Do Trading Partners Still Matter for Nigeria's Growth? A Contribution to the Debateon Decoupling and Spillovers
Year of publication: |
2009-10-01
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Authors: | Obiora, Kingsley I. |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Spillovers | Direction of trade | Economic growth | Economic models | European Union | Global competitiveness | Trade policy | gdp growth | trading partners | real gdp | commodity prices | business cycles | growth rates | business cycle | trade openness | gdp growth rates | net exports | oil prices | growth rate | business cycle synchronization | tradable goods | trading blocs | export earnings | trading partner | domestic demand | international trade | external shocks | global trade | trade partner | trade relations | transfer of technology | trade partners | global markets | trade data | investor confidence | external trade | trade patterns | gdp growth rate | world economy |
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