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Olaoye Olumide O.
Olaoye Olumide O.
Thomas Adewunmi University
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Government spending and economic growth in ECOWAS: An asymmetric analysis
OO Olaoye, OO Eluwole, A Ayesha, OO Afolabi
The Journal of Economic Asymmetries 22, e00180, 2020
532020
Institutions and economic growth in ECOWAS: an investigation into the hierarchy of institution hypothesis (HIH)
O Olaoye, O Aderajo
International Journal of Social Economics 47 (9), 1081-1108, 2020
352020
Government expenditure and economic growth nexus in ECOWAS countries: A panel VAR approach
OO Olaoye, M Orisadare, UU Okorie
Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences 36 (3), 204-225, 2020
272020
Empirical analysis of asymmetry phenomenon in the public debt structure of Sub-Saharan Africa's five biggest economies: A Markov-Switching model
OO Olaoye, PA Olomola
The Journal of Economic Asymmetries 25, e00242, 2022
152022
Sub-Saharan Africa's rising public debt stock: before another debt relief!
O Olaoye
African Journal of Economic and Management Studies 14 (1), 86-105, 2023
132023
Does financial development really matter for poverty reduction in Africa?
ST Bolarinwa, OO Olaoye, W Ullah, B Agbi
Forum for Social Economics 51 (4), 415-432, 2022
122022
Re-examining the government expenditure–growth nexus in ECOWAS countries
OO Olaoye, M Orisadare, UU Okorie, E Abanikanda
Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences 36 (4), 277-301, 2020
122020
Government spending and economic growth: a trivariate causality testing
O Olaoye, O Afolabi
African Journal of Economic and Management Studies 12 (2), 250-268, 2021
112021
Sub‐Saharan Africa's debt‐financed growth: How sustainable and inclusive?
OO Olaoye
African Development Review 34 (4), 443-458, 2022
102022
Analysis of the prevalence of extreme poverty in Africa South of the Sahara: do geographical proximity and corruption spillovers matter?
OO Olaoye
Journal of Economic Studies, 2022
92022
Government spending shocks and economic growth: additional evidence from cyclical behavior of fiscal policy
OO Olaoye, UU Okorie, OO Eluwole, MB Fawwad
Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences 37 (4), 419-437, 2021
92021
Poverty prevalence and negative spillovers in Sub-Saharan Africa: a focus on extreme and multidimensional poverty in the region
O Olaoye, CO Ibukun, M Razzak, N Mose
International Journal of Emerging Markets 18 (9), 2993-3021, 2023
82023
Macroeconomic implications of escalating stock of public debt: Evidence from sub‐Saharan African economies
OO Olaoye, MI Tabash, OJ Omokanmi, RA Ogunjumo, MO Ojelade, ...
African Development Review 34 (4), 527-540, 2022
72022
Re-examining the government expenditure-economic growth nexus in ECOWAS
OO Olaoye, MA Orisadare, UU Okorie, EO Abanikanda
Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences, 2020
52020
Twin deficit hypothesis in the presence of structural breaks in Nigeria
IA Samotu, MA Orisadare, O Olaoye
Ilorin Journal of Economic Policy 7 (1), 35-48, 2020
52020
An empirical analysis of government interventions in ECOWAS: evidence from dynamic panel threshold
OO Olaoye, A Noman, EO Abanikanda
International Journal of Emerging Markets 18 (8), 1892-1916, 2023
42023
Sub‐Saharan Africa's rising public debt stock: Is there a cause for concern?
OO Olaoye, PA Olomola
South African Journal of Economics 91 (1), 85-115, 2023
42023
Soaring inflation in sub-Saharan Africa: A fiscal root?
OO Olaoye, OJ Omokanmi, MI Tabash, SO Olofinlade, MO Ojelade
Quality & Quantity 58 (1), 987-1009, 2024
32024
Foreign capital inflows: a panacea to slow economic growth and infrastructure decay in Africa?
OO Olaoye, OO Eluwole, F Lakhani
Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences 38 (3), 509-527, 2021
22021
Financial inclusion and poverty reduction in Nigeria: the role of information and communication technology (ICT)
O Olaoye, MF Zerihun
African Journal of Economic and Management Studies 14 (4), 726-740, 2023
12023
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