Electricity Consumption and Human Capital Development: Implications for Economic Growth in Nigeria
This study examined the multiplier effect of human capital development through the usage of electricity power for maximum productivity to enhance economic growth in Nigeria. The study engaged data sourced from the World Development Indicators for the period 1981-2016, and the fully modified ordinary least squares econometric method was engaged for the analysis. Results from the study showed...
Published at International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
Volume 8
Issue 6
Pages 6-16
Published in 2018
Matthew, O.A., Ede, U.C., Osabohien, R. Ejemeyovwi, J., Fasina, F.F. and Akinkeplumi, D. (2018).
Osabohien Romanus » Romanus OSABOHIEN is a PhD Student and a Lecturer in the Department of Economics and Development Studies as well as a Research Associate at the Centre for Economic Policy and Development Research (CEPDeR), Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria. He obtained his B.Sc. Degree in Economics from Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Nigeria (2011), emerging as the best student in his class; and... view full profile