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GOVERNMENT SPENDING AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA: EVIDENCE FROM DISAGGREGATED ANALYSIS
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GOVERNMENT SPENDING AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA: EVIDENCE FROM DISAGGREGATED ANALYSIS

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The uncorrelated level of economic prosperity with the vast amount of budgetary allocations in terms of expenditure in Nigeria has raised major concerns and occupies the center of literature debate over time. The dilapidated state of social and human capital in the economy despite its large foreign earnings and expended periodic expenditure over the last three decades has accentuated the need...
 
 
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Adeyemi A. Ogundipe; Stephen Oluwatobi
Ogundipe Adeyemi » Adeyemi A. OGUNDIPE is currently a lecturer in the Department of Economics and Development Studies, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria. His main research interests include International Economics, Environmental Economics and Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium modelling for African economies. He has participated in both local and international conferences and has over 13 scholarly published... view full profile
Ogundipe Adeyemi
 
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