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Title
Oil and economic growth: An econometric analysis.Journal of Development Alternatives and Area Studies, 20( |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/10628/329 |
Date
2001 |
Author(s)
Ogbokor, Cyril A. |
Abstract
The study focuses specifically on the effect of oil exports, non-oil exports and foreign capital inflow on Nigeria‟s economic growth performance. Using the OLSQ regression technique, we generated the relationship between the variables identified above. Relying on selected macroeconomic data for the period 1980 - 2000, the results of the study provides empirical evidence to reinforce the claim that oil exports have contributed more significantly to the growth of the Nigerian economy vis-à-vis other variables that were analysed. The paper recommends, as part of Nigeria‟s strategy for achieving rapid and sustainable economic "miracle‟ the aggressive pursuit of an export-led industrialisation policy |
Subject(s)
Oil - Nigeria; Economic growth - Nigeria; Nigeria - Econometric analysis |
Language
en |
Publisher
Bethany Books |
Type of publication
Article |
Identifier
Ogbokor, C. A. (2001). Oil and economic growth: An econometric analysis. Journal of Development Alternatives and Area Studies, 20(2&3).; 1651-9728 |
Repository
Ounongo - Polytechnic of Namibia
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