/a Journal of Taxation and Economic Development /b The official Journal of Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria /c edited by Rafiu Oyesola Salawu /h [text] (1.) Public Debt and Economic Growth in Nigeria: Is there a Debt-Laffer curve Evidence?/by Adeleke Gabriel Aremu and Bankole Isaac Adeleye; (2) Switching from Direct to Indirect Monitoring Policy abd Quest for industrial development in Nigeria /by Olatunji Abjul Shobande and Chukwumah Charls Etukomeni (3). Pension Investment Fund Analysis : A variance -comparison tests of non contributory schemes in Nigeria /by edesiri G. okoro and Emma I. okoye (4) Rethinking infrastructural development in Nigeria: A challenge to state Governments/by Ishola Rufus Akintoye, Oyebanji J. Oludayo and Oluranti Omotayo Akintoye (5) Under- industrialization, Corruption and financial sector development: What can Nigeria Hope for? /by Ibrahim R. Lanre
- Lagos /by The Chattered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria 2017 2018
- vi;83p.:ill. viii;188p.:ill. viii;240p.:ill. x;197p.:ill.
- No attempt to code 2017
- Vol.16 (Aug., 2017) Vol.16, No.2 (Sept., 2017) Vol.17, No.1 (March, 2018) Vol.17, No.2 (Sept., 2018)
\a (1.) Public Debt and Economic Growth in Nigeria: Is there a Debt-Laffer curve Evidence?/by Adeleke Gabriel Aremu and Bankole Isaac Adeleye; (2) Switching from Direct to Indirect Monitoring Policy abd Quest for industrial development in Nigeria /by Olatunji Abjul Shobande and Chukwumah Charls Etukomeni (3). Pension Investment Fund Analysis : A variance -comparison tests of non contributory schemes in Nigeria /by edesiri G. okoro and Emma I. okoye (4) Rethinking infrastructural development in Nigeria: A challenge to state Governments/by Ishola Rufus Akintoye, Oyebanji J. Oludayo and Oluranti Omotayo Akintoye (5) Under- industrialization, Corruption and financial sector development: What can Nigeria Hope for? /by Ibrahim R. Lanre