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    Foreign private investment in Nigeria 1971-73

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    This paper presents the results of the 1971-73 annual enquiries of foreign private investment in Nigeria

    Statistical Section (June 1972)

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    The dataset set contains data from central banking, commercial banking, currency in circulation, external assets, international trade, money and capital, money supply, national savings, production and public debt covering 1966-1971

    Trade and Monetary Relations in the West African Sub-Region 1966-1970

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    The West African Sub-Regional Group of the Association of African Central Banks is composed of six central banks that serve the twelve constituent member-countries. The countries include four sterling area countries: Gambia, Ghana, Nigeria and Sierra Leone; the remaining eight countries - Dahomey, Ivory Coast, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, Togo and Upper Volta-belong to the franc zone. Being the Report of the Study Croup of Central Bank Directors of Research in West Africa, set up by the West African Sub-,Regional Committee of the Association of African Central Banks (AACB). The Report was adopted at the second meeting of the Sub-Regional Committee in Dakar in May 1972

    Trends in Income Velocities

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    This paper attempts to analyse the trend behaviour of the available series, covering the 1950-66 period; in order to see whether its behaviour supports the hypothesis that in less-developed countries income velocity declines over time. Because findings about the trend behaviour of velocity tend to vary depending on the definition of money adopted, the velocity of more than one money concept is examined

    Statistics for Decision Making

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    The paper was reproduced for the Board of Trade Journal No 3783 of September 17, 1969. It was a speech from the Prime Minister on the need to for a change from the traditional system of industrial statistics to a more comprehensive scheme of quarterly reporting of production which will be supported by annual inquiries into such matters as purchases, fixed capital formation among others

    Special Drawing Rights and their Implications for Domestic and External Finance

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    The need to create the new international monetary asset called Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) arose largely from the widening gap between the volume of world trade and the means of financing it (that is, international monetary reserves). Special Drawing Rights are \u27paper gold\u27, transferable among the participating countries who are committed to accept them in exchange for convertible currencies

    Statistical Section (June 1970)

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    The dataset include data for central bank and commercial banks statement of assets and liabilities, currency in circulation, external assets, international trade, money and capital markets, money supply, national savings, production, public debt and public finance

    Movement of Consumer Prices Between 1960 and 1968

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    This paper examines the movement between 1960 and 1968, of consumer prices of goods and services purchased by the low income group and assess the impact of such movement on their cost of living. Further an attempt is made to explain the price movement in terms of other variables in the economic system

    Technical Appendix: Construction of all Cities Consumer Price Index for the Lower Income Group in Nigeria

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    This paper highlights the technical construction of all cities consumer price index for the lower income group in Nigeria. Two separate methods were employed in computing the composite consumer price index. Both methods yield approximately identical results

    The Maturity and Security Patterns of Commercial Bank Loans and Advances: 1963-68

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    This paper has examined the maturity and security patterns of commercial bank loans and advances during the 1963-68 period. It is, perhaps, not surprising to find that most commercial bank loans are short-term. It is, however, instructive to find that up to 90 per cent of commercial bank loans granted during the period matured or were expected to mature within one year. This pattern of behaviour is observed in a developing country in which commercial banks constitute the main mobilisers and suppliers of loanable funds

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