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dc.contributor.authorMusibau Adetunji Babatunde
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-01T10:23:24Z-
dc.date.available2023-11-01T10:23:24Z-
dc.date.issued2018
dc.identifier.isbn1916-0020
dc.identifier.urihttps://dlib.neu.edu.vn/handle/NEU/58565-
dc.descriptioninternational business administration
dc.description.abstractAgainst the background of rising tradability and the productive nature of services as a result of the revolution in information and communication technology (ICT), this study examined the impact of services exports on economic growth in Nigeria. Time series estimations established a positive relationship between services export and economic growth after controlling for a number of variables. In addition, causality was found to run from export of services to economic growth. This is an indication that services exports offred a new channel for growth that may be of signifiance for Nigeria, especially when it is trying to get out of the slump in crude oil price and diversify her economy.
dc.description.tableofcontents1. Introduction; 2. Stylized facts: trade in services in Nigeria; 3. Review of related studies; 4. Methodology; 5. Empirical analysis; 6. Concluding summary;
dc.format.extentKhổ 21 x 29.7
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherKinh Tế Quốc Dân
dc.subjectServices
dc.subjectgrowth
dc.subjectexports
dc.subjectco-integration
dc.subjectNigeria
dc.titleExport of Services and Economic Growth in Nigeria
dc.typeJournal of Economics and Development
dc.identifier.barcodeArticle 2_JED_Vol 20_Number 2
dc.relation.referenceAbogan, O.P., Akinola, E.B. and Baruwa, O.I. (2014), ‘Non-oil export and economic growth in Nigeria: 1980-2011’, Journal of Research in Economics and International Finance, 3(1), 1-11. Adenugba, A.A and Dipo, S.O. (2013), ‘Non-oil exports in the economic growth of Nigeria: A study of agricultural and mineral resources’, Journal of Educational and Social Research, 3(2), 403-418. AGORA (2011), Nigeria: Country Report Annex 4.F. AGORA’s 2000. Aminu, Y.M. (2008), ‘Exports and economic growth in Nigeria, 1970-2006: An empirical analysis using vector autoregressive modeling approach’, MSc. Thesis, Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Babatunde, M.A. (2016), ‘Estimating price and income elasticities of trade in services in Nigeria’, Ibadan Journal of the Social Sciences, 14(1), 28-49. Banga, R. (2005), ‘Critical issues in India’s service-led growth’, New Delhi Working Papers 171, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations.
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    Thông tin siêu dữ liệu biểu ghi
    Trường DC Giá trịNgôn ngữ
    dc.contributor.authorMusibau Adetunji Babatunde
    dc.date.accessioned2023-11-01T10:23:24Z-
    dc.date.available2023-11-01T10:23:24Z-
    dc.date.issued2018
    dc.identifier.isbn1916-0020
    dc.identifier.urihttps://dlib.neu.edu.vn/handle/NEU/58565-
    dc.descriptioninternational business administration
    dc.description.abstractAgainst the background of rising tradability and the productive nature of services as a result of the revolution in information and communication technology (ICT), this study examined the impact of services exports on economic growth in Nigeria. Time series estimations established a positive relationship between services export and economic growth after controlling for a number of variables. In addition, causality was found to run from export of services to economic growth. This is an indication that services exports offred a new channel for growth that may be of signifiance for Nigeria, especially when it is trying to get out of the slump in crude oil price and diversify her economy.
    dc.description.tableofcontents1. Introduction; 2. Stylized facts: trade in services in Nigeria; 3. Review of related studies; 4. Methodology; 5. Empirical analysis; 6. Concluding summary;
    dc.format.extentKhổ 21 x 29.7
    dc.language.isoen
    dc.publisherKinh Tế Quốc Dân
    dc.subjectServices
    dc.subjectgrowth
    dc.subjectexports
    dc.subjectco-integration
    dc.subjectNigeria
    dc.titleExport of Services and Economic Growth in Nigeria
    dc.typeJournal of Economics and Development
    dc.identifier.barcodeArticle 2_JED_Vol 20_Number 2
    dc.relation.referenceAbogan, O.P., Akinola, E.B. and Baruwa, O.I. (2014), ‘Non-oil export and economic growth in Nigeria: 1980-2011’, Journal of Research in Economics and International Finance, 3(1), 1-11. Adenugba, A.A and Dipo, S.O. (2013), ‘Non-oil exports in the economic growth of Nigeria: A study of agricultural and mineral resources’, Journal of Educational and Social Research, 3(2), 403-418. AGORA (2011), Nigeria: Country Report Annex 4.F. AGORA’s 2000. Aminu, Y.M. (2008), ‘Exports and economic growth in Nigeria, 1970-2006: An empirical analysis using vector autoregressive modeling approach’, MSc. Thesis, Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Babatunde, M.A. (2016), ‘Estimating price and income elasticities of trade in services in Nigeria’, Ibadan Journal of the Social Sciences, 14(1), 28-49. Banga, R. (2005), ‘Critical issues in India’s service-led growth’, New Delhi Working Papers 171, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations.
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