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Nigeria - Competitiveness and Growth : Country Economic Memorandum, Volume 1. Executive Summary

2007

World Bank


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Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Investment climate; Market failures; Binding constraint; Auction system; Investment in government securities; Wealth; Deficits; Business environment; Life expectancy; Emerging economies; Economic developments; Corporate bond; Jurisdictions; Export performance; Fiscal discipline; Market share; Judicial system; Registration process; Arrears; Federal agency; Government support; Gdp; Macroeconomic volatility; Oil prices; Bond; Political economy; Real exchange rates; Creditor rights; Long term finance; Labor market; Trade policy; Macroeconomic policy; Large-scale investment; Exchange rates; Benchmark; Financial sector; Equity funds; Investment strategies; Total factor productivity; Expenditures; Economic progress; Credibility; Banking sector; Subordinated debt; Small businesses; Credit quality; Loan maturities; Sovereign bonds; Bank liquidity; Macroeconomic variables; Excess liquidity; Macroeconomic instability; Infrastructure projects; Tax system; Regional trade; Interest rate; Private sector development; Foreign exchange markets; Capital market development; Local currency; Short-term borrowing; Blue chip; Business climate; Return; Trading; Enterprise performance; Tax rate; Mortgage; Deposits; Economic performance; Creditor; Macroeconomic policies; Private sector growth; Fiscal deficit; Competitive advantage; Regulator; Democratic institutions; Competitiveness; Government action; Debt overhang; Oil boom; Interest rate volatility; Transparent governance; Liquid secondary market; Debt accumulation; Transparency; Liberalization; Long-term investment; Foreign exchange reserves; Rent seeking; Rapid expansion; Benchmarking; Foreign exchange; Financial management; Financial sector development; Global standards; Oil resources; Tax collection; Withdrawal; Output; Pension reform; Government funding; Outsourcing; Institutional capacity; Investment projects; Middle income countries; Productivity growth; Job creation; Monetary policy; Current account balance; Foreign markets; Local governments; Investment behavior; Macroeconomic management; Existing infrastructure; Commercial contracts; Government policy; Capital base; Bond market; Government spending; Debt agreement; Boom-bust cycles; Deposit; Investment opportunities; Fiscal policy; Financial system; Gdp per capita; Default risk; Mortgage finance; Corporate bond issues; Natural resource; Rapid growth; Incomes; Dutch auction; Global market; Oil price; Global markets; Cost effectiveness; Consolidation process; Insurance industry; Informal economy; Government budgets; Export markets; Contract enforcement; Foreign companies; Regulatory environment; Minimum capital requirements; Foreign exchange transactions; Binding constraints; Exporter; Tax policy; Transaction; Loan; Documentation requirements; Durable; Financial health; Legal mechanisms; Real exchange rate; Transaction cost; Reform program; Debt relief; Productive investments; Macroeconomic level; Domestic market; Tax; Access to capital; Credit history; Domestic economy; Capital markets; Outstanding credit; Current account surpluses; Rural infrastructure
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