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Bolarinwa, Segun Thompson
Bolarinwa, Segun Thompson
Chrisland University
Verified email at chrislanduniversity.edu.ng
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RE-EXAMINING THE DETERMINANTS OF BANK PROFITABILITY IN NIGERIA
ST BOLARINWA, OB Obembe, C OLANIYI
Journal of Economic Studies 46 (3), 633-651, 2019
522019
The effect of corruption on bank profitability
ST Bolarinwa, F Soetan
Journal of Financial Crime 26 (3), 753-773, 2019
442019
Re-examining the determinants of capital structure in Nigeria
ST Bolarinwa, AA Adegboye
Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences 37 (1), 26-60, 2020
382020
Is there a nonlinear relationship between financial development and poverty in Africa?
ST Bolarinwa, AA Adegboye, XV Vo
Journal of Economic Studies 48 (7), 1245-1266, 2021
292021
Re-examining firm size-profitability nexus: Empirical evidence from non-financial listed firms in Nigeria
CO Olaniyi, OO Simon-Oke, OB Obembe, ST Bolarinwa
Global Business Review 18 (3), 543-558, 2017
252017
Firm size–profitability nexus: An empirical evidence from Nigerian listed financial firms
ST Bolarinwa, OB Obembe
Global business review 20 (5), 1109-1121, 2019
202019
Remittances-financial development nexus: Causal evidence from four African countries
S Bolarinwa, TO Akinbobola
Ilorin Journal of Economic Policy 8 (1), 1-17, 2021
182021
Is there a nonlinear relationship between financial development and income inequality in Africa? Evidence from dynamic panel threshold
ST Bolarinwa, AE Akinlo
The Journal of Economic Asymmetries 24, e00226, 2021
172021
Is there a nonlinear relationship between nonperforming loans and bank profitability? Evidence from dynamic panel threshold
ST Bolarinwa, RO Olayeni, VX Vo
Managerial and Decision Economics, 1-13, 2021
162021
Determinants of Nonperforming Loans after Recapitalization in the Nigerian Banking Industry: Does Efficiency Matter?
ST Bolarinwa, A Olawale, XV Vo
Managerial and Decision Economics 42, 1-15, 2021
152021
Empirical analysis of the Nexus between saving and economic growth in selected African countries (1981–2014)
ST Bolarinwa, OB Obembe
Journal of Development Policy and Practice 2 (1), 110-129, 2017
152017
The effect of financial development on income inequality in Africa
ST Bolarinwa, XV Vo, TJ Olufolahan
Development Southern Africa 38 (2), 311-329, 2021
142021
Determinants of Firm Profitability in Africa
ST Bolarinwa, AE Akinlo, UL Onyekwelu
Global Business Review 22 (1), 1-10, 2021
132021
Concentration–profitability nexus: New approach from causality
ST Bolarinwa, OB Obembe
Studies in Microeconomics 5 (1), 84-98, 2017
132017
Does financial development really matter for poverty Poverty reduction in Africa
ST Bolarinwa, OO Olaoye, A Babatunde
Forum for Social Economics, the, 2021
12*2021
Informality and poverty in Africa: Which comes first?
ST Bolarinwa, M Simatele
Sustainable Development, 2022
102022
Determinants of Nonperforming Loans After Recapitalization in the Nigerian Banking Industry: Does Competition Matter?
ST Bolarinwa, AE Akinlo
African Development Review, 1-15, 2022
32022
Revisiting the Comovement of Cross-Currency Basis and the Dollar: A Rolling Correlation Approach
STB Komla Agudze, Oyakhilome Ibhagui
The Journal of Investing 29 (3), 1109–1121, 2020
3*2020
Leverage and firm performance: Threshold evidence from the role of firm size
ST Bolarinwa, UL Onyekwelu, I Ojiakor, JI Orga, DA Nwakaego, ...
Global Business Review, 09721509221109571, 2022
22022
What levels of informality tackle poverty in Africa? Evidence from dynamic panel threshold analysis
ST Bolarinwa, M Simatele
African Journal of Economic and Management Studies 14 (3), 1-14, 2023
12023
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