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ISSN 0029 0092
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THE NIGERIAN JOURNAL OF
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL STUDIES
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CONTENTS
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November 1998
Volume 40, No. 3
Articles :
Nigeria Democratic Debt: Resolution of the 'Stock-flow Puzzle' and generation of a credible data set
June 12, Strike Activity and Economic Development in Nigeria
Co integration, Error Correction and Long-run Consumption-income Relation in Lesotho
Concentration in the commercial Banking Industry in Nigeria
Modelling Bus Passenger Movement in Nigeria: A case of selected passenger flows from Kaduna
Fiscal Deficit and Inflationary process in an Open Economy: The case of Nigeria
Inequality and the Degree of Poverty among Public Sector Workers in Cameroon
Clustering and the Performance of Small-Scale Enterprises: An exploratory analysis of the Nigerian Woodworking Sector
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July 1998
Volume 40, No. 2
Articles :
Conceptualizing the Economic Behaviour of Nigerian Small-scale Farmers: An empirical test of two hypotheses
Impact of Military Rule ion Nigerian Federalism: Evidence from the Babangida administration, 1985-1993
Traffic Congestion and control in the Central Business District of Binin City, Nigeria
Urban Mass Transit as a Public Sector Concern: The Nigerian experience
Price and Non-price Output Response of Crops, Subsectoral Aggregates, and Commodity Exports
The Reaction of Private and Public Capital Stock to Fluctuations in Export Earnings in Nigeria
The Effect of student Income Support on Academic performance
Demand for Bus Travel in London (and a small note on its relevance to Nigeria)
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March 1998
Volume 40, No. 1
Articles :
Determinants of Foreign Direct investments in Nigera: An error correction specification
Poverty Alleviation with Economic Growth Strategy: Prospects and challenges in contemporary Nigeria
Neurotic Phenomena, Macro-Economic Management Pathologies and strategic Management
Investment Policies of Multinational Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Firms in Nigeria
The use of Community Participation in Potable Water Supply in Nigeria: The case of Edo State
Private Investment and External Debt:Is the debt overhang hypothesis relevant to Nigeria?
Possible Effects of Managed Devaluation and Debt Reduction and Pre-1986 Budget Practices on Key Fiscal targets and the Domestic Price level
A Multi-objective Planning Model of External Debt for Nigeria
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