2023
DOI: 10.61093/sec.7(4).171-179.2023
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Internally generated revenue and economic growth in Rivers State, Nigeria

Nwaba Evans,
Wokeh Promise Ikechi,
Daima Martins Nwigbo
et al.

Abstract: This paper summarises the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on the issue of internally generated revenue and economic growth in Rivers, Nigeria. The main purpose of the research was to investigate the correlation between internally generated revenue and economic growth in Rivers State, Nigeria. Systematisation of the literary sources and approaches for solving the problem indicates that the Rivers State government in Nigeria faces numerous challenges, including insufficient tax in… Show more

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“…Countries are developing financial and social policies for social housing as part of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (Kobiyh & El Amri, 2023). In the Philippines (Hara, 2023), Jordan (Tahat, 2023), Algeria (Hadouga, 2023), and Nigeria (Evans et al, 2023), the number of households on waiting lists for social housing in UNECE member states has increased since the onset of the global financial crisis. This trend is illustrated by the fact that 1.8 million people are waiting for social housing in the UK, 1.8 million in France, and 1.17 million in Ukraine.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Countries are developing financial and social policies for social housing as part of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (Kobiyh & El Amri, 2023). In the Philippines (Hara, 2023), Jordan (Tahat, 2023), Algeria (Hadouga, 2023), and Nigeria (Evans et al, 2023), the number of households on waiting lists for social housing in UNECE member states has increased since the onset of the global financial crisis. This trend is illustrated by the fact that 1.8 million people are waiting for social housing in the UK, 1.8 million in France, and 1.17 million in Ukraine.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%