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Bank reforms and its implication on the nigerian economy

Bank reforms and its implication on the nigerian economy

... banking reforms have yielded the following results among others: inculcation of new mindset in the industry as banks are putting in place best practices in the areas of corporate governance (including imposing a ... See full document

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Tax Evasion, Neglect/Avoidance and Its Socio-Economic Implications in Nigerian Economy

Tax Evasion, Neglect/Avoidance and Its Socio-Economic Implications in Nigerian Economy

... Engineering Nigerian limited over unsettled tax liabilities of N536 million, Meditarien Nigeria limited was also shut down for tax debt of N4 billion from 2008 to ... See full document

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Implications of Global Economics Crisis on the Nigeria’s Health Sector, 2008-2011

Implications of Global Economics Crisis on the Nigeria’s Health Sector, 2008-2011

... the implication of the global economic crisis on the Nigerian economy, Ajakaiye and Fakiyesi (2009:26) stated that the share of the health sector in total expenditure between 1985 and 1999 as ... See full document

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... developing economy. For the Nigerian economy, an attempt is made to outline some technical aspects of a few options that are likely to enhance her computing capability as well as identifying an ... See full document

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Foreign Direct Investment Determinants In Nigerian Economy From 1970 To 2015

Foreign Direct Investment Determinants In Nigerian Economy From 1970 To 2015

... We attempt to offer evidence on the relationship between foreign direct investment and its potential determinants in the Nigerian economy. The variables are foreign direct investment (FDI), gross ... See full document

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On the meaning of  Ribā  [interest] and its effect on the Nigerian economy

On the meaning of Ribā [interest] and its effect on the Nigerian economy

... of its greatest land holdings. The implication of this is that through them, it controlled production and consumption of goods and ...money economy and capital ...was its claiming of doctrinal ... See full document

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Banking sector reforms and the Nigerian economy: performance, pitfalls and future policy options

Banking sector reforms and the Nigerian economy: performance, pitfalls and future policy options

... of its interest rate operating ...to its use, especially when the monetary authority sterilize such funds as part of its monetary control measure and the burden of debt service arising there from is ... See full document

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Economic Reforms and an African Market Economy

Economic Reforms and an African Market Economy

... of Nigerian firms in 2002 revealed widespread bribery across various public ...of Nigerian firms surveyed agreed that public funds were diverted to private groups in contrast to about 78 per cent of firms ... See full document

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REFORM RESEARCH AND INNOVATION IN THE FINANCIAL SECTOR OF NIGERIA: DIVERSITY ISSUES AND CHALLENGES

REFORM RESEARCH AND INNOVATION IN THE FINANCIAL SECTOR OF NIGERIA: DIVERSITY ISSUES AND CHALLENGES

... Central Bank in Nigeria include mergers, acquisitions, support by internal investors, support by external investors and deposit-equity ...the reforms research and innovation to the challenges posed to the ... See full document

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Does Banking Sector Reform Buy Efficiency Of Banking Sector Operations? ? Evidence from Recent Nigerias Banking Sector Reforms

Does Banking Sector Reform Buy Efficiency Of Banking Sector Operations? ? Evidence from Recent Nigerias Banking Sector Reforms

... capitalized bank had capital of US$240 million as compared to a small developing economy like Malaysia where the least capitalized bank had capital of US$526 million within the same ...the ... See full document

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IMPACT OF WORLD BANK, INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION AND INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION ON THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY (1990-2010)

IMPACT OF WORLD BANK, INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION AND INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION ON THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY (1990-2010)

... World Bank had essentially closed its operations in Nigeria; it provides no new loans and engaged in limited analytic work (Adepoju, Salau & Obayelu, ...the Bank undertook a major effort to ... See full document

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BANKING REFORMS AND THE STABILITY OF THE NIGERIAN BANKING SYSTEM

BANKING REFORMS AND THE STABILITY OF THE NIGERIAN BANKING SYSTEM

... of bank sectoral factors on the profitability of commercial banks in ...emerging economy like Nigeria, so we expect the model to be applicable to the Nigerian environment, and hence produce ... See full document

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The Political Economy of Pension Reforms in Croatia 1991-2006

The Political Economy of Pension Reforms in Croatia 1991-2006

... World Bank originally planned to raise it over time, as with Hungary, but Finance Minister Borislav Škegro, who feared the ensuing transition costs, blocked the attempt (Anušić and Mintas Hodak, ... See full document

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An Evaluation of the Risk Profile of the Banking Industry in Ghana and its Implication on the National Economy

An Evaluation of the Risk Profile of the Banking Industry in Ghana and its Implication on the National Economy

... the Bank of Ghana (GNA Report, July 24, 2012) which cited the Access Bank Ghana Limited for sanctions on the account of impropriety in foreign operations dealings in contravention of Act 723, ... See full document

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The Development of Business Sector in Georgia

The Development of Business Sector in Georgia

... During the Soviet period, Georgia's economy included agribusiness, science, medicine, tourism, and aviation. Georgia had one of the highest living standards in the Soviet Union, and its people were among ... See full document

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Framework for Evaluating Quality Performance of Contractors in Nigeria.

Framework for Evaluating Quality Performance of Contractors in Nigeria.

... The Nigerian construction industry produces nearly 70% of the nation‘s fixed capital formation [ 1 ] ...Yet its performance within the economy has been, and continues to be, very ...the ... See full document

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Evaluation of Fraud and Control Measures in the Nigerian Banking Sector

Evaluation of Fraud and Control Measures in the Nigerian Banking Sector

... the bank is determined by the undue access of the employees to some basic information which gives them an advantage to commit an ethical behavior and conceal it (Chiezey and Onu ...rationalize its ethical ... See full document

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Employment Tribunal Reforms to Boost the Economy

Employment Tribunal Reforms to Boost the Economy

... Tribunal reforms with economic growth and in particular the growth of small to medium-sized ...latest reforms is the costs associated with defending claims in the first ... See full document

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Tvet and strategies helping student providers into market

Tvet and strategies helping student providers into market

... knowledge-based economy have become fundamental concerns in many countries, including ...high-income economy, the Malaysian Government through its Tenth Malaysia Plan (2011-2015) is focusing on ... See full document

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Financing Capital Investments in Nigeria: The Role of the Banking Industry

Financing Capital Investments in Nigeria: The Role of the Banking Industry

... A developing nation like Nigeria needs huge capital outlay to finance the needed infrastructures and capital investments necessary to drive the economy. This study lays much emphasis on whether the banking ... See full document

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