AbstractMoney supply in every economy is very vital for economic growth and stability. However, the role of revenue distribution in ensuring the success of monetary policies revolving around money supply in Nigeria cannot be over-estimated. The study examines the impact of revenue distribution to the three tiers of government on money supply (MSS) in Nigeria. Time series data used for the study estimation span from 1981-2016 and were obtained from CBN statistical bulletin, 2016 edition and World Bank website. The specific purpose of the study is to establish the extent to which revenue allocation to federal, state, local governments and derivation allowance to the mineral producing states affect money circulating in the Nigerian economy...
This study examines the structure and formula for revenue allocation in Nigeria and highlights its i...
With the large observed discrepancies between money supply target and outcome overtime in Nigeria de...
This study examines the fiscal and monetary conducts in Nigeria and their interaction with the bala...
AbstractMoney supply in every economy is very vital for economic growth and stability. However, the...
Aim/Purpose: The purpose of this study is to provide empirical evidence on the impact of independent...
The study provides statistical proof of the influence of autonomous generated income of the three le...
The study investigated the long and short run relationships between broad money supply and real aggr...
AbstractSustainability of economic development in Nigeria has been a serious challenge despite the h...
AbstractSustainability of economic development in Nigeria has been a serious challenge despite the h...
The study empirically examines the effect of money supply, foreign exchange on Nigeria economy, in l...
This Paper provides further evidence on the role of money supply on economic growth in Nigeria betwe...
This study attempts to analyze the impact of allocation formula on the Nigeria growth process. The a...
This paper considers whether there is statistical growth evidence of federal government allocation s...
Nigeria as a nation operates a federal structure of government, federalism refers the existence in o...
The results of monetary policy outcomes suggest that Nigeria does not often enjoy ideal conditions t...
This study examines the structure and formula for revenue allocation in Nigeria and highlights its i...
With the large observed discrepancies between money supply target and outcome overtime in Nigeria de...
This study examines the fiscal and monetary conducts in Nigeria and their interaction with the bala...
AbstractMoney supply in every economy is very vital for economic growth and stability. However, the...
Aim/Purpose: The purpose of this study is to provide empirical evidence on the impact of independent...
The study provides statistical proof of the influence of autonomous generated income of the three le...
The study investigated the long and short run relationships between broad money supply and real aggr...
AbstractSustainability of economic development in Nigeria has been a serious challenge despite the h...
AbstractSustainability of economic development in Nigeria has been a serious challenge despite the h...
The study empirically examines the effect of money supply, foreign exchange on Nigeria economy, in l...
This Paper provides further evidence on the role of money supply on economic growth in Nigeria betwe...
This study attempts to analyze the impact of allocation formula on the Nigeria growth process. The a...
This paper considers whether there is statistical growth evidence of federal government allocation s...
Nigeria as a nation operates a federal structure of government, federalism refers the existence in o...
The results of monetary policy outcomes suggest that Nigeria does not often enjoy ideal conditions t...
This study examines the structure and formula for revenue allocation in Nigeria and highlights its i...
With the large observed discrepancies between money supply target and outcome overtime in Nigeria de...
This study examines the fiscal and monetary conducts in Nigeria and their interaction with the bala...