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The paper empirically analyzed financial liberalization and Bank performance in Nigeria. Several issues have continued to engage the attention of writers on financial liberalization over time. More importantly, of particular concern here is that the implementation of financial reforms have been...
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This paper attempted to investigate how to solve the challenges confronting Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria. The SMEs, the world over, has been recognized as the engine and catalyst for growth and development for any economy. And despite this unique and important role they...
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The study examines the socio-economic implications of the rising youth unemployment for the growth and development of the Nigerian economy. This has become imperative due to the seemingly unsolvable rising youth unemployment with the attendant rising criminal activities in Nigeria. The problem...
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Electronic Banking has made tremendous improvement on the payment function of the Nigerian Financial system on the one hand and on the intermediation function on the other. While the two functions are complementary in delivering efficient banking services, electronic banking has also aided a...
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The thrust of this study was to empirically investigate Nigeria's' Deposit Money Banks' Credit Administration and the recurring incidence of Bad Loans. The research work critically examined credit Administration in Nigeria's Deposit Money Banks, the origin and incidence of bad debts, the...
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The paper empirically examined the impact of financial sector reforms on Bank growth in Nigeria and data spanning a period of thirty four years (i.e. 1971-2005) was analysed using the Panel Data Model. Earnings per Share (EPS), Returns on Capital Employed (ROCE) and Returns on Equity (ROE) were...
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Tackling the vitriolic scourge of poverty the world over has remained a conundrum, this explained why World leaders employed the Millennium Declaration in year 2000, at the United Nations (UN) Millennium Summit in New York. An opinionated commitment to a prosperous, peaceful, and a just world,...
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The study drew empirical evidence from indigenous firms in Nigeria by exploring the meaning and practices of Corporate Social Responsibility in Nigeria. It was found that indigenous firms perceive and practice Corporate Social Responsibility as corporate philanthropy aimed at addressing...
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