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Stella Madueme

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Department of Economics
University of Nigeria Nsukka

Nsukka, Nigeria
http://www.unn.edu.ng/department/economics
RePEc:edi:deunnng (more details at EDIRC)

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  1. Opue Job Agba & Ifeoma Stella Madueme, 2021. "Economic Community of West African State’s (ECOWAS) Controversy: Wither a Need for Single Currency by 2021?," Asian Themes in Social Sciences Research, Knowledge Press, vol. 5(1), pages 1-12.
  2. Ikechukwu A. Mobosi & Ifeoma Stella Madueme, 2016. "Climate Change and Nutritional Anthropometric Status of Women of Nsukka Local Government Area in Enugu State of Nigeria," Journal of Social Economics, Research Academy of Social Sciences, vol. 3(3), pages 99-114.

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