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This paper analyzed empirically the impact of Value Added Tax (VAT) on economic growth in Nigeria from 1994-2010. Data was collected from Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) statistical bulletin. Ordinary Least Square techniques was used to estimate the model, which reveals a strong positive significant impact of VAT on economic growth in Nigeria. Therefore, this study recommends that the VAT should not be high on the infant industries, so as to enable them grow.
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The purpose of this study was to explore the role of gender culture in shapin...
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This research entitled local Government and community development: A case study of Owerri Muni...
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
It is generally regarded as a social pathology and a threat to nation security...
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This study was designed to investigate the impact of HIV...
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This study was carried out on the examine students attitude towards the adoption of e-le...
INTRODUCTION
Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis miller) is a perennial plant of
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Mixed-use buildings are characterized by their live-work-play concept ensuring that most activities are achieved within a partic...
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This study was carried out to assess the Perception of Members of Ekklesiyar Yan‟uwa a Nigeria (EYN) on impact of Boko Haram Ins...
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Attitudinal studies have been areas of explo...
1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY
One of the most commonly discussed issues in economics is on how taxes as mea...