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Number of items: 11.

40199

Ojeaga, Paul (2012): Economic policy, does It help life expectancy? an african evidence of the role of economic policy on longevity.

50628

Ojeaga, Paul and Ogundipe, Adeyemi (2013): Trade and Institutions: Evidence from Regional Studies.

53238

Ojeaga, Paul and Ojeaga, Daniel and Odejimi, Deborah O. (2013): The Impact of Interest Rate on Bank Deposits Evidence from the Nigerian Banking Sector.

55564

Ojeaga, Paul (2012): Foreign Aid and African Exporters: Help or Harm?

55572

Ojeaga, Paul and Odejimi, Deborah (2013): Gender Comparison, Schooling and Sociability Ratings in Nigeria Evidence from Youth Survey in Ife Town.

55574

Ojeaga, Paul and Odejimi, Deborah (2013): Do Institutions Reduce Gender Discrimination? Evidence from Labor Market Participation Rate in Some Selected African Countries.

55580

Ojeaga, Paul (2012): Does Foreign Aid Promote Trade? Evidence from Some Selected African Countries.

62187

Alege, Phillip and George, Emmanuel and Ojeaga, Paul and Queen-Esther, Oluwatimiro (2015): Is Africa’s Current Growth Reducing Inequality? Evidence from Some Selected African Countries. Forthcoming in:

62195

George, Emmanuel and Ojeaga, Paul and Adekola, Adetunji and Matthews, Oluwatoyin (2015): What Does FDI Inflow Mean For Emerging African Economies? Measuring the Regional Effects of FDI in Africa. Forthcoming in:

62211

George, Emmanuel and Odejimi, Deborah and Matthews, Oluwatoyin and Ojeaga, Paul (2013): Is Privatization Related With Macroeconomic Management? Evidence From Some Selected African Countries. Forthcoming in:

71045

Ojeaga, Paul and Odejimi, Deborah (2015): Electoral Violence and Nigeria Economic Prospects: A Glimpse of 2015 Elections. Forthcoming in:

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