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Adebayo Adedokun
Adebayo Adedokun
Senior Lecturer of Economics, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria
Verified email at oauife.edu.ng
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The effects of oil shocks on government expenditures and government revenues nexus in Nigeria (with exogeneity restrictions)
A Adedokun
Future Business Journal 4 (2), 219-232, 2018
712018
Finance-institution-growth trilogy: time-series insights from South Africa
CO Olaniyi, A Adedokun
International Journal of Emerging Markets 17 (1), 120-144, 2022
202022
Fiscal synchronisation or institutional separation: An examination of tax-spend hypothesis in Nigeria
DO Yinusa, A Adedokun
Journal of Finance and Accounting 5 (3), 80-87, 2017
182017
Public investment and inclusive growth in Africa
OA Adeosun, PA Olomola, A Adedokun, OS Ayodele
International Journal of Social Economics 47 (12), 1669-1691, 2020
132020
Bitcoin-Altcoin price synchronization hypothesis: evidence from recent data
A Adedokun
Journal of Finance and Economics 7 (4), 137-147, 2019
122019
Nigeria electricity forecast and vision 20: 2020: Evidence from ARIMA model
A Adedokun
Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and Policy 11 (11), 1027-1034, 2016
122016
Forecasting remittances as a major source of foreign income to Nigeria: evidence from ARIMA model
A ADEDOKUN
European Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Vol 24 (1), 2013
102013
Does non-linearity in exchange rate hold in Nigeria? Evidence from smooth transition autoregressive model
JT Dada, PA Olomola, A Adedokun
International Journal of Monetary Economics and Finance 14 (2), 152-165, 2021
82021
Sustainable agricultural practices and arable farmers productivity in Lagos state, Nigeria
AS Adedokun, OI Ogunyemi, BA Lawal
Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa 20 (2), 11-21, 2018
82018
Nigeria economic recess versus Wagner’s law and Keynesian proposition
A Adedokun
72017
Annual budgetary allocation to agriculture, rural income distribution and agricultural growth and development.
OI Ogunyemi, AS Adedokun
72012
Population health and foreign direct investment inflows: the case of ECOWAS countries
SO Olayiwola, AS Adedokun, AO Oloruntuyi
Journal of Economics Studies 2 (1), 425-452, 2019
62019
The effects of oil shocks on government expenditures and government revenues nexus in Nigeria (with exogeneity restrictions). Future Business Journal, 4 (2), 219-232
A Adedokun
62018
Invigorating foreign aid administration: remittances’ strategy, pro-poor and gender focus
A Adedokun
Financial Innovation 1, 1-12, 2015
42015
Can electricity consumption be useful in predicting Nigerian economic growth? Evidence from error correction model
A Adedokun
OPEC Energy Review 39 (2), 125-140, 2015
42015
Manufacturing sector performance in Africa: The role of monetary policy instruments
AK Akinyemi, AI Ogbuji, AS Adedokun
Business and Economic Quarterly 2, 36-47, 2018
32018
Nigeria in the Eve of MDGs final: A progressive analysis
A Adedokun, BM Ololade
Developing Country Studies 4 (12), 101-111, 2014
32014
Revisiting the connectedness between oil prices and uncertainty indicators in BRICS countries
OA Adeosun, S Anagreh, MI Tabash, A Adedokun
Resources Policy 86, 104278, 2023
22023
Government Health Expenditure and Health Outcomes in Nigeria
SO Olayiwola, AS Adedokun, SO Olusanya
Journal of Economics and Policy Analysis 5 (2), 89-102, 2020
22020
International financial integration, macroeconomic performance and poverty reduction in WAMZ countries
AS Adedokun, CEW Yameogo, OE Osode
Journal of Economic Studies (JES) 17 (1), 1-14, 2020
22020
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