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Details about Risikat Oladoyin S. Dauda

Workplace:Department of Economics, University of Lagos, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2012

  1. Poverty and employment impact of trade liberalization in Nigeria: empirical evidence and policy implications
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations (4)

Journal Articles

2020

  1. Agriculture Financing and Growth Performance in Nigeria: Pre-2000 and Post-2000 Analyses
    Romanian Economic Journal, 2020, 23, (75), 16-37 Downloads

2019

  1. Education, Health Expenditure and the Quality of Life in Nigeria
    Academic Journal of Economic Studies, 2019, 5, (4), 94-102 Downloads
  2. Implications of financial development on poverty and inequality: Evidence from Nigeria
    Romanian Economic Journal, 2019, 22, (71), 42-59 Downloads View citations (2)

2018

  1. Quantifying Impacts of Macroeconomic and Non‐economic Factors on Public Health Expenditure: A Structural Time Series Model
    African Development Review, 2018, 30, (2), 200-218 Downloads View citations (3)

2014

  1. Financial Sector Development and Poverty Reduction in Nigeria: A Vector Autoregression Analysis (1980-2010)
    Asian Economic and Financial Review, 2014, 4, (8), 1040-1061 Downloads View citations (3)

2011

  1. Effect of Public Educational Spending and Macroeconomic Uncertainty on Schooling Outcomes: Evidence from Nigeria
    Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Science, 2011, 16, (31), 7-21 Downloads View citations (4)

2010

  1. BUDGET DEFICITS, EXTERNAL DEBT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA
    The Singapore Economic Review (SER), 2010, 55, (03), 491-521 Downloads View citations (3)

2009

  1. The Role of Community Banking System in Nigeria’s Development Process: An Appraisal
    The IUP Journal of Financial Economics, 2009, VII, (2), 61-73

2008

  1. Trends, Behavioral Patterns and Growth Implications of Foreign Private Capital Flows in Nigeria
    The IUP Journal of Financial Economics, 2008, VI, (3), 29-40 View citations (1)

2007

  1. Female Education and Nigeria's Development Strategies
    Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 2007, 14, (3), 461-479 Downloads
 
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