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Jacob Sesugh Angahar

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First Name:Jacob
Middle Name:Sesugh
Last Name:Angahar
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RePEc Short-ID:pan699
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Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research (NISER)

Ibadan, Nigeria
http://niseronline.org/
RePEc:edi:niserng (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Jacob Sesugh Angahar, 2024. "Modeling Bank Financial Intermediation Functions: Theoretical and Empirical Evidence from Nigeria," Post-Print hal-04493271, HAL.
  2. Cyprian Clement Abur & Jacob Sesugh Angahar & Torruam Japheth Terande, 2022. "Electricity Generation And Economic Growth In Nigeria: Is There Any Link?," Post-Print hal-04494438, HAL.
  3. Angahar, Jacob & Ogwuche, Peter & Olalere, Victor, 2015. "An empirical analysis of the impact of external borrowing on economic performance of Nigeria," MPRA Paper 68108, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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