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Remittances and Bank Breadth in Nigeria: Micro-econometric Evidence
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Remittances and Bank Breadth in Nigeria: Micro-econometric Evidence

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This study examined remittance and bank breadth in Nigeria, using micro data from the 2011 World Bank Household Survey for the African migration project in Nigeria.
 
Published at Forthcoming in the Journal of International Migration and Integration. Published by Springer.
Published in 2014
 
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Efobi U. R., Osabuohien S., and Oluwatobi S. O.
Oluwatobi Stephen » Research Interests Human Capital Cultivating the Knowledge Economy Transforming Education and Learning Publications Oluwatobi, S. O. and Ogunrinola I. O. (2011). Government Expenditure on Human Capital Development: Implications for Economic Growth in Nigeria. Journal of Sustainable Development Vol.4, No. 3; June; pp. 72-80. (Published by The Canadian Center of Science and... view full profile
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