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This paper is an effort to fill the gap in the energy literature with an in-depth country study for Nigeria. In order to find the main driving forces affecting short and long run CO2 emission patterns and the relationship between economic growth and CO2 emissions in Nigerian economy over the...
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This paper is an effort to fill the gap in the energy literature with an in-depth country study for Nigeria. In order to find the main driving forces affecting short and long run CO2 emission patterns and the relationship between economic growth and CO2 emissions in Nigerian economy over the...
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The rational behind this study is borne out of the doubts in the minds of Nigerians about the achievement of vision 2020 by this present administration (President Umuru Yar’Adua) due to the fact that past economic development policies that have been formulated have failed to achieve its main...
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This research thesis investigates the effects of the short run and long run causal link (Granger causality relationship) between energy consumption, economic growth and carbon emissions in Nigeria (using Nigerian data over the period 1980 – 2009) including labor, investment in gross fixed...
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