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Toward Nigeria’s Vision 20:2020: Public Investment in Human Capital and Outcomes

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The paper examines Nigeria’s public investment in relation to human capital development outcomes between 2009 and 2012.
 
Published at Journal of Economics and sustainable Development Vol.5, No.4
Published in 2014
 
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Ese Urhie, Matthew, Oluwatoyin, Fasina, Fagbeminiyi
Fagbeminiyi Fasina » Fagbeminiyi Fasina holds a Ph.D. in Demography and Social Statistics. He is a researcher with a flair for safe motherhood and other reproductive health issues. He worked extensively on socioeconomic and cultural determinants of maternal access and the use of modern healthcare facilities in Nigeria. view full profile
Fagbeminiyi Fasina
 
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