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Nigeria 186 Cointegration 48 Exchange rate 48 Estimation 43 Schätzung 43 Volatility 41 Wechselkurs 38 Economic growth 37 Kointegration 36 Monetary policy 35 Inflation 34 Geldpolitik 33 Theorie 33 Theory 33 Wirtschaftswachstum 32 Volatilität 30 Börsenkurs 24 Share price 24 Time series analysis 23 Zeitreihenanalyse 23 ARCH model 22 ARCH-Modell 22 Aktienmarkt 20 Stock market 20 Economic Growth 18 Estimation theory 17 Interest rate 17 Schätztheorie 17 VAR model 17 VAR-Modell 17 ARDL 16 GARCH 16 Zins 15 Forecasting model 14 Kaufkraftparität 14 Monetary Policy 14 Prognoseverfahren 14 Purchasing power parity 14 Structural break 14 Asymmetry 12
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Article 428
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Article 214 Article in journal 214 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 214
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English 428
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Doguwa, Sani I. 26 Omotosho, Babatunde S. 26 Bawa, Sani 16 Atoi, Ngozi V. 14 Bada, Abiodun S. 12 Bassey, Kufre J. 12 Yaya, OlaOluwa S. 12 Abdullahi, Ismaila S. 10 Olowofeso, Olorunsola E. 10 Tumala, Mohammed M. 10 Essien, Sunday N. 8 Yaaba, Baba N. 8 Adejo, Valli T. 6 Adeleke, Abiola O. 6 Ajibola, Isaiah O. 6 Ajibola, Olufemi I. 6 Alade, Sarah O. 6 Asemota, Omorogbe J. 6 Dzaan, Kumafan S. 6 Gulumbe, Shehu U. 6 Ibrahim, Adamu 6 Musa, Yakubu 6 Olubusoye, Olusanya E. 6 Sanusi, Sanusi L. 6 Shittu, Olanrewaju I. 6 Udeaja, Elias A. 6 Udoette, Ubong S. 6 Uyaebo, Stephen O. U. 6 Abdu, Musa 4 Abraham, Ochoche 4 Abubakar, Attahir B. 4 Adams, Yusuf J. 4 Adamu, Ibrahim 4 Adeboye, Adeyemi A. 4 Adegboye, Abidemi C. 4 Adekoya, Oluwasegun B. 4 Adeniyi, Oluwatosin A. 4 Agboegbulem, Ngozi T. I. 4 Alege, Philip 4 Ali, Abdulkadir I. 4
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Central Bank of Nigeria / International Investment Statistics Office 1
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CBN Journal of Applied Statistics 214 CBN journal of applied statistics 214
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ECONIS (ZBW) 214 EconStor 214
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Quality statistics in banking reforms for national transformation
Alade, Sarah O. - In: CBN journal of applied statistics 3 (2012) 2, pp. 127-142
This paper outlines the important role of statistics in aiding proper planning and achievement of sustainable economic development. The paper elaborates the importance of investing in quality and reliable statistics for policy design and implementation and stresses the vital role statistical...
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Survey of foreign assets and liabilities in Nigeria 2011 report
Tumala, Mohammed M.; Ajibola, Olufemi I.; Omotosho, … - In: CBN journal of applied statistics 3 (2012) 2, pp. 143-165
The 2011 survey of foreign assets and liabilities (SOFAL) of enterprises in Nigeria was conducted in June/July 2012 by the Statistics Department of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in conjunction with the Nigerian Export Processing Zone Authority, Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission and...
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Simple sequential procedure for modeling of item non-response in econometric analysis : application to CV survey data
Fonta, William M.; Ayuk, Elias T.; Ichoku, Hyacinth E. - In: CBN journal of applied statistics 3 (2012) 1, pp. 1-17
Item non-response occurs when respondents fail to provide answers to some or all of the questions posed during survey interviews. The standard procedure is to exclude such responses from the econometric analysis. This may be appropriate if the sample included does not differ significantly from...
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Reactions of stock market to monetary policy shocks during the global financial crisis : the Nigerian case
Aliyu, Shehu U. R. - In: CBN journal of applied statistics 3 (2012) 1, pp. 17-41
This paper seeks to assess the reactions of Nigeria’s stock market to monetary policy innovations during the period of global financial crisis on the basis of monthly data over the period January, 2007 to August, 2011. In particular, stock market return was regressed against major monetary...
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Threshold effect of inflation on economic growth in Nigeria
Bawa, Sani; Abdullahi, Ismaila S. - In: CBN journal of applied statistics 3 (2012) 1, pp. 43-63
It is widely believed that price stability promote long-term economic growth, whereas high inflation is inimical to growth. This paper utilized a quarterly time series data for the period 1981 - 2009 to estimate a threshold level of inflation for Nigeria. Using a threshold regression model...
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Fiscal federalism in Nigeria : a cluster analysis of revenue allocation to states and local government areas, 1999 - 2008
Olofin, Sam O.; Olubusoye, Olusanya E.; Bello, Ajide K.; … - In: CBN journal of applied statistics 3 (2012) 1, pp. 65-83
Existing literature on revenue allocation in Nigeria shows more concern for merits and demerits of sharing principles and /or formulae. Several alternatives have been proposed and will continue to be developed to address the unending agitations from beneficiaries. Contrary however, this paper...
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A business cycle model for Nigeria
Alege, Philip - In: CBN journal of applied statistics 3 (2012) 1, pp. 85-115
The current global financial meltdown draws, once again, attention to the existence of business cycle fluctuations. Experts are of the view that the ongoing crisis is far deeper than the great depression of the 1930s. It should be recalled that the Keynes and Keynesianism was a response to that...
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Testing the weak-form efficiency market hypothesis : evidence from Nigerian stock market
Gimba, Victor K. - In: CBN journal of applied statistics 3 (2012) 1, pp. 117-136
In recent years, the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) has witnessed an unprecedented growth in market capitalization, membership, value and volume traded. By December 2007, the All Share Index has grown massively over 57,990.2 from 1113.4 in January 1993. This rising interest in investment...
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Enhancing data generation for national development in Nigeria : institutional and structural issues
Ajakaiye, Olu - In: CBN journal of applied statistics 3 (2012) 1, pp. 139-149
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Enhancing data generation for national development in Nigeria: Institutional and structural issues
Ajakaiye, Olu - In: CBN Journal of Applied Statistics 03 (2012) 1, pp. 139-149
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