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The study investigates the impact of small and medium scale industries on the Nigerian economy, spanning from 1986 to 2010. The study adopted Ordinary Least Square (OLS) Linear Specification model. Using unit root test, the work shows that small scale industries significantly contributed to the economic growth in Nigeria despite poor funding by commercial banks. The work recommends among others that government should improve its monetary policies so as to reduce to an acceptable level, the rate of interests charged by commercial banks as well as encouraging rural based industrialization, whereby investors are encouraged to establish small and medium scale industries that would be based entirely on local raw materials, machines and equipments.
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One of the issues that has continued to generate controversy among the bar, the bench and international and local human right ac...
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Universities’ inadequate provision of human resources, material resources and infrastructural facilities due to poor fundi...
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The research work titled “impact of inventory valuation methods on the profitability of Champion Brewerie...
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Conflict management is one of the classic areas of corporate management that ha...
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Ficus glumosa is widely distributed in Northern part of Nigeria; it has been exploited for both its medicinal and economic impor...
There is no law that says the plaintiff or the prosecution must bring a million witnesses or evidence to cour...
Abstract: The impact of policy changes on adult education accessibility is an important topic in evaluating how legislative and administrative...
EXCERPT FROM THE STUDY
1. The problems of property taxation in Nigeria is undervaluation,incomplete registers and policy inadequacy...
EXCERPT FROM THE STUDY
The local government global schedule analyses that most local governments of developing countries have no or under...
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This study was set to investigate the performance of senior secondary schools students in geography in some sel...