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BizEcons Quarterly
2017 - 2023
Current editor(s): Olaniyi Evans From Strides Educational Foundation Bibliographic data for series maintained by Olaniyi Evans (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2023, volume 16, articles 1
- ChatGPT impacts on access-efficiency, employment, education and ethics: The socio-economics of an AI language model pp. 1-17
- Olaniyi Evans, Olawale Wale-Awe, Emeka Osuji, Olawale Ayoola, Raymond Alenoghena and Sesan Adeniji
2021, volume 15, articles 1
- The Demographic Effects of Covid-19: Any Hope for Working Populations? pp. 3-12
- Chidi N. Olunkwa, Juliet I. Adenuga, Mohammed Bashir Salaudeen and Ekundayo Mesagan
2020, volume 14
- The distribution of hospital capacities in the face of the covid-19 pandemic in Mexico pp. 3-17
- Sazcha-Marcelo Olivera, Christopher Heard and Alethea-Gabriela Candia
- The pooled mean group approach on saving and investment link in Africa: Implication on capital mobility pp. 23-35
- Matthew Gidigbi, Manu Donga and Hassan Ibrahim Bakari
2020, volume 13
- Impact assessment of the financial inclusion strategy in Nigeria: Lessons from BRICS and other countries pp. 3-22
- Olawale Isaac Wale-Awe, Alabi Kehinde Miracle and Omoloye Najeem Adekunle
- Public health financing and health outcomes in Nigeria pp. 23-47
- Wasiu Bello
2020, volume 12
- Exploring the impact of social distance in the fight against COVID-19 pp. 3-20
- Fernando Almeida
- Gendered Socio-economic Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Rural Zimbabwe pp. 21-40
- Emmanuel Ndhlovu and Archiford Tembo
2020, volume 11
- Impact of corona pandemic on educational undertakings and possible breakthrough mechanisms pp. 3-14
- Endalew Fufa Kufi, Tolera Negassa, Retta Melaku and Robsan Mergo
- Agricultural output performance, employment generation and per capita income in Nigeria pp. 15-26
- Igwe Matthew Ochada and Matthew Babatope Ogunniyi
- Avoiding the natural resource curse: an optimal use of oil rents to reduce its potential negative effects upon economic growth pp. 27-52
- Don Charles
2020, volume 10
- Economic growth, habit formation, and business cycle pp. 3-20
- Wei-Bin Zhang
- Economic Growth, Habit Formation, and Business Cycle pp. 3-25
- Wei-Bin Zhang
- The global shock in economic activities: Covid-19 pandemonium pp. 21-30
- Chinenye Ifeoma Nwokolo, Matthew Ikechukwum Ogbuagu and Onyebuchi Iwegbu
2020, volume 9
- Confinement efficiency and economic scenarios of Covid-19: The case of Morocco pp. 3-17
- Firano Zakaria and Filali Fatine
- The effect of bank credit on the performance of the manufacturing sector in Nigeria pp. 18-29
- Olanrewaju F. Nwabuisi, Adesina M. Oke-Bello, Adegboyega S. Oyewole, Anu Toriola, Rahmon Folami and Adewale Olakunle Afolabi
2020, volume 8
- The Covid-19 pandemic lockdown: Curtailing the negative economic impacts pp. 3-14
- Olawale Isaac Wale-Awe
- Effects of Oil Resource Endowment, Natural Gas and Agriculture Output: Policy Options for Inclusive Growth pp. 15-34
- Ekundayo Mesagan and Juliet Adenuga
2020, volume 7
- Socio-economic impacts of novel coronavirus: The policy solutions pp. 3-12
- Olaniyi Evans
- The implications of exchange rate fluctuations on human welfare in Nigeria pp. 13-25
- Anu Toriola, Rahmon Folami, Adewale Olakunle Afolabi and Felix Odunayo Ajayi
2020, volume 6
- Effect of financial deepening on stock market returns: The case of military and democratic post-SAP regimes in Nigeria pp. 3-21
- Ismaila Akanni Yusuf, Ekundayo Mesagan and Agatha Nkem Amadi
- Determining inflation as monetary or fiscal phenomenon: An empirical evidence from South Asia pp. 22-48
- Shahid Obaid, Mirza Baig and Muzafar Ali Shah
2019, volume 5
- Re-examining the link between financial structure and economic growth in Nigeria: An empirical investigation pp. 3-21
- Matthew Gidigbi
- Comparative analysis of the effects of 0, 20, 50, and 66.5% fuel subsidy removals on household wellbeing in Nigeria: A Structuralist CGE Approach pp. 22-44
- Ernest Odior
2019, volume 4
- Oil Resource Abundance in Nigeria and Iran: Contrapuntal Effect on Social and Economic Welfare pp. 3-22
- Ekundayo Mesagan, Aboje Unah, Olamide Idowu and Abidemi Alamu
- Currency Devaluation and Trade Balance Nexus: A Test of Marshall-Lerner Condition in Nigeria pp. 23-43
- Olasubomi Are
2018, volume 3
- Monetary policy shocks and stock market prices volatility in Nigeria pp. 3-26
- Sesan Adeniji, S. A. J. Obansa and David Okoroafor
- Manufacturing sector performance in Africa: The role of monetary policy instruments pp. 27-35
- Kayode Akinyemi, Isaac Ogbuji and Sunday Adedokun
2018, volume 2
- The relative effect of monetary and fiscal policy on economic development in Africa: a GMM approach to the St. Louis equation pp. 3-23
- Olaniyi Evans, Sesan Adeniji, Isaac Nwaogwugwu, Ikechukwu Kelikume, Olamitunji Dakare and Olubode Oke
- Service sector potentials in the transformation of the Nigerian economy pp. 24-35
- Modinat Olusoji and Anthonia Odeleye
2017, volume 1
- The relevance of value added reporting in assessing the financial soundness of deposit money banks in Nigeria pp. 3-18
- Anthony Adaramola and Olawale Wale-Awe
- The Dynamics of Inflation, Public Debt and Exchange Rate in Nigeria pp. 19-34
- Ernest Odior and Sabastine Arinze
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