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Ifebi Ogonna Emmanuel
Ifebi Ogonna Emmanuel
Economics Department, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, Anambra State, Nigeria
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Testing the triple deficit hypothesis for sub‐Saharan Africa: Implications for the African Continental Free Trade Area
SN Okafor, C Ekesiobi, O Ifebi, SK Dimnwobi, SA Asongu
African development review 34 (1), 142-153, 2022
142022
Dynamics of foreign trade and trade relation problems: Policy options for Nigeria
CS Ekesiobi, OE Ifebi, BC Ibekilo, JD Onochie
African Research Review 5 (1), 2011
122011
Public sector education investment and manufacturing output in Nigeria: empirics and policy options
CS Ekesiobi, SK Dimnwobi, OE Ifebi, BN Ibekiol
Public Policy Admin Res 6 (7), 95-106, 2015
112015
Effectiveness of Nigeria's financial system for prevention of money laundering
EI Okoye
Journal of Applied Economics 1 (1), 2008
62008
Does interest rate shocks transmit from United States to Ghana? Evidence from vector autoregression
CR Oguanobi, AA Akamobi, OE Ifebi, AC Maduka
The Journal of Developing Areas, 1-12, 2015
32015
Macroeconomic Factors and Real Estate Investment in Nigeria
O Ifebi, TC Okeke, O Ifedi
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP 3 (1), 216-226, 2021
22021
Energy efficiency investment in a developing economy: financial development and debt status implication
C Ekesiobi, SO Ogwu, JC Onwe, O Ifebi, PM Emmanuel, KN Ashibogwu
International Journal of Energy Sector Management, 2024
12024
Financial Inclusion and Unemployment In Nigeria
CT Okeke, OE Ifebi, CS Ekesiobi
Journal of Advanced Research in Economics and Administrative Sciences 4 (4 …, 2023
2023
ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN PROMOTING REAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE
T Mark, V Ozah
2023
Does interest rate shocks transmit from united states to Ghana? Evidence from vector auto-regression
AA Akamobi, OE Ifebi, AC Maduka
Journal of Developing Areas 49 (3), 1-12, 2015
2015
SIZE AND GROWTH OF PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN NIGERIA: IMPLICATIONS FOR REAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
OJ Chukwuma, EC Ifeanyi, MR Elo-Oghene
Economics of Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa: Implication for Sustainable Development
NU Okosa, CS Ekesiobi, CR Oguanobi, OE Ifebi
Climate Change and Agricultural Productivity Nexus in Nigeria
C Obitolu, B Ibekilo, O Ifebi, O Akamobi
Analysis of Savings and Private Capital Formation in Nigeria
CSEOE Ifebi, CIEAO Agu
Public Sector Education Investment and Manufacturing Output in Nigeria: Empirics and Policy Options
CSESK Dimnwobi, OE Ifebi, BN Ibekilo
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