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Assessing the Compensating and Equivalent Variations of Human Welfare Impact Resulting From Fuel Subsidy Removal in Southwest, Nigeria
Aduralere O. OyeladeOlukayode E. MakuOluwaseyi A. Adelowokan
The study assessed the compensating and equivalent variations in human welfare resulting from the removal of fuel subsidies in southwest Nigeria.
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Energy Security Risk and Firm Valuation: Does Political Connectivity Matter?
Ahmed W. AlamHaijie XuHaoran Wu
Employing panel regression models on a sample of U.S. energy firms, we document novel evidence suggesting that energy security risk significantly influences firms’ market valuation.
Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil are the only three developing countries equipped with nuclear energy capabilities in Latin America.
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Which Components of Oil Prices Predict Inflation Rate? New Evidence From a Small Island Country, Fiji
Paresh Kumar NarayanJoel Abraham
This note is about evaluating the role of oil prices and its constituents (namely, diesel, premix, kerosene and motor spirit) in predicting inflation rate.
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WAEMU’s Urban Jungle: Can Good Governance Tame the Green Monster?
Usenobong AkpanSeyi Saint AkadiriOladunni Adesanya
Urbanization in West African Monetary Union (WAEMU) has been rapid but can lead to environmental degradation.