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Leadership, Policy Making, and Economic Growth in African Countries : The Case of Nigeria

2008

Iyoha, Milton A.


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Economic policy; Banking industry; Per capita income; National development; Natural resource; Performance indicators; Economic theory; Deposit insurance; Investment strategy; Portfolio; Central bank; Export base; Foreign direct investment; Exchange rates; Economic outcomes; International reserves; Economic liberalization; Institutional framework; Life expectancy; International community; Level playing field; Financial sector; Corrupt practices; Portfolio flows; Macroeconomic reform; Institutional reforms; Mortgage; Price distortions; Growth performance; Macroeconomic policy; Economic reforms; Comparative advantage; Rapid economic growth; Sustainable growth; Public expenditures; Developing economy; International development; Youth development; Donor agencies; Rural infrastructure; Oil resources; Lack of transparency; Exporters; Real gdp; Market failures; Debt service; Political instability; Political rights; Service delivery; Financial sector policies; Rapid growth; Bank accounts; Commodity; Rent seeking; Regulatory agencies; Government expenditures; Bribery; Oil prices; Aggregate demand; Financial services; Bank credit; Financial sector reforms; Incomes; Agricultural bank; Growth rates; Economic outlook; Rate of return; Vested interests; Foreign bank; Oil boom; Portfolio investment; Government budget; Investment projects; Foreign exchange reserves; Economic empowerment; Inequality; Real income; Macroeconomic management; Treasury; Gross national savings; Securities; Finance companies; Investment rate; Open market; Emerging market economies; Open economy; Financial system; Macroeconomic adjustment; Domestic economy; Competitiveness; Capital flight; Informal economy; Transparency initiative; Domestic prices; Direct government intervention; Government revenues; Bank customers; Output; Tax concessions; Money laundering; Consumer goods; Forecasts; Bureaucratic efficiency; Public procurement; Debt management; Political competition; Inflation rate; Political economy; Reform program; Governance reforms; Economic efficiency; Emerging market; Deposit; Power outages; Gdp; Rate of growth; Political stability; Bank credit ceilings; Reform programs; Macroeconomic policies; Inefficiency; Banking system; Average income; Dividends; Civil war; Proportional representation; Fiscal deficits; Environmental benefits; Exchange transactions; Foreign exchange; Foreign exchange market; Sustainable economic growth; Income growth; Local currency; Commodity export; Wealth; Derivatives; Global economy; Trading; Political leaders; National level; Gdp per capita; Open market operations; Transparency; Exchange commission; Economic crisis; World development indicators; Macroeconomic stability; Economic performance; Investment rates; Financial sectors; Deregulation; Monetary policy; Disequilibrium; Tax; Repudiation; Multilateral institutions; Good governance
License
CC BY 3.0 IGO. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo. World Bank
Type
Working Paper; Working Paper; Text
Source
Commission on Growth and Development Working Paper;No. 17

2022-09-15
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