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PAPERS ACCEPTED FOR PRESENTATION AT THE CONFERENCE
(In alphabetical order)
Adamu, P., Iyoha, M. and Kouassi, E. Estimating Potential Output for Nigeria: A Structural VAR Approach.
Adenikinju, A. and Oderinde, L.O. Economics of Offshore Oil Investment Projects and Production Sharing Contracts: A Meta Modeling Analysis.
Adebiyi, M.A., Adenuga, A.O., Abeng, M.O. and Omanukwue, P.N. Oil Price Shocks, Exchange Rate and Stock Market Behaviour: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria.
Agu, C. Remittances for Growth: A Two Fold Analysis of Feedback between Remittances, Financial Flows and the Real Economy in Nigeria.
Ahmad, A.H. and Pentecost, E.J. Exchange Rates and International Reserves: A Threshold Cointegration Analysis.
Ahortot, C.R.K. and Adenutsi, D.E. Inflation, Capital Accumulation and Economic Growth in Import dependent Developing Economies.
Ahoure, A.A.E. Remittances, Governance and Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa Countries: a Dynamic Panel Data Analysis.
Ajetomobi, J.O. Productivity Improvement in ECOWAS Rice Farming: Parametric and Non-Parametric Analysis.
Akinkugbe, O. and Yinusa, O. ODA and Human Development in sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Panel Data.
Alege, P.O. A Business Cycle Model for Nigeria.
Amadou, Z., Ward, C.E. and Bello, H.M. Econometric estimation of profitability of cull cows in cow-calf enterprise: An application of a management production systems strategy.
André, P. and Demonsant, J-L. Koranic Schools in Senegal: An actual barrier to formal education?
Asogwa, R.D. Measuring the Determinants of Value Creation for Publicly Listed Banks in Nigeria: A Random Effects Probit (REP) Model Analysis.
Awoyemi, T.T. and Araar, A. Explaining Polarization and its Dimensions in Nigeria: A DER Decomposition Approach.
Babatunde, M.A. and Shuaibu, M.I. The Demand for Residential Electricity in Nigeria: A Bound Testing Approach.
Chauvet, L., Collier, P. and Duponchel, M. What explains aid projects success in post-conflict situations?
Chukwuma-Agu, C. and Agu, C. Behind the Crash: Analysis of the Roles of Macroeconomic Fundamentals and Market Bubbles in the Nigeria Stock Exchange.
Damoense, M.Y. and Jordaan, A.C. On the Determinants of Bilateral Intra-industry Trade: An Application to South Africa’s Automobile Industry.
Dramani, L. and Ndiaye, F. Social Premium in Africa : case of Senegal.
Du Toit, L. Economic Crises, Stabilisation Policy and Output in Emerging Market Economies.
Fedderke, J.W. Was the Asian Financial Crisis a Transmission of Shocks Through Fundamental Links Between Countries, or a Case of Pure Contagion?: Comparing Evidence from Alternative Measures of Contagion.
Ghassan, H.B. and Al-Dehailan, S.A. Does public investment determine private investment? Non linear cointegration approach: Case of Saudi Arabia.
Hadri, K. and Kurozumi, E. A Simple Panel Stationarity Test in the Presence of Cross-Sectional Dependence.
Hearn, B. and Piesse, J. Modelling size and illiquidity in West African equity markets.
Hounkannounon, B. Bootstrap for Panel Regression Models with Random Effects.
Jerome, A. Busari, D. and Adjibolosoo, S. Oil and Growth in Africa: A Comparative Analysis.
Jooste, C. Estimating Tax Elasticities: the case of Corporate Income Tax, Value Added Tax and Personal Income Tax in South Africa.
Kareem, O.I. A Dynamic Panel Analysis of the Effects of International Tourism Exports on African Economic Growth.
Kidane, A. Digit Preference in African Survey Data and Their Impact on Parametric Estimates.
Kiptui, M. Oil Price Pass-Through into Inflation in Kenya.
Korsu, R.D. and Braima, S.J. The Determinants of the Real Exchange Rate in Sierra Leone.
Kouassi, E., Sango, J., Bosson Brou, J.M., Teubissi, F.N. and Kymn, K.O. Prediction from the One Way Error Components Model with AR(1) Disturbances.
Kpodar, K. and Gbenyo, K. Short- Versus Long-Term Credit and Economic Performance: Evidence from the WAEMU.
Loening, J.L., Durevall, D. and Birru, Y.A. Inflation Dynamics and Food Prices in an Agricultural Economy: The Case of Ethiopia.
Ndako, U.B. Stock Markets, Banks and Economic Growth: A Time-Series Evidence from South Africa.
Ndiaye, A. S. Examining the Effect of Capital Flight on Domestic Investment in the Franc Zone.
Ngalawa, H.P.E. Dynamic Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks in Malawi.
Ngo Nguéda R.D. Assessing the socio-economic and environmental impacts of Chad–Cameroon Pipeline: case of the Atlantic coastline zone.
Ngouana, C.L. Household Production, Services and Monetary Policy.
Nguetse Tegoum, P. Estimating the Retuns to Education in Cameroon Informal Sector.
Obinyeluaku, M. and Viegi, N. Can Monetary Union Alone Provide an Agency of Restraint for Africa?
Okewole, D.M. and Olubusoye, O.E. A Comparative Study of the Classical and Bayesian Methods of Simultaneous Equations Econometric Model Estimation.
Oláyeni, O.R. A small open economy model for Nigeria: a BVAR-DSGE() approach.
Olayiwola, K. and Okodua, H. Foreign Direct Investment, Non-Oil Exports, and Economic Growth in Nigeria: A Causality Analysis.
Olofin, S.O., Kouassi, E. and Salisu, A.A. Testing for Heteroscedasticity and Serial Correlation in a Two-Way Error Component Model.
Olusegun, A.A. and Du Toit, C.B. Macro-Econometric Modeling for the Nigerian Economy: Growth-Poverty Gap Analysis.
Onoja, A.O., Ibrahim, M.K. and Achike, A.I. Econometric Analysis of Credit and Farm Resource Technical Efficiencies’ Determinants in Cassava Farms in Kogi State, Nigeria: A Diagnostic and Stochastic Frontier Approach.
Oyekale, A.S. and Oyekale, T.O. An Assessment of Income Shocks and Expected Poverty Dynamics in Rural Nigeria.
Ranchhod, V., Lam, D., Leibbrandt, M. and Marteleto, L. Estimating the effect of adolescent fertility on educational attainment in Cape Town using a propensity score weighted regression.
Raputsoane, L. The risk-return relationship in the South Africa stock market.
Swaray, R. and Hammad, R.S. Non-integrated companies in the oil supply chain and time-varying correlations of stock returns.
Tsafack Temah, C. Does Debt Relief increase Public Health Expenditure? Evidence from Sub-Saharan African HIPCs.
Umar, A. and Soliu, H. The Foreign Exchange Rates in Nigeria: Convergence or Divergence.
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