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Joseph David

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Department of Economics
Ibrahim Badamasi Badangida University

Lapai, Nigeria
https://ibbu.edu.ng/economics/
RePEc:edi:deibbng (more details at EDIRC)

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Articles

  1. Nurudeen Abu & Joseph David & Musa Abdullahi Sakanko & Ben-Obi Onyewuchi Amaechi, 2022. "Oil Price and Public Expenditure Relationship in Nigeria: Does the Level of Corruption Matter?," Economic Studies journal, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences - Economic Research Institute, issue 3, pages 59-80.
  2. Joseph David & Musa Abdullahi Sakanko & James Obilikwu, 2020. "The Determinants Of Domestic Investment In Nigeria: A New Evidence From Non-Linear Autoregressive Distributed Lag (Nardl) Model," Economics and Management, Faculty of Economics, SOUTH-WEST UNIVERSITY "NEOFIT RILSKI", BLAGOEVGRAD, vol. 17(2), pages 1-25.
  3. Musa Abdullahi Sakanko & JAMES OBILIKWU & JOSEPH DAVID, 2020. "The Effect Of Aggregate Institutional Quality On Foreign Direct Investment In Nigeria: Evidence From Nardl," Economics & Law, Faculty of Economics, SOUTH-WEST UNIVERSITY "NEOFIT RILSKI", BLAGOEVGRAD, vol. 2(2), pages 1-13.
  4. Musa Abdullahi Sakanko & Joseph David & Abdullahi Yakubu, 2018. "Appraisal of the Determinants of Energy Use in LAPAI Local Government," Pakistan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, International Research Alliance for Sustainable Development (iRASD), vol. 6(4), pages :443-457, December.

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Articles

  1. Joseph David & Musa Abdullahi Sakanko & James Obilikwu, 2020. "The Determinants Of Domestic Investment In Nigeria: A New Evidence From Non-Linear Autoregressive Distributed Lag (Nardl) Model," Economics and Management, Faculty of Economics, SOUTH-WEST UNIVERSITY "NEOFIT RILSKI", BLAGOEVGRAD, vol. 17(2), pages 1-25.

    Cited by:

    1. Nurudeen Abu & Joseph David & Musa Abdullahi Sakanko & Ben-Obi Onyewuchi Amaechi, 2022. "Oil Price and Public Expenditure Relationship in Nigeria: Does the Level of Corruption Matter?," Economic Studies journal, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences - Economic Research Institute, issue 3, pages 59-80.
    2. Oyedepo, Elizabeth Omolola & Okor, Onome Jacinta, 2024. "Determinants of Domestic Investment: Evidence from Nigeria," African Journal of Economic Review, African Journal of Economic Review, vol. 12(1), March.

  2. Musa Abdullahi Sakanko & Joseph David & Abdullahi Yakubu, 2018. "Appraisal of the Determinants of Energy Use in LAPAI Local Government," Pakistan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, International Research Alliance for Sustainable Development (iRASD), vol. 6(4), pages :443-457, December.

    Cited by:

    1. Yiran, Gerald Albert Baeribameng & Ablo, Austin Dziwornu & Asem, Freda Elikplim, 2020. "Urbanisation and domestic energy trends: Analysis of household energy consumption patterns in relation to land-use change in peri-urban Accra, Ghana," Land Use Policy, Elsevier, vol. 99(C).

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