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    Developments in the international commodity markets during the third quarter of 1985.

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    This contains the report of the factors that influenced developments in the international commodity markets during the third quarter of 1985

    Currency in circulation: statistics

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    It contains the report of Currency in Circulation in the year 1985

    Statistical section

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    This is a statistical representation of the economic activities in Nigeria during the period under revie

    The elasticity of demand for foreign exchange and the exchange rate of the Naira

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    This article examined whether devaluation is a more effective and simpler policy measure for reducing the level of imports or pressure on the foreign exchange budget in the Nigerian economy. In other words, would devaluation represent an effective and efficient alternative to the present maze of ad hoc trade and exchange regulations? The answer to this question is dependent largely on the elasticity of demand for foreign exchange in the Nigerian economy. Foreign exchange elasticity means the relative responsiveness of the amount of a foreign currency (e.g. U.S. dollar) demanded, as a result of exogenous changes (devaluation/ revaluation), in the units of another currency (e.g. the naira). In other words, the term elasticity basically measures the percentage change in some other variable(s). Thus the demand for foreign exchange in the Nigerian economy would be considered price elastic if the percentage decline in the amount of foreign exchange demanded is greater than one in response to a I per cent rise (depreciation) in the exchange rate of the naira. It is price inelastic if the percentage decline in the amount of foreign exchange demanded is less than one in response to a 1 per cent rise in the exchange rate of the naira

    Forecasting models for Nigerian imports and exports

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    The paper is divided into three sections for easy exposition. Section 1 explains and discusses the model specification for forecasting while in section 2 the empirical results of the models and their implications are examined. Section 3 summarizes the findings of the paper. Explanations on data sources, definitions and other calculations are contained in the appendix

    Merchant banking: statistics

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    It contains report of the activities of Merchant banking in Nigeria

    The Nigeria national accounts: adequacy, prospects and extensions.

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    This paper discusses the development of the national accounts system within the context of its usefulness in planning and plan implementation

    Section III Statistics.

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    The Statistical table are comprised of the following: Statement of Assets and Liability, Monthly Rediscounts (Gross), Analysis of Commercial Banks Loans and Advances, Maturity structure of Commercial Banks, Selected Predominant Interest Rates. et

    Central Bank of Nigeria Statement of Assets & Liabilities 1985

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    This dataset includes the assets and liabilities of the Central Bank of Nigeria and those of the commercial and merchant banks in Nigeria at the period

    International liquidity: statistics.

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    It contains the report on international liquidity for the year 1985

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