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Nigeria - Competitiveness and Growth : Country Economic Memorandum, Volume 2. Main Report

2007

World Bank


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Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Investment climate; Auction system; Wage rates; Net debt; Trust fund; International standards; Investment fund; Economic developments; Public spending; Remittance; Export performance; Deposit insurance; Governance issues; Fiscal discipline; International rating agencies; Market share; Arrears; Gdp; Oil prices; Export competitiveness; Bond; Gross national savings; Creditors; Treasury bills; Political economy; Consumer goods; Secondary market trading; Foreign currency; Trade regime; Labor market; Credit rating; Holding; Open market; Macroeconomic policy; Economies of scale; Debt obligations; Benchmark; Macroeconomic stability; Exchange rates; Financial sector; Treasury; International capital; Equity funds; Total factor productivity growth; Credit strengths; Total factor productivity; Capital stock; Household incomes; Expenditures; Gross fixed capital formation; Total revenue; Gini coefficient; Banking sector; Small businesses; Missing markets; Insurance corporation; Macroeconomic instability; Debt burden; Interest rate; Central bank; Reserves; Foreign exchange markets; Emerging market; Debt management; Market for government securities; Private sector credit; Small business; Dividends; Return; Investing; Tax rate; Mortgage; Fiscal deficit; Macroeconomic policies; Competitive advantage; Securities; Export growth; Competitiveness; International capital markets; Real gdp; Preferential market access; Oil boom; Interest rate flexibility; Debt overhang; Liquidity management; International financial institutions; Transparency; Income elasticity of demand; Production increases; Micro-finance institution; International finance; Foreign financing; Foreign exchange reserves; Foreign exchange; Financial management; Broad money; Creditworthiness; Oil resources; International markets; Micro finance; Withdrawal; Local markets; External finance; Government revenues; Credit structure; Income inequality; Implicit subsidy; Government financing; Smallholder agriculture; Sovereign debt; Monetary policy; Capital stocks; Government spending; Bond issuance; Boom-bust cycles; Trade deficit; Fiscal policy; Deposit; Gdp per capita; Mortgage finance; Long-term debt; Dutch auction; Investment income; Settlement; Global markets; Oil price; Treasury bill rate; Debt outstanding; Government policies; Foreign investors; Contract enforcement; Housing finance; Inefficiency; Government revenue; Infrastructure finance; Development bank; Political risk; Exporter; Transaction; Loan; Private equity; Debt service; Treasury bill; Government expenditure; Fixed investment; Real exchange rate; Foreign direct investment; Micro-finance; Insurance companies; Debt relief; Per capita income; Monetary fund; Mobile phone; Overvaluation; Domestic market; Tax; Exchange commission; Local economy; Bank account; Investment rates; Capital markets; Pension fund; External borrowing
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