2024
DOI: 10.18488/35.v11i3.3774
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Effect of petrol subsidy removal on government income, cost of living, consumption patterns, savings and investment, and SMEs performance

Suleiman Bala Mohammed,
Mohammed Mahmuda Khalifa,
Ahmed Abubakar

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of petrol subsidy removal on government income, cost of living, consumption patterns, savings and investment, and SMEs performance. The study adopted a survey research design, and the population comprised government officials, SME operators, and individual households in the state capital metropolis of the North Central states in Nigeria. We used a convenient sampling technique to select the respondents from a sample size of 483. The study used a questionnaire … Show more

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