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FINANCE FOR GROWTH AND POLICY OPTIONS FOR EMERGING AND DEVELOPING ECONOMIES: THE CASE OF NIGERIA
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FINANCE FOR GROWTH AND POLICY OPTIONS FOR EMERGING AND DEVELOPING ECONOMIES: THE CASE OF NIGERIA

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Finance is generally regarded as important for economic growth, but the role of finance in economic growth is a controversial issue in the economic literature. The concept of “finance for growth” refocuses the relationship between finance and economic growth by redirecting the role of government policies in finance, and recognizes how finance without frontiers is changing what government...
 
Published at Asian Development Policy Review
Volume 2
Issue 2
Pages 20 - 38
Published in 2014
 
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Olayiwola, W. K., H. Okodua & E. S. C. Osabuohien
OKODUA HENRY
 
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