence that warrants inefficiencies and absenteeism among teachers. Teachers are the transmitters of knowledge who help to ensure that children learn, they are role models and in most rural communities they are the most educated and respected personages....
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The steadily growing disappointment of most peoples of the world today with the types of democratic governance and the frustration with the perceived general inefficiency of national democratic arrangements to solve the problems of weak governance has in recent years brought the matter of...
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The study investigated the relationship between mismanagement and underdevelopment in Nigeria in relation to the sustainable management perspective. The qualitative technique of exploratory research design was used through which primary and secondary data were generated and analyzed using the...
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The study was designed to explore the relationship between fiscal policy and national development. The exploratory research design was adopted in the investigation. Data were generated from both primary and secondary sources, which were found useful for the study. Fiscal policy is crucial in...
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