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This work is on the regression analysis on national income from 1998 to 2003. In view of Nigeria’s economic predicament, the project is aimed at investigating the relationship existing between disposable income, savings and government Investments for the purpose of suggesting solutions to our economic problems. After the regression analysis had been carried out, it will supply solution to the following questions: To determine the impact of national income savings on economic growth in Nigeria and to ascertain the impact of gross domestic investment on economic growth in Nigeria.
At the end of this work we found out that In this work we found that Gross domestic savings have no significant impact on National income and economic growth in Nigeria and the change in gross domestic investment has positive and significant implication on National Income and the change in economic growth in Nigeria.
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The study was on the impact of marketing in the development of tourism in Enugu state.
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This study examined the Influence of the social media on the social behavior of Nigeria Youths. In carrying ou...
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A building fabric is referred to as an “environmental envelope” b...
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This study investigates the effects of blended learning on performance and retention of senior secondary school students in Engl...
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In this study, our focus was to carryout a critical analysis on the factors affecting adoptio...
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