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We examined the effect of institutional quality and firm-specific factors on corporate investment in Nigeria using fifty-four (54) quoted non-financial firms within the period of 2002-2012. We applied dynamic panel estimator proposed by Arellano-Bond (1991). The results showed that regulatory...
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This study examines the determinants of organizational performance in trade associations with specific reference to professional bodies in Nigeria. Based on a purposive sampling framework, 10 professional bodies in Nigeria were selected as sample for the study. The procedure was adopted because...
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This paper investigated the level of awareness and prevailing attitudes of the people towards renewable energy in lagos Nigeria focusing on biofuel energy with the use of Oshodi/Isolo Local Government area as a case study. This study also aimed to highlight the importance of implementing energy...
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Studies have strengthened the importance of financial development as a veritable tool for poverty reduction. This study contributed to the existing literature by examining the effect of financial inclusion on poverty reduction in Nigerian rural communities using data from 1996-2013. Data sourced...
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A competitive market is considered an ideal form of market while the concept of monopolistic competition is more realistic than perfect competition and pure monopoly. The study reviewed the extent of competitive condition of Nigerian banking sector for the period of 1986-2012. This period...
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We examined the effect of institutional quality and firm-specific factors on corporate investment in Nigeria using fifty-four (54) quoted non-financial firms within the period of 2002-2012. We applied dynamic panel estimator proposed by Arellano-Bond (1991). The results showed that regulatory...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011937839