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This study is on the impact of exchange rate and inflation on foreign direct investment in nigeria and their relationship to economic growth. Its main objective is to find the effect of inflation and exchange rate and the bidirectional influences between FDI and economic growth in Nigeria. A twenty one year period was studied. A linear regression analysis was used on the twenty one year data to determine the relationship between inflation, exchange rate, FDI inflows and economic growth. The study reveals that FDI follow economic growth occasioned by trade openness which saw the entry of some major companies especially the telecommunication companies, while Inflation has positive effect on FDI. However exchange rate has effect on FDI.
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There are many products management systems which has realized the documentation and control of large goods, so...
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The study focused attention on the impact of emerging technology in the educational system. Major emerging tech...
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This research work was undertaken to find out the roles of data preservation in enhancing the efficiency of sec...
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This study is an assessment of the Impact of Democratic Rule on Socio-Economic Development in Kogi East Senatorial District, fro...
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This research has investigated in to a comparative analysis of rental variation in residential and commercial...
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This study investigated The influence of communication between parents and students on academic performance. Three research ques...
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In spite of the extensive control efforts, over the years, mosquito still transmit serious human diseases, cause millions of dea...
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The study analyzes the effect of environmental factors on the performance of small and medium scale business i...
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The service conditions of many moving steel components require it to possess both hard and wear resistant surfaces witha tough a...
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This study appraised land accessibility under the Land Use Act. The case study area for this research has been Lagos state with...