Поиск по каталогу |
(строгое соответствие)
|
- Профессиональная
- Научно-популярная
- Художественная
- Публицистика
- Детская
- Искусство
- Хобби, семья, дом
- Спорт
- Путеводители
- Блокноты, тетради, открытки
The Effect of Financial Sector Development on Selected Macroeconomic Variables in Nigeria:1986-2012.
В наличии
Местонахождение: Алматы | Состояние экземпляра: новый |
Бумажная
версия
версия
Автор: Gbenga Moses Niyi Omofa
ISBN: 9786136851914
Год издания: 2018
Формат книги: 60×90/16 (145×215 мм)
Количество страниц: 188
Издательство: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Цена: 39855 тг
Положить в корзину
Способы доставки в город Алматы * комплектация (срок до отгрузки) не более 2 рабочих дней |
Самовывоз из города Алматы (пункты самовывоза партнёра CDEK) |
Курьерская доставка CDEK из города Москва |
Доставка Почтой России из города Москва |
Аннотация: The Nigerian economy has been characterized by macroeconomic instability. The financial markets that are required to facilitate long term stability through savings mobilization for both short and long term investment as well as reduce cost of borrowings are important. Consequent upon this, the Structural Adjustment Programme which emphasized liberalization of the financial markets in which interest and exchange rates liberalization as well as the promotion of a market based system of credit allocation in order to enhance competition and efficiency in the financial system, and translate into macroeconomic improvement and stability was implemented. However, during the study period, the problems continued unabated. There are arguments as to whether financial development is a precondition for real sector growth or that real sector growth increases the demand for financial services. This study shows that financial development is a precondition for real sector improvement and stability.
Ключевые слова: Capacity Utilization, Capital Market, development, Financial sector, Foreign Exchange Market, Growth, Inflation, macroeconomic variables, Money Market, Simulation, unemployment, three stage least square