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The rates of socioeconomic growth in many developing countries (DCs) are too sluggish and in some cases stagnant or dwindling. Many of them decry intractable and daunting national economic problems that " defy all known economic laws ". The national governments had begun at Independence with state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in their efforts to provide goods and services to the people and to grow the country's economy. The SOEs soon degenerated into inefficient and monopolistic concerns that tax government attention and treasury. This has necessitated privatization and commercialization, which have become important phenomena in both developed and developing countries. Over the past decade, SOEs have been privatized at an increasing rate, particularly in DCs.
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The Nigerian financial system experienced series of reforms and amidst these reforms an important compon...
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Health care professionals are faced with a large number of multisource products from which therapeutically equivalent products a...
Abstract: The impact of socio-political factors on vocational education policy is a critica...
Background Of The Study
Public and Private organizations needs information to function properly and ade...
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This study focuses mainly on the effect of poverty on electoral violence among youths in Donga L.G.A., which has become a thorn...
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The construction industry activities include procurement of goods and services...
Abstract: THE ASSESSMENT OF TAXATION OF BUSINESS DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS
This research explores the taxation of business dividends an...
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Chronic inflammation has been implicated in most non-communicable/chronic degenerative diseases including age-related cancers. Z...
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This study concerned itself with effective physics practical in secondary schools. It examined whether the way...
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Education is widely regarded as the route to economic prosperity, the key to scientific and technological advan...