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The Impact of Monetary and Fiscal Policy on the Real Gross Domestic Product of Nigeria, 1970-2003
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The Impact of Monetary and Fiscal Policy on the Real Gross Domestic Product of Nigeria, 1970-2003

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This paper builds and estimates a model of national income (proxied but the gross domestic product), with view to testing the impact of monetary and fiscal policies on aggregate demand and economic growth..............
 
Published at The West African Financial and Economic Review (WAFER), Vol. 2 No. 1
Published in 2008
 
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ALEGE, P.O., and I.O.F. IZEDONMI
Alege Philip » I am a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics and Development Studies, Covenant University. My major research interests are in the area of Real Business Cycle (RBC), International macroeconomics and Theory of International Trade. view full profile
Alege Philip
 
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