This study examines whether the Dutch Disease—a resource boom leading to the decline of the erstwhile tradable sector—is present in Nigeria in the light of the rejection of the Dutch Disease thesis in other studies on Nigeria. Quarterly data for our variables of interest were predominantly sourced from the International Financial Statistics of the IMF. The data are analysed through the use of vector autoregressive (VAR) modelling consisting of impulse response functions and variance decomposition analyses. Our results show that the Dutch Disease was diagnosed, albeit, as a delayed occurrence. This suggests that the government should lay more emphasis on the agricultural sector hith...
It is commonly believed about sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) that the region has a comparative advantage i...
This study investigated transmission channels of remittances to tradable and non-tradable sectors in...
This paper shows that the Dutch disease can be more formally characterised as low economic complexit...
This study examines whether the Dutch Disease—a resource boom leading to the decline of the erstwhil...
Dutch Disease explains the relationship between exploitation of natural resources and the decline in...
Dutch Disease explains the relationship between exploitation of natural resources and the decline in...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.This study examines whether Dutch Disease is p...
It is somewhat paradoxical and counter intuitive that an increasing stock of assets in a country ten...
Dutch Disease occurs when a country discovers a substantial natural resource deposit and begins a la...
We examine the effects of the ‘natural resource curse’ on Chad and find little evidence for Dutch di...
The paper examines why the enormous promises held out by the inflow of revenues from oil export has ...
We posit in the paper that getting out of Dutch disease or resource curse in Nigeria will be a mirag...
Algeria is strongly dependent on oil exports revenues to fuel its economy and following the 1986 oil...
SUMMARY This article discusses the theoretical structure and two empirical applications of the so?c...
It is commonly believed about sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) that the region has a comparative advantage i...
This study investigated transmission channels of remittances to tradable and non-tradable sectors in...
This paper shows that the Dutch disease can be more formally characterised as low economic complexit...
This study examines whether the Dutch Disease—a resource boom leading to the decline of the erstwhil...
Dutch Disease explains the relationship between exploitation of natural resources and the decline in...
Dutch Disease explains the relationship between exploitation of natural resources and the decline in...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.This study examines whether Dutch Disease is p...
It is somewhat paradoxical and counter intuitive that an increasing stock of assets in a country ten...
Dutch Disease occurs when a country discovers a substantial natural resource deposit and begins a la...
We examine the effects of the ‘natural resource curse’ on Chad and find little evidence for Dutch di...
The paper examines why the enormous promises held out by the inflow of revenues from oil export has ...
We posit in the paper that getting out of Dutch disease or resource curse in Nigeria will be a mirag...
Algeria is strongly dependent on oil exports revenues to fuel its economy and following the 1986 oil...
SUMMARY This article discusses the theoretical structure and two empirical applications of the so?c...
It is commonly believed about sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) that the region has a comparative advantage i...
This study investigated transmission channels of remittances to tradable and non-tradable sectors in...
This paper shows that the Dutch disease can be more formally characterised as low economic complexit...