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| 101. | Foreign Direct Investment, Electricity Power Supply and Economic Growth in Nigeria
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| 102. | Cash crops financing, agricultural performance and sustainability: evidence from Nigeria
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| 103. | Accounting Students, Social Media and Online Learning in West Africa's Topmost University
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| 104. | Globalization and female economic participation in sub-Saharan Africa
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| 105. | Environmental pollution, economic growth and institutional quality: exploring the nexus in Nigeria
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| 106. | Employment and income effects of Nigeria's Agricultural Transformation Agenda: Evidence from cattle value chain
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| 107. | 'Economic analysis of growth finance and liquid liabilities in Nigeria
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| 108. | Accountability in agricultural governance and food security in Nigeria
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| 109. | Distortions to agricultural incentives: Evidence from Nigerian value chains
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| 110. | Conclusion: Agricultural Investments and Rural Development in Africa'Salient Issues and Imperatives
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| 111. | The Palgrave Handbook of Agricultural and Rural Development in Africa
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| 112. | Electricity Consumption, Public Agricultural Expenditure and Output in Nigeria: A Time Series Dynamic Approach
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| 113. | Agricultural Value Chain and Households' Livelihood in Africa: The Case of Nigeria
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| 114. | Oil spillages and captured fish production in the Niger Delta of Nigeria
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| 115. | Assessing the Performance of Cocoa and Oil-palm Production on Inclusive Growth in Nigeria1
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| 116. | SOCIAL PROTECTION AND EMPLOYMENT IN AFRICA'S AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
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| 117. | Large-scale Agricultural Investments and Female Employment in Nigerian Communities
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| 118. | Macroeconomic Implication of Fish Importation in Nigeria: A Fully Modified Ordinary Least Square (Fmols) Approach
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| 119. | Palm Oil Price Fluctuations and Welfare in Nigeria
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| 120. | Institutions and Economic Transformation in Africa: Sectoral Analysis From Nigeria
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| 121. | Agricultural trade, foreign direct investment and inclusive growth in developing countries: evidence from West Africa
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| 122. | Working paper agricultural risks, the COVID-19 pandemic, and farm household welfare and diversification strategies in Africa.
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| 123. | Threshold effects of ICT access and usage in Burkinabe and Ghanaian households
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| 124. | Social protection and food security nexus in the Global South: empirical evidence from West Africa
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| 125. | Enhancing fish production for food security in Nigeria
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| 126. | Exchange Rate Variability and Palm Oil Export in West Africa
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| 127. | Cashless Policy Instruments and Financial Transactions in Lagos, Nigeria
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| 128. | Household Conflict and COVID-19 Lockdown: Conceptual Reflection from Nigeria
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| 129. | Armed Conflicts and Household Socioeconomic Status in the Lake Chad Basin: A Random Coefficient Model Approach
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| 130. | Developing Sustainable Tourism in Tanzania: Perspective from Wine Stakeholders
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| 131. | Developing Sustainable Tourism in Tanzania: Perspective from Wine Stakeholders In: Wine Tourism and Sustainability
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| 132. | Agriculture Development, Employment Generation and Poverty Reduction in West Africa
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| 133. | Agricultural Exports and Economic Growth in Nigeria: An Econometric Analysis
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| 134. | Technology-Based FDI, Manufacturing Output and Economic Growth: A Comparative Analysis Between Nigeria and Malaysia
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| 135. | Electricity Consumption, Government Expenditure and Sustainable Development in Nigeria: A Co-integration Approach
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| 136. | Working Conditions and Career Aspirations of Waste Pickers in Lagos State
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| 137. | Addressing Poverty In Nigeria through Fertility and Female labour Force Participation
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| 138. | Domestic Resource Mobilization and Under-Five Mortality in Nigeria
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| 139. | Productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa's Agricultural Sector: An Application of Data Envelopment Analysis and Regression Analysis.
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| 140. | Personal Income Tax Compliance in Nigeria: A Generalized Ordered Logistic Regression
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| 141. | Meta-Analysis of Electricity Pricing in West Africa
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| 142. | IMPROVED PUBLIC SERVICES AND TAX COMPLIANCE OF SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES IN NIGERIA: A GENERALISED ORDERED LOGISTIC REGRESSION
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| 143. | Investigating the Nexus of Climate Change and Agricultural Production in Nigeria
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| 144. | Information Communication Technology Access And Use Towards Energy Consumption In Selected Sub Saharan Africa
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| 145. | Determinants of Renewable Energy Consumption in Nigeria: A Toda Yamamoto Approach
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| 146. | Carbon Emission And Population Growth: Evidence From The Magna Cum Laude Oil Producing African Countries
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| 147. | A Panel Analysis of Crude Oil Exports and Poverty Reduction in African Oil Producing Countries: Implication for the Sustainable Development Goal One
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| 148. | A review of Nigerian energy access studies: The story told so far
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| 149. | Renewable Energy Consumption Shocks on CO2 Emissions and Economic Growth of Nigeria
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| 150. | Investigating the nexus of energy consumption, economic growth and carbon emissions in selected african countries
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| 151. | Energy Intensity and Economic Growth in Selected West African Countries
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| 152. | Addressing Poverty In Nigeria through Fertility and Female Labour Force Participation.
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| 153. | Information and Communication Technology deployment and agricultural value chain nexus in Nigeria
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| 154. | Financial Inclusion And Poverty Reduction In Nigeria
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| 155. | Green Economy and Food Security in Africa
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| 156. | Bilateral and multilateral aid perspectives of economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa
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| 157. | Effect of access to healthcare and education interaction on female agricultural productivity in Nigeria
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| 158. | OVERLAPPING TRADE FLOWS AND POTENTIALS FOR INTRA-TRADE EXPANSION IN AFRICA: THE CASE OF NIGERIA'S AGRICULTURAL TRADE
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| 159. | Health Condition and Female Agricultural Productivity in Nigeria
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| 160. | The Impact Of Government Revenue Shocks On Macroeconomic Variables In Nigeria: 1981-2020
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| 161. | Local Government Investments and the Safety of an Ecosystem: Mathematical Evidence from a Developing Nation
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| 162. | Informal Finance And Macroeconomic Shocks In The Nigerian Economy
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| 163. | Public-Sector Bonds and Economic Growth in Nigeria
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| 164. | Macroeconomic Policy Effectiveness and the Informal Economy in Nigeria: A DSGE Approach
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| 165. | Monetary and Fiscal Policy in the Presence of Informal Labour Markets: A DSGE Approach
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| 166. | Mathematical Modelling of Public Health Expenditure and Carbon Footprint in Nigeria
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| 167. | Climate Monetary Policy Design and Modelling
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| 168. | Fiscal and Monetary Policy for Decent Employment in Nigeria
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| 169. | EXTERNAL CREDIT AND MACROECONOMIC AGGREGATES IN EMERGING MARKETS: SOME STYLIZED FACTS
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| 170. | Green Fiscal Policy Mechanisms for a Low'Carbon Ecosystem: A Developing Country Assessment
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| 171. | MOBILE LEARNING IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: PANACEA FOR DRIVING INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT
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| 172. | Oil revenue and sustainable economic growth in Nigeria: empirical analysis
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| 173. | Stock Market and Economic Growth in Nigeria
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| 174. | Innovations
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| 175. | OVERCOMING THE CHALLENGES OF INSECURITY IN NIGERIA
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| 176. | Self-defence against Fulani herders' aggression: a demand for licenced firearms in Plateau state, Nigeria
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| 177. | FINANCIAL BENEFITS, EMOLUMENTS AND LABOUR TURNOVER: A STUDY OF SELECTED BANKS IN ALIMOSHO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF LAGOS STATE
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| 178. | Management Thoughts in Politics: The Nigerian Perspective
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| 179. | An Integrated Organisational Culture for Sustainable Environmental Performance in the Nigerian Context
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| 180. | Government Health Expenditure, Education and Under-5 Mortality Rate in Nigeria
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| 181. | Education and Economic Growth in Nigeria: Lessons from the G6 and Bric Countries
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| 182. | The Concept Development and Philosophy and method of planned development
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| 183. | Examining the Relationship between Human Capital Development and Poverty Reduction in Nigeria
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| 184. | Electro-Learning Amidst Covid-19 Lockdown and Related Challenges of Undergraduates in Nigerian Universities
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| 185. | A Correlational Study on Perceptions of Vulnerability and Women's Behavioural Dispositions to Breast Cancer: Implication for Sustainable Development in Nigeria
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| 186. | ELECTRONIC LEARNING DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC LOCKDOWN AND THE CHALLENGE OF USAGE AMONG SELECTED UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS OF PRIVATE AND PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN NIGERIA
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| 187. | A Correlational Study on Perceptions of Vulnerability and Women's Behavioural Dispositions to Breast Cancer: Implication for Sustainable Development in Nigeria
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| 188. | THE LEGAL REGIME ON RENEWABLE ENERGY AS ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF ENERGY IN NIGERIA'S POWER SECTOR: THE IMPACTS AND THE POTENTIALS
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| 189. | Nurturing young faculty for improved job engagement: Moderating role of institutional citizenship behaviour in the new normal world of work
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| 190. | National debt management and business sustainability in Africa's largest economy: A focus on the private sector
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| 191. | Linking disruptive innovation to sustainable entrepreneurship within the context of small and medium firms: A focus on Nigeria
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| 192. | LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY IN AGRICULTURAL SECTOR OF SUB-SAHARA AFRICA (2010 ' 2017): A DATA ENVELOPMENT AND PANEL REGRESSION APPROACH
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| 193. | INVESTIGATING THE INFLUENCE OF LEADERSHIP CAPABILITIES ON THE SURVIVAL INSTINCTS OF FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS IN NIGERIA
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| 194. | Impact of the Commercial Law on E-Commerce Practices and Business Sustainability in Nigeria
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| 195. | Achieving operational resilience through kaizen practice: a case in a commercial livestock farm in Nigeria
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| 196. | Accountability in agricultural governance and food security in Nigeria
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| 197. | A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF LEGAL FRAMEWORK ON DEREGULATION OF THE DOWNSTREAM SECTOR OF THE NIGERIAN PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
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| 198. | To Save a Girl-Child, You Must Train a Boy-Child: A Note on Situational Irony
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| 199. | CHALLENGES OF WOMEN IN SMALL SCALE OIL PALM PRODUCTION
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| 200. | Gender Differences in Academic Performance and Industry Relevance: a Study of a Nigerian Private University Graduates
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