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growth) and also, the impact of foreign capital inflows on economic growth in Nigeria. The dynamic interaction among aid … relationship exists between foreign capital inflows and economic growth in Nigeria. The variance decomposition result supports that …
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between the periods 1981 to 2016 in Nigeria. The study employed the least square regression method to analyse the data. The … outcome of the research indicates that capital inflows have a positive and significant effect on the growth of the Nigeria … growth of Nigeria economy. The findings of this study posed significant policy direction. Firstly, the study emphasized the …
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Investment and Remittances on economic growth in Nigeria. The study adopted other explanatory variables and data were sourced … from the World Development Indicator and Central Bank of Nigeria spanning from 1980 to 2019 and Ordinary Least Square was …. The study, therefore, concluded that FDI does not stimulate desired growth while remittances promote growth in Nigeria. In …
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