Bank Credit and Private Sector Investment: Evidence from Nigeria
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- Vittas, Dimitri & Cho, Yoon Je, 1996. "Credit Policies: Lessons from Japan and Korea," The World Bank Research Observer, World Bank, vol. 11(2), pages 277-298, August.
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Private Investment; Banks Loans and Advances; Bank Credit; Interest Rate; Credit Policies;All these keywords.
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