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Macroeconomic Effects of Exogenous Oil Price Shock in Nigeria: Persistent or Transitory. (2018). Ujunwa, Augustine ; Garbobiya, Tuwe Soro ; Opadeji, Babatunde ; Ukemenam, Angela Ifeanyi.
In: International Journal of Economics and Finance.
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