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Chukwunonso Ekesiobi
Chukwunonso Ekesiobi
Department of Economics, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (Formerly, Anambra State University)
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Population dynamics and environmental quality in Africa
SK Dimnwobi, C Ekesiobi, CV Madichie, SA Asongu
Science of the Total Environment 797, 149172, 2021
652021
Financial development and economic growth in Nigeria: A reconsideration of empirical evidence
C Madichie, A Maduka, C Oguanobi, C Ekesiobi
Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development 5 (28), 199-208, 2014
532014
Financial development and renewable energy consumption in Nigeria
SK Dimnwobi, CV Madichie, C Ekesiobi, SA Asongu
Renewable Energy 192, 668-677, 2022
502022
Government education spending and education outcome in Nigeria
CU Obi, SC Ekesiobi, SK Dimnwobi, EM Mgbemena
International Journal of Economics, Finance and Management Sciences 4 (4 …, 2016
502016
Creativity, innovation and competitiveness in Nigeria: An economic exploration
SK Dimnwobi, CS Ekesiobi, EM Mgbemena
International Journal of Academic Research in Economics and Management …, 2016
372016
Health care expenditure, health outcomes, and economic growth nexus in Nigeria: A Toda–Yamamoto causality approach
AC Maduka, CV Madichie, CS Ekesiobi
Unified Journal of Economics and International Finance 2 (1), 1-10, 2016
342016
Economic assessment of the Igbo entrepreneurship model for entrepreneurial development in Nigeria: evidence from clusters in Anambra state
C Ekesiobi, SK Dimnwobi
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research 27 (2), 416-433, 2020
272020
Power infrastructure and electricity in Nigeria: Policy considerations for economic welfare
ES Nwokoye, SK Dimnwobi, CS Ekesiobi, CC Obegolu
KIU Journal of Humanities 2 (1), 5-17, 2017
242017
INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS AND INDUSTRIALISATION IN NIGERIA: A Micro-Assessment of the Nnewi Automotive Component Industrial Cluster, Anambra State
C Ekesiobi, UD Kalu, C Nwokolo
The Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies 60 (3), 131-162, 2018
232018
Assessing the moderating effect of institutional quality on economic growth—carbon emission nexus in Nigeria
AC Maduka, SO Ogwu, CS Ekesiobi
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 29 (43), 64924-64938, 2022
222022
Does public capital expenditure reduce energy poverty? Evidence from Nigeria
SK Dimnwobi, FC Onuoha, BI Uzoechina, CS Ekesiobi, ES Nwokoye
International Journal of Energy Sector Management 17 (4), 717-738, 2023
212023
Effect of per capita health spending on child mortality in Nigeria
DK Ude, CS Ekesiobi
International Journal of Innovative Research and Development 3 (9), 2014
192014
Fiscal incentives and tax compliance behaviour in industrial clusters: a survey of clusters in South-east Nigeria
ES Nwokoye, CI Igbanugo, C Ekesiobi, SK Dimnwobi
Journal of African Business 24 (1), 147-166, 2023
172023
Transportation infrastructure and diversification of Nigeria’s Economy: Implications for the Developmental State
SK Dimnwobi, ES Nwokoye, CS Ekesiobi, CI Igbanugo
Nigerian Journal of Economics and Social Studies 57 (3), 309-331, 2017
162017
Effect of Nigeria macroeconomic environment on the performance of the national economy: Implications
DU Nwoye, J Obiorah, E Chukwunonso
International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences 5 (6), 2015
162015
Energy poverty, environmental degradation and agricultural productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa
SK Dimnwobi, KI Okere, FC Onuoha, C Ekesiobi
International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology 30 (4), 428-444, 2023
152023
Panel Investigation of States Social Spending and Social Outcome: Perspective of Education in Nigeria
DK Ude, E Chukwunonso S
International Journal of Economics, Finance and Management 3 (5), 244-254, 2014
152014
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
Sustainability burden or boost? examining the effect of public debt on renewable energy consumption in Sub-Saharan Africa
FC Onuoha, SK Dimnwobi, KI Okere, C Ekesiobi
Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and Policy 18 (1), 2214917, 2023
132023
Socioeconomic determinants of information and communication technology adoption among rice farmers in Ebonyi State, Nigeria
ES Nwokoye, A Oyim, SK Dimnwobi, CS Ekesiobi
Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies 61 (3), 1-20, 2019
132019
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