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Nigeria 53 Economic integration 32 Wirtschaftsintegration 32 West Africa 30 Westafrika 30 Monetary union 27 Währungsunion 27 Economic growth 25 Wirtschaftswachstum 23 Geldpolitik 22 Monetary policy 22 Inflation 21 ECOWAS countries 20 ECOWAS-Staaten 20 Impact assessment 17 Wirkungsanalyse 17 Cointegration 14 Economic Growth 14 Estimation 14 Schätzung 14 Kointegration 13 WAMZ 13 Ghana 12 Monetary Policy 10 Auslandsinvestition 9 Exchange rate 9 Foreign investment 9 Money supply 9 ECOWAS 8 Geldmenge 8 Regional economic integration 8 Regionale Wirtschaftsintegration 8 VAR model 8 VAR-Modell 8 Wechselkurs 8 Financial market 7 Finanzmarkt 7 Africa 6 Budget deficit 6 Economic development 6
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Article 223
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Article in journal 111 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 111 Article 50
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English 221 French 2
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Diallo, Ibrahima 8 Egbuna, Ngozi Eunice 8 Egwaikhide, Festus O. 7 Anyanwu, John C. 6 Ayodele, Olumide S. 6 Bawa, Sani 6 Mendy, Isatou 6 Oyeranti, Olugboyega A. 6 Ozekhome, Hassan O. 6 Obaseki, Peter J. 5 Ojo, M. O. 5 Ojo, Michael Olufemi 5 Abdulrasheed, Zubair 4 Abdulsalam, Nafiu B. 4 Adams, Kormay 4 Addison, E. K. Y. 4 Adeleke, Adegoke Ibrahim 4 Alfa, Yakubu 4 Aliyu, Shehu U. R. 4 Atoi, Ngozi Victor 4 Bassey, Kufre J. 4 Essien, E. A. 4 John-Sowe, Maimuna 4 Kargbo, Santigie M. 4 Karimo, Tari Moses 4 Nnanna, O. J. 4 Nwokoma, Ndubisi I. 4 Onwioduokit, Emmannuel A. 4 Sa'ad, Suleiman 4 Ujunwa, Augustine 4 Uwatt, Uwatt B. 4 Wonyra, Kwami Ossadzifo 4 Barrie, Mohamed Samba 3 Obaseki, P. J. 3 Onwioduokit, E. A. 3 Onwioduokit, Emmanuel A. 3 Onwioduokit, Emmanuel Ating 3 Abdul, Rabia Muhammad 2 Abeng, Magnus O. 2 Abeng, Magnus Okoi 2
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World Association for Medical Informatics / Multilateral Surveillance & Trade Department 1 World Association for Medical Informatics / Research & Statistics Department 1
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West African journal of monetary and economic integration : WAJMEI 124 West African Journal of Monetary and Economic Integration 50 West African journal of monetary and economic integration 49
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ECONIS (ZBW) 111 OLC EcoSci 62 EconStor 50
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Remittances, financial development and economic growth in the economic community of West African states
Titoe, Michael D. <Jr.> - In: West African journal of monetary and economic integration 19 (2019) 2, pp. 71-83
There are varied findings on how the remittances, financial development and economic growth relationship works. Some studies find that in countries with low financial development, remittance inflows may have a higher impact on economic growth by serving as a substitute for inefficient or...
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Push and pull factors for capital flows : SVAR evidence from the Nigerian economy
Audu, N.; Tule, J. M.; Omolehinwa, L. - In: West African journal of monetary and economic integration 19 (2019) 2, pp. 21-44
This study examined the determinants of capital flows in Nigeria, using quarterly data that covered the period, 2006 to 2018. The capital flows data include Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Portfolio Investment (POI) and Other Investment (OTI) Flows. A structural VAR model was used to...
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On the stability of the Phillips Curve in Nigeria : does the Lucas Critique apply?
Tule, Moses Kpughur; Adeleke, Adegoke Ibrahim - In: West African journal of monetary and economic integration 19 (2019) 2, pp. 45-70
This study seeks to examine the stability of the Phillips Curve in Nigeria, as well as to ascertain the applicability of the popular Lucas Critique to the Phillips Curve in Nigeria. Using quarterly data from 1990Q1 to 2018Q3, the model is estimated with robust OLS that accounts for possible...
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Fiscal dominance in the West African Monetary Zone: An empirical investigation
Diallo, Ibrahima; Mendy, Isatou - In: West African Journal of Monetary and Economic Integration 18 (2018) 1, pp. 21-46
This paper investigates the existence or otherwise of Fiscal dominance (non-Ricardian) regime in the West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ) from 1990 through 2017 using a Structural Vector Auto Regressive (SVAR) approach. Following Canzoneri, Cumby and Diba (2000), the study made use of public...
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Evolution of monetary integration: Case of the West African Monetary Zone
Egbuna, Ngozi Eunice - In: West African Journal of Monetary and Economic Integration 18 (2018) 1, pp. 1-20
This paper attempts to examine the challenges of monetary integration in the West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ) during the period 2001-2017, within the framework of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Monetary Cooperation Programme (EMCP). The paper recounts the evolution of...
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Testing the J-curve phenomenon in Nigeria: An ARDL bounds testing approach
Bawa, Sani; Abdul, Rabia Muhammad; Sani, Zainab; Dauda, … - In: West African Journal of Monetary and Economic Integration 18 (2018) 1, pp. 47-71
This study examined the short-run and long-run effects of real exchange rate changes on the Nigeria's trade balance. The paper employed both linear and non-linear ARDL bounds testing approach to cointegration to test for the J-curve phenomenon in Nigeria using quarterly data spanning the period...
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Regional integration and export supply constraints: Evidence from ECOWAS zone
Wonyra, Kwami Ossadzifo - In: West African Journal of Monetary and Economic Integration 18 (2018) 1, pp. 72-92
The objective of this research is to reexamine the constraints to export supply in ECOWAS countries, mainly in intra-regional trade. To achieve this objective, we use gravity model estimated with the Pseudo-Poisson Maximum Likelihood (PPML) techniques. Our results show that the number of...
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Does oil prices shock matter in the Nigerian economy? Empirical evidence from sign-identified Structural Vector Autoregression
Aliyu, Nazifi; Saheed, Z. S.; Alexander, A. A.; … - In: West African Journal of Monetary and Economic Integration 18 (2018) 2, pp. 47-69
This study explores the dynamic linkage of exogenous oil shock and economic activity in Nigeria in Nigeria via a sign- identified Structural Vector Autoregression (SVAR). Specifically, the study utilizes quarterly time series data where the information set uses real gross domestic product,...
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Testing for financial spillovers in calm and turbulent periods
Aliyu, Shehu U. R.; Abdulsalam, Nafiu B.; Bawa, Sani - In: West African Journal of Monetary and Economic Integration 18 (2018) 2, pp. 1-27
It has been established in the literature that volatility of stock returns exhibits complex properties of not only volatility clustering, but also long memory, regime change, and substantial outliers during turbulent and calm periods. Hence, this paper seeks to analyze volatility spillover,...
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Fiscal federalism in Nigeria: Implication for growth
Onwioduokit, Emmanuel A.; Esu, Godwin Essang - In: West African Journal of Monetary and Economic Integration 18 (2018) 2, pp. 70-95
Nigeria has been a federation before 1963. This was expected to foster speedy growth and development, but military interferences seem to have bedevil this dream. However, an uninterrupted democracy for about 20 years should have produced a significant result, but not much has changed. Many have...
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