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The study examines the role of commercial banks in Agricultural development in Nigeria, spanning from 1986-2010. The methodology used is ordinary least squares (OLS), using P.C give 8.00 package. The findings from the study support the view that commercial bank loans are not getting to red farmers. The commercial banks loan to Agricultural sector is positive and significant at 5% level, contributing 67.65 percent variations in Real Agricultural output in Nigeria. Real interest rate and real exchange rate are both positive, but not significant at 5% percent level. The positive real interest rate shows that Investments in Agricultural sector in Nigeria has a very high rate of return. The findings suggest that real interest and exchange rates should be properly managed and periodically received so as to promote the growth of the Agricultural sector.
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The battle against human trafficking in Nigeria is enormous and a number of measures have been employed in ensuring that the pro...
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Both Airborne Magnetic and Radiometric dataset were employed to interpret the geology and geological structures that serve as ho...
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Human resources management is concerned with people oriented management. Organi...
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This research presents the development of a Discrete Firefly Algorithm (DFA) based feature selection scheme for improved face re...
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The study examined the impact of family background on the academic performance on primary scho...
Abstract: This study evaluates the effectiveness of apprenticeship programs in various sect...
Background of Study
There are many reported cases of bullying among students in Nigeria secondary schoo...
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This research was designed to investigate the function of marketing Strategies in hospitality...
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The broad objective of this study was to examine the effect of sustainability reporting on financial performance of non-financia...
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The main focus of this study is to examine the effect of bandit on farming system using konshi...