Over the years and now, there has been considerable debate about the relationship between local government’s revenue structure and economic development level. Although macroeconomic theory postulates that local government’s revenue structure stimulate economic development level, empirical research has been less conclusive about this relationship. This study empirically examines this controversial relationship within the Nigerian context. Time series data on different types of local governments revenue structure and economic development level were collected from the Central Bank of Nigeria statistical bulletin, annual Central Bank of Nigeria reports, National Bureau of statistics and published allocation to local governments from the&n...
This study examines the integrated impact of the revenue administration system on revenue performanc...
This paper examined the state of finance of sub-nationals in Nigeria. Descriptive statistics was emp...
The study examined the effect of intergovernmental fiscal relations and performance of local governm...
Over the years and now, there has been considerable debate about the relationship between local gove...
The relationship between state and local governments in Nigeria as established by the 1999 Constitut...
A considerable number of empirical studies have examined the determinants of local government revenu...
The Nigerian constitution recognises the local government areas (LGAs) as the third tier of governme...
This paper attempts a scan of local government at work in Nigeria in the critical areas of revenue g...
The current global drive towards devolution of financial resources and responsibilities has been inc...
The research is aimed at examining the political and historical antecedent of revenue allocation and...
Persistently, it is being insinuated that Nigerian federalism is one of the major challenges hinderi...
The broad purpose of the research work is to empirically ascertain the web of relationship that exis...
The broad purpose of the research work is to empirically ascertain the web of relationship that exis...
This study is an investigation into the impact of Nigerian local government financing options on suc...
This study empirically examines the impact of revenue allocation on economic development...
This study examines the integrated impact of the revenue administration system on revenue performanc...
This paper examined the state of finance of sub-nationals in Nigeria. Descriptive statistics was emp...
The study examined the effect of intergovernmental fiscal relations and performance of local governm...
Over the years and now, there has been considerable debate about the relationship between local gove...
The relationship between state and local governments in Nigeria as established by the 1999 Constitut...
A considerable number of empirical studies have examined the determinants of local government revenu...
The Nigerian constitution recognises the local government areas (LGAs) as the third tier of governme...
This paper attempts a scan of local government at work in Nigeria in the critical areas of revenue g...
The current global drive towards devolution of financial resources and responsibilities has been inc...
The research is aimed at examining the political and historical antecedent of revenue allocation and...
Persistently, it is being insinuated that Nigerian federalism is one of the major challenges hinderi...
The broad purpose of the research work is to empirically ascertain the web of relationship that exis...
The broad purpose of the research work is to empirically ascertain the web of relationship that exis...
This study is an investigation into the impact of Nigerian local government financing options on suc...
This study empirically examines the impact of revenue allocation on economic development...
This study examines the integrated impact of the revenue administration system on revenue performanc...
This paper examined the state of finance of sub-nationals in Nigeria. Descriptive statistics was emp...
The study examined the effect of intergovernmental fiscal relations and performance of local governm...