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Has Nigerian agricultural output spurred economic growth: the financing gap model using stepwise regression
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Has Nigerian agricultural output spurred economic growth: the financing gap model using stepwise regression

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This study examined if the Nigerian agricultural output has spurred economic growth and the best fit agricultural financing gap model for growing the economy. The study explored the dynamics of different technicality approach that stepwise regression has to offer. From the seven baskets of predictors – agricultural guaranteed finance to oil palm, cocoa, groundnuts, fishery, poultry,...
 
Published at Investment Management and Financial Innovations
Volume 16
Issue 3
Pages 157-166
Published in 2019
 
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visit (https://businessperspectives.org/journals/investment-management-and-financial-innovations/issue-327/has-nigerian-agricultural-output-spurred-economic-growth-the-financing-gap-model-using-stepwise-regression)
 
 
Funso Abiodun Okunlola; Godswill Osagie Osuma; Alexander Ehimare Omankhanlen
Osuma Godswill » Mr. Osuma Godswill Holds a B.sc degree from Landmark University (2014) were he graduated with a First Class honors, M.sc from Covenant University (2018). He is currently a lecturer in the Department of Banking and Finance, Covenant University. He has an overriding goal to be the best at whatever he does which made him receive the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (Kwara chapter) award... view full profile
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