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) estimation procedure to gauge the contemporaneous influence of fuel subsidy for carbon intensity in Nigeria. Findings revealed … that fuel subsidy removal inversely relates to Nigeria's carbon emission in the short-run and long run. The study …It is expected that fuel subsidy removal should hinder carbon emissions growth through low energy consumption channels …
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Poor supply of electricity to different settlements over the years in Nigeria has forced building occupants to shift to … Metropolis, Nigeria, which was divided into core, transition and suburban zone respectively. Five (5) residential and commercial …
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the transportation system in Lagos - the most populous city and the commercial capital of Nigeria. The study employs the …
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This paper investigates the relationship between extreme weather conditions and the risk of flooding-induced harvest failure in Nigerian agriculture using a probit model. I use household-level survey and gridded weather data to exploit weather variation across time and space. Risk of harvest...
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This paper investigates the relationship between extreme weather conditions and the risk of flooding-induced harvest failure in Nigerian agriculture using a probit model. I use household-level survey and gridded weather data to exploit weather variation across time and space. Risk of harvest...
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