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This research work evaluates the Impact of Taxation on Inequality in Nigeria from (1980-2010). From our finding, we found out that taxation does not have a statistical significant effect on inequality in Nigeria. Taxation is one of the most important and easy source of revenue to any government as the government possesses inherent power to impose taxes and levies. Inequality can be reduces in Nigeria if the government will take a special look at the rural areas than in the urban areas and help to bridge the gap between the have and the have not (rich and the poor). Finally, a tax reduce inequality if it lightens the tax burden on the poor and ensures a greater burden on the better – off
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The project dealt on the production of yam flour from yam chips. The yams were peeled and washed, 100grams samples coded sample...
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This study investigates the relationship that exists between Beauty Magazine Consumption and beauty choice of consumers. Specifi...
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This study was carried out to examine the effect of mortality death rates on women age g...
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The project work is a survey of the effect of disengagement on the moral of workers in federal Radio Corporatio...
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Several studies on construction craft skills have identified a number of problems including ineffective trainin...
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This research work investigated the attitude of students towards students’ industrial wo...
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This study critically looked at the Role of Local Government in Rural Development in Jos South...
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Influence of commercial advertising on the product promotion of Indomie instant noodles. A study of the childre...
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Due to rising costs and the questionable future of our non-renewable energy reserves, individuals need to become aware of their...
Background Of The Study
Adult education is a term that has been used to describe any voluntary or inten...