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Understanding the distributional consequences of progressive fossil fuel subsidy reform is critical to the … welfare effects of fossil fuel subsidy reforms on Nigerian households, focusing on the socio-economic implications of petrol … subsidy removal and household welfare, highlighting the varied impacts across different income groups and residential settings …
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the incidence of poverty and employment intensity of growth in Nigeria. The study found among other things that poverty … has risen since the resumption of growth in Nigeria. Although there seems to be some decline in relative poverty in recent …
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This study empirically examined the relationship between poverty, income inequality and economic growth in Nigeria. The … study used time series data from National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) and Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Statistical Bulletin … that poverty and income inequality has an insignificant effect on economic growth in Nigeria. Based on the findings, it can …
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Petroleum subsidy reform is increasingly seen as an opportunity for consolidating public finances and fostering … this paper support a comprehensive petroleum subsidy reform in Yemen. Economic growth is projected to accelerate between 0 …. A promising strategy combines subsidy reduction with direct transfers of 13,800 to 19,700 Yemeni rials annually to the …
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