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View AllPREDICTING NIGERIA’S ECONOMIC GROWTH THROUGH TIME SERIES ANALYSIS: A 1960–2015 STUDY
This study focuses on forecasting Nigeria’s gross domestic product (GDP) using time series analysis for the period 1960–2015. Economic growth remains a central objective for governments, with GDP serving as a key ind…
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT AND TEAM RESILIENCE IN DEPOSIT MONEY BANKS
Work teams are widely recognized as strategic instruments for achieving organizational goals, leveraging collective creativity and responsiveness to market demands to enhance competitive advantage. The effectiveness of t…
EVALUATING THE OUTCOMES OF THE 2005 NIGERIAN BANKING REFORMS ON DEPOSITS, PROFITS, AND CREDIT CREATION
This study investigates the effects of the 2005 banking reforms on deposits, profits, and credit creation in Nigerian banks within a post-consolidation era. The 2005 reforms, introduced by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CB…
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND FIRM PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIAN BREWERY COMPANIES
Corporate governance has gained significant global attention due to high-profile corporate scandals, excessive managerial compensation, abuse of corporate power, and financial crises, such as the one that began in 2007. …
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