There is no consensus in the empirical literature on the causal links between exports and economic growth. This paper therefore examines the applicability of the Export-Led Growth hypothesis for Nigeria using annual secondary time series data from 1970-2010. The estimation results obtained from the cointegration test and Granger Causality test within the framework of a VAR model did not support the Export-Led Growth hypothesis for Nigeria. The paper concludes that government must diversify the product base of the economy, promote non-oil exports, and build up an efficient service infrastructure to drive private domestic and foreign investment
This paper examined the relationship between resource endowment and export diversification and its i...
This study investigated the role of oil and non-oil exports on the Nigerian economy over the period ...
Since the introduction of Non-Oil Export in Nigeria far before independent which has grown to become...
There is no consensus in the empirical literature on the causal links between exports and economic ...
This paper examined the role of export in the economic growth process in Nigeria. Time series data r...
This paper examined the role of export in the economic growth process in Nigeria. Time series data r...
The study examines the applicability of the export-led growth (ELG) hypothesis using empirical evide...
Before the oil boom of the 1970’s, Nigeria’s export trade was largely dominated by non-oil products ...
This study empirically examine the impact of international trade on economic growth in Nigeria from ...
This paper examines the relationship between imports, exports, domestic investment and economic grow...
This study examines the export and economic growth nexus in Nigeria. The study sets out to examine i...
Nigeria is an oil dependent economy, over 90 per cent of its exports receipts in recent years flow f...
Nigeria is an oil dependent economy, over 90 per cent of its exports receipts in recent years flow f...
The paper examines the relationship among exports, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and economic grow...
This study investigated the role of oil and non-oil exports on the Nigerian economy over the period ...
This paper examined the relationship between resource endowment and export diversification and its i...
This study investigated the role of oil and non-oil exports on the Nigerian economy over the period ...
Since the introduction of Non-Oil Export in Nigeria far before independent which has grown to become...
There is no consensus in the empirical literature on the causal links between exports and economic ...
This paper examined the role of export in the economic growth process in Nigeria. Time series data r...
This paper examined the role of export in the economic growth process in Nigeria. Time series data r...
The study examines the applicability of the export-led growth (ELG) hypothesis using empirical evide...
Before the oil boom of the 1970’s, Nigeria’s export trade was largely dominated by non-oil products ...
This study empirically examine the impact of international trade on economic growth in Nigeria from ...
This paper examines the relationship between imports, exports, domestic investment and economic grow...
This study examines the export and economic growth nexus in Nigeria. The study sets out to examine i...
Nigeria is an oil dependent economy, over 90 per cent of its exports receipts in recent years flow f...
Nigeria is an oil dependent economy, over 90 per cent of its exports receipts in recent years flow f...
The paper examines the relationship among exports, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and economic grow...
This study investigated the role of oil and non-oil exports on the Nigerian economy over the period ...
This paper examined the relationship between resource endowment and export diversification and its i...
This study investigated the role of oil and non-oil exports on the Nigerian economy over the period ...
Since the introduction of Non-Oil Export in Nigeria far before independent which has grown to become...