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Jonathan E. Ogbuabor,Anthony Orji,Charles N. Anumudu,Josaphat U. Onwumere,Charles O. Manasseh
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The benefits of industrialization in employment generation, poverty reduction, improved living standard, improved economic growth and development, balance of payment stability, self-reliance, stimulation of other sectors of the economy, and development o...
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Jonathan E. Ogbuabor,Anthony Orji,Charles O. Manasseh,Cynthia A. Nwosu
Pág. 175 - 181
Industrializing Nigeria requires steady and affordable energy supply and distribution. Hence, this paper examined Nigeria?s petrol market for evidence of consumers paying above the government approved prices and for evidence of asymmetric response of ret...
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Charles O. Manasseh,Jonathan E. Ogbuabor,Charles N. Anumudu,Felicia C. Abada,Martins A. Okolie,Okoro E. Okoro
Pág. 357 - 369
The study examined the causal relationship between stock market development, financial sector reform and economic growth in Nigeria, using Vector autoregressive and error correction model for the analysis. We observed bidirectional causality between stoc...
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Charles O. Manasseh,Felicia C. Abada,Jonathan E. Ogbuabor,Josaphat U. J. Onwumere,Chinasa E. Urama,Okoro E. Okoro
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Using modified consumer spending model and data that span the period of 1981-2011, the study examines the effects of interest and inflation rates (proxy - consumer price index) on Consumer Spending. The study extended its investigation into the causal re...
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Okoro E.U. Okoro,Charles O. Manasseh,Felicia C. Abada,Williams A. Nzidee,Ambrose C. Okeke,Josaphat U.J. Onwumere
Pág. 53 - 61
The need to be able to assess properly the extent of the relationship between financial intermediation and monetary policies of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) gave rise to the study on ?impact of Financial Intermediation on Monetary Policy Effectivene...
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Charles O. Manasseh,Chukwuka Kenneth Ozuzu,Jonathan E. Ogbuabor
Pág. 1474 - 1490
This study tests the consistency of the Nigerian Stock Market with the Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) in the semi-strong form using bonus issues as the information generating event. Using daily data, a total of 121 bonus issues were observed and exami...
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Charles O. Manasseh,Ambrose N. Omeje
Pág. 1491 - 1501
In the past, studies on the linkage between share prices movement and inflation has been subjected to extensive research by academics, researchers, practitioners and policy makers since the 1990s. Most studies in the industrialized economies showed the e...
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Charles Osondu Manasseh,Jonathan Emenike Ogbuabor,Obiorah K Obinna
Pág. 1599 - 1607
This study examines volatility and commodity price dynamics in Nigeria. This was estimated with the GARCH and Exponential Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroschedasticity (EGARCH), while Granger Causality test was used to examine the causality ...
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