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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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This project work was carried out to determine the effect of biology practical activities on academic achieveme...
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Albiza chevalieri Harms (Mimosoideae) is a tree or shrub of 5-12 m tall and distributed in the dry savannah from Senegal, Niger...
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This project was carried out with the sole aim of studying an evaluating the internal control system in a banking in...
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Taxation has received considerable attention from scholars and researchers in r...
Background of Study
Infant feeding practices are a significant driver of infant nutritional status, whi...
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The logistical problems associated with distributing, collecting, gradi...
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This study assessed the Principals‟ Supervisory Practice on Teachers‟ Role Performance in Junior Secondary Schools in Kaduna Sta...
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This research work was designed to examine and analyze the causes and effect of diarrhea infec...
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This subject of labour unrest has been a characteristic feature in Nigeria. “The questio...
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In the recent time effort has been made to replace Portland Cement (PC) wholly, thus producing an alternative binder. This innov...