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Department of Economics
Nile University of Nigeria

Abuja, Nigeria
http://nileuniversity.edu.ng/?economics_about
RePEc:edi:dentnng (more details at EDIRC)

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Articles

  1. Gylych Jelilov & Bilal Celik & Yusuf Adamu, 2020. "Foreign Portfolio Investment Response to Monetary Policy Decisions in Nigeria: A Toda-Yamamoto Approach," International Business Research, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 13(3), pages 166-166, March.
  2. Jelilov Gylych & Abdullahi Ahmad Jbrin & Bilal Celik & Abdurrahman Isik, 2020. "The Effect of Oil Price Fluctuation on the Economy of Nigeria," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 10(5), pages 461-468.
  3. Ayobami Abayomi Popoola & Hangwelani Hope Magidimisha, 2019. "Rural Energy Conditions in Oyo State: Present and Future Perspectives on the Untapped Resources," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 9(5), pages 419-432.
  4. Adedoyin Ramat Ayinde & Bilal Celik & Jelilov Gylych, 2019. "Effect of Economic Growth, Industrialization, and Urbanization on Energy Consumption in Nigeria: A Vector Error Correction Model Analysis," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 9(5), pages 409-418.
  5. Kashema Bahago & Gylych Jelilov & Bilal Celik, 2019. "Impact of Banking Supervision on Liquidity Risk and Credit Risk: Evidence from Nigeria," International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, Econjournals, vol. 9(3), pages 200-204.
  6. Gylych Jelilov & Ramat Ayinde & Selman Tetik & Bilal Celik & Natalia Olali, 2018. "Impact Of Terrorism On Agricultural Business In Borno State, Nigeria," APSTRACT: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce, AGRIMBA, vol. 12(3-4), December.

Chapters

  1. Gylych Jelilov & Abdullahi Ahmad Jibrin & Bilal Celik & Abdurrahman Isik, 2022. "Impact of Oil Price Fluctuation on the Economy of Nigeria, the Core Analysis for Energy Producing Countries," Chapters, in: Muhammad Mohiuddin & Jingbin Wang & Md. Samim Al Azad & Selim Ahmed (ed.), Global Trade in the Emerging Business Environment, IntechOpen.

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Articles

  1. Ayobami Abayomi Popoola & Hangwelani Hope Magidimisha, 2019. "Rural Energy Conditions in Oyo State: Present and Future Perspectives on the Untapped Resources," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 9(5), pages 419-432.

    Cited by:

    1. Olusegun Peter Olaoye & Aderemi Timothy Ayomitunde & Nwagwu Chinedu John & Yvonne Jude-Okeke & Azuh Dominic Ezinwa, 2020. "Energy Consumption and Foreign Direct Investment Inflows in Nigeria: An Empirical Perspective," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 10(2), pages 491-496.

  2. Adedoyin Ramat Ayinde & Bilal Celik & Jelilov Gylych, 2019. "Effect of Economic Growth, Industrialization, and Urbanization on Energy Consumption in Nigeria: A Vector Error Correction Model Analysis," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 9(5), pages 409-418.

    Cited by:

    1. Olusegun Peter Olaoye & Aderemi Timothy Ayomitunde & Nwagwu Chinedu John & Yvonne Jude-Okeke & Azuh Dominic Ezinwa, 2020. "Energy Consumption and Foreign Direct Investment Inflows in Nigeria: An Empirical Perspective," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 10(2), pages 491-496.
    2. Seyedeh Fatemeh Razmi & Mahboubeh Ghodratnama & Seyed Mohamad Javad Razmi & Amirmohammad Esmaeili Korani, 2024. "Investigating Factors Affecting Renewable and Nonrenewable Electricity Generation in Iran," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 14(5), pages 109-117, September.
    3. Jamiu Adetola Odugbesan & Husam Rjoub, 2020. "Relationship Among Economic Growth, Energy Consumption, CO2 Emission, and Urbanization: Evidence From MINT Countries," SAGE Open, , vol. 10(2), pages 21582440209, April.
    4. Fatima Zahraa Tatou & Abdellah Yousfi & Tawfiq Rahaoui, 2023. "The Relationship between Economic Growth and Energy Consumption Disaggregated by Sector: The Case of Morocco," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 13(3), pages 538-544, May.
    5. Simplice A. Asongu & Xuan V. Vo, 2020. "The Effect of Finance on Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa: Avoidable CO2 emissions Thresholds," Working Papers 20/030, European Xtramile Centre of African Studies (EXCAS).
    6. Suripto & Supriyanto, 2021. "The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Stock Prices with the Event Window Approach: A Case Study of State Gas Companies, in the Energy Sector," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 11(3), pages 155-162.
    7. Mathy Sane & Miroslav Hajek & Joseph Phiri & Jamilu Said Babangida & Chukwudi Nwaogu, 2022. "Application of Decoupling Approach to Evaluate Electricity Consumption, Agriculture, GDP, Crude Oil Production, and CO 2 Emission Nexus in Support of Economic Instrument in Nigeria," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(6), pages 1-15, March.
    8. Helder Ferreira de Mendonça & Eduardo Schirmer Finn, 2022. "Can credibility offset electricity price effect on business confidence? An empirical investigation from a large emerging economy," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 54(11), pages 1229-1242, March.
    9. Khalid Eltayeb Elfaki & Rossanto Dwi Handoyo & Kabiru Hannafi Ibrahim, 2021. "The Impact of Industrialization, Trade Openness, Financial Development, and Energy Consumption on Economic Growth in Indonesia," Economies, MDPI, vol. 9(4), pages 1-13, November.
    10. Yusuf Fatai Akorede & Rafia Afroz, 2020. "The Relationship between Urbanization, CO2 Emissions, Economic Growth and Energy Consumption in Nigeria," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 10(6), pages 491-501.

  3. Gylych Jelilov & Ramat Ayinde & Selman Tetik & Bilal Celik & Natalia Olali, 2018. "Impact Of Terrorism On Agricultural Business In Borno State, Nigeria," APSTRACT: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce, AGRIMBA, vol. 12(3-4), December.

    Cited by:

    1. Ölkers, Tim & Kirchner, Ella & Mußhoff, Oliver, 2023. "Terrorism and land use in agriculture: The case of Boko Haram in Nigeria - a replication attempt of the paper by Adelaja & George (2019)," Land Use Policy, Elsevier, vol. 134(C).

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