Post Deregulation Evaluation of Non-Oil Export and Economic Growth Nexus in Nigeria: An Empirical Analysis
@inproceedings{Igwemeka2015PostDE, title={Post Deregulation Evaluation of Non-Oil Export and Economic Growth Nexus in Nigeria: An Empirical Analysis}, author={Okafor Ebele Igwemeka and Eje Grace Chinyere and Nwafor Obianuju Charity}, year={2015} }
The impact of non-oil export on economic growth in Nigeria has been one of the most debated issues in recent years. This study examines the role of non-oil export on economic growth since deregulation between 1986 when deregulation took effect and 2012 which previous studies might have ignored. In achieving the objectives of the study, Ordinary Least Square Methods was employed. The study reveals that the impact of non- oil export on the economic growth was significant and positive as a unit… CONTINUE READING
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