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This researcher work was embarked upon to study the efficiency of monetary policy in controlling inflation in Nigeria. The need for this study was informed by the trend of inflationary growth over the years, the impact of inflation on the achievement of the four basic goals of monetary policy: economic growth, price stability, inflationary rate or favourable balance of payment. This research work have been carried out on this issue previously but despite all good policies of government and its agencies, these goals have remained elusive over the years. There is therefore the need for study on this sensitive issue, to research, articulate and review the current approach and review the current approach to monetary policy which its success hinges crucially on the extent to which the budgetary programme of the federal government can be harmonized with the goal of monetary policy.
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This project work is aimed at giving an insight of what the prudential guidelines on insurance...
Background to the Study
The ability of an organization's or institution's administrators to coo...
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This study is on the statistical analysis of the expenditure and income of Nigeria in relation to poverty...
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The study was conducted to examine cooperative education/training and effective management of cooperative busin...
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This study of the incidence of HIV in blood donors was carried out at Bishop Shanahan Hospital...
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The aim of the study is the assessment of rainfall and temperature variations in parts of Northern Nigeria. To achieve the aim,...
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Foreign and domestic policy issues are related products of the same political system and are designed to define and imp...
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This study has evaluated the effectiveness of metallic materials as chill in sand casting of a...
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Education is widely regarded as the route to economic prosperity, the key to scientific and technological advan...
Introduction
Organizations are established with the aim of effectively utilizing various available human and non-h...