2020
DOI: 10.9734/sajsse/2020/v8i130202
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Policy Mix and Non-Oil Output in Nigeria: The Case of Fiscal and Monetary Policies

Abstract: The shift from the non-oil sector to the oil sector affects the production base of the Nigerian economy and brings about Dutch Disease which rendered the economy susceptible to worries associated with the crude oil price in the international market and crude oil output. Consequently, the need for macroeconomic polies to redirect the economy from the oil to the non-oil based, Thus, the paper assessed policy mix and non-oil output in Nigeria for the period 1990–2019. The objectives of the study was to; examined … Show more

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