In recent decades, the main and potential contribution of agriculture to economic growth has been a subject of much controversy among development economists. Assome contend that agricultural development is a pre—condition forindustrialization, others strongly object it and argue for a different path. Takingadvantage of ordinary least square method (OLS), the research carried out bymeans of secondary data and using the, independent variables. Real grossdomestic product (RGDP), Agricultural Development (AGRO), Ination Rate(INF), Real Interest Rate (RIP) to re—examine the question of whether agriculturecould serve as an engine of Economic growth in Nigeria. The result obtained fromthe empirical analysis shows that the productivity in agricultural sector hasappreciably impacted positively on the economic growth in Nigeria during theperiod of 1980 to 2016.The study recommends the acceleration of agriculturaldevelopment to increase the agricultural output of Nigeria for greater prosperity.
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DECLARATION ...................................................................................................... ii
DEDICATION ......................................................................................................... iii
APPROVAL PAGE ................................................................................................. iv
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ......................................................................................... v
ABSTRACT ............................................................................................................. vi
TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................................................................ vii
CHAPTER ONE ...................................................................................................... 1
ABSTRACT In recent decades, the main and potential contribution of agriculture to economic growth has been a subject of much controversy among development economists. Assome contend that agricultural development is a pre—condition forindustrialization, others strongly object it and argue for a different path. Takingadvantage of ordinary least... Continue Reading
Abstract The growth of the Nigerian economy is dependent on government capital and concurrent expenditure, and to ascertain whether there is a relationship between gross domestic product (GDP) and government expenditure in Nigeria. The chi-square statistics and simple... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT In recent decades, the potential contribution of agriculture to economic growth has been a subject of much controversy among development economists. While some contend that agricultural development is a pre-condition for industrialization, others strongly disagree and argue for a different path. Taking advantage of Ordinary Least Square... Continue Reading
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA ABSTRACT The study examines the relationship between agricultural output and economic development in Nigeria from 1980 to 2010. The ordinary least squared econometric technique (OLS) was employed in the empirical analysis in order to establish the anticipated relationship among the chosen... Continue Reading
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA 1980 to 2013 ABSTRACT The study primarily aimed at examining the impact of Agricultural output on the development of the Nigerian economy. The OLS method of estimation was employed to find out if there exist a significant and positive relationship between Agricultural output and Economic... Continue Reading
INTRODUCTION 1.1. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Agriculture is concerned with the husbandry of crops and animals for food and other purposes. It is the foundation upon which the development of stable human communities, such as rural and urban communities has depended on in many parts of... Continue Reading
The term 'Agriculture' has been subjected to different definitions by various experts. As a result Ighodo (1984: 20) defined agriculture as the art and science of the cultivation of crops and rearing of animals for man's use. He also emphasized that agriculture is also the production of fibres... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT In recent decades, the main and potential contribution of agriculture to economic growth has been a subject of much controversy among development economists. As some contend that agricultural development is a pre-condition for industrialization, others strongly object it and argue for a different path. Taking advantage of ordinary least... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The study examined the impact of human capital and physical capital on economic growth in Nigeria between 1981 and 2016. In specific terms, the study investigated the extent to which government expenditure on education and health and gross capital formation influenced economic growth in Nigeria. Human capital is instrumental in tackling... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The term Agricultureâ has been subjected to different definitions by various experts. As a result Ighodo (1984: 20) defined agriculture as the art and science of the cultivation of crops and rearing of animals for man's use. He also emphasized that agriculture is also the production of... Continue Reading