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Isiaq Olasunkanmi Oseni (PhD)
Isiaq Olasunkanmi Oseni (PhD)
Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeria/ University of South Africa, Pretoria
Verified email at oouagoiwoye.edu.ng
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Stock market volatility and macroeconomic variables volatility in Nigeria: An exponential GARCH approach
IO Oseni, PI Nwosa
Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development 2 (10), 28-42, 2011
1242011
Exchange rate volatility and private consumption in Sub-Saharan African countries: A system-GMM dynamic panel analysis
IO Oseni
Future Business Journal 2 (2), 103-115, 2016
1002016
Infrastructure and economic growth in Nigeria: A Multivariate Approach
Onakoya Adegbemi Babatunde , Salisu A. Afees, Oseni Isiaq Olasunkanmi
Research Journal of Business Management a nd Accounting 1 (3), 30 - 39, 2012
62*2012
Does foreign direct investment enhance economic growth? Evidence from 30 leading global economies
AT Okwu, IO Oseni, RT Obiakor
Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies 12 (2), 217-230, 2020
602020
The impact of banks loan to SMEs on manufacturing output in Nigeria
NP Ifeakachukwu
Journal of Social and development Sciences 4 (5), 212-217, 2013
602013
Spatio-temporal analysis of meteorological factors in abating the spread of COVID-19 in Africa
IA Adekunle, SA Tella, KO Oyesiku, IO Oseni
Heliyon 6 (8), 2020
502020
Efficient market hypothesis and Nigerian stock market
PI Nwosa, IO Oseni
Research journal of Finance and Accounting 2 (12), 38-46, 2011
492011
Empirical analysis of Twins’ deficits in Nigeria
OS Omoniyi, OI Olasunkanmi, OA Babatunde
IJMBS 2 (3), 38-41, 2012
452012
Empirical analysis of fiscal policy shocks and current account dynamics in Nigeria
IO Oseni, AB Onakoya
African research review 7 (1), 228-251, 2013
342013
Human capital development: A catalyst for achieving SDGs in Nigeria
AO Babasanya, IO Oseni, SS Awode
Acta Universitatis Danubius. Oeconomica 14 (4), 2018
302018
Fiscal policy variables-growth effect: hypothesis testing
IO Oseni, OA Babatunde
American journal of business and management 1 (3), 100-107, 2012
302012
Monetary Policy, Exchange Rate and Inflation Rate in Nigeria: A Co-integration and Multivariate Vector Error Correction Model Approach
PI Nwosa, IO Oseni
Research Journal of Finance and Accounting 3 (3), 62-69, 2012
242012
Fuel subsidies and carbon emission: evidence from asymmetric modelling
IA Adekunle, IO Oseni
Environmental science and pollution research 28 (18), 22729-22741, 2021
232021
Government spending and school enrolment in sub-Saharan Africa: A system GMM approach
IO Oseni, SO Akinbode, DA Babalola, SB Adegboyega
Journal of Economics and Management 40 (2), 91-108, 2020
232020
Effect of foreign direct investment and stock market development on economic growth in Nigeria (1980-2009)
IO Oseni, OS Enilolobo
European Journal of Business and Management 3 (12), 34-42, 2011
222011
Oil price shock and agricultural commodity prices in Nigeria: A non-linear autoregressive distributed lag (NARDL) approach
OI Olasunkanmi, KS Oladele
African Journal of Economic Review 6 (2), 74-91, 2018
182018
Fiscal policy and sectoral output in Nigeria: a multivariate cointegration approach
OI Olasunkanmi
Journal of Economics and Development Studies 1 (2), 26-34, 2013
182013
The revenue-expenditure nexus in Nigeria: Asymmetric cointegration approach
OG Yinusa, OB Aworinde, IO Oseni
South-Eastern Europe Journal of Economics 15 (1), 2017
172017
Exchange rate volatility and industrial output growth in Nigeria
IO Oseni, IA Adekunle, MO Alabi
Journal of Economics and Management 38 (4), 129-156, 2019
162019
Does Fiscal Deficit Granger Cause Impulsiveness in Inflation Rate in Nigeria?
IO Oseni, HY Sanni
Acta Universitatis Danubius. Œconomica 12 (4), 2016
162016
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