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Oluwatosin Olatunji Ogunyomi-Oluyomi
Mountain Top University, Prayer City, Ogun State, Nigeria · Economics

PhD Economics
Dr. Oluwatosin O. OLUYOMI (Former OGUNYOMI) has research interests in Macroeconomic modelling and Applied Econometrics.

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Introduction
Dr. Oluwatosin Olatunji OLUYOMI (Former OGUNYOMI) holds a Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD) in Economics from Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeria. His research interests include External Macroeconomic Policy, Business Economic Policy, Applied Econometrics, Growth and Development Economic Policy, Financial Economic Policy, and Energy Economic Policy.

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Although numerous studies have established that financing the SDGs lies on the fiscal outlays and the private investment, yet, there is no financial strategy consensus reached at the Addis Ababa Action Agenda (AAAA) to meet the annual financial gap of $1.4 trillion in Africa continent. Unlike existing studies that have investigated on external resource...
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Numerous studies have examined the impact of FDI inflows on economic growth, yet, fewer studies have considered the role of absorptive capacity (ABS) factors to influence FDI inflow on the host economic growth. Unlike existing studies, this study empirically investigates the interactive effect of FDI inflows and absorptive capacity factors on econo...
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This study empirically examined the role of the country’s absorptive capacity on the impact of domestic investment on economic growth in the selected five African countries over the study period of 1970 to 2019. In specific, the study examined the impact of domestic investment on economic growth from two models, without the country’s absorptive cap...
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A number of studies in the digitalization-organizational performance literature have evaluated airline performance from the traditional performance theory; yet, fewer studies have evaluated the role of digitalization to optimize organizational bottom line performance. In view of the importance of digitalization-organization bottom line performance,...
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Extant studies have found that entrepreneurship remains immune from business uncertainties to achieve economic Sustainability. Although fewer studies show that innovative entrepreneurship is more than creating an enterprise, a destructive process is an impetus in achieving economic Sustainability amid business uncertainties. To this end, this study...
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Extant studies have found that entrepreneurship remains immune from business uncertainties to achieve economic Sustainability. Although fewer studies show that innovative entrepreneurship is more than creating an enterprise, a destructive process is an impetus in achieving economic Sustainability amid business uncertainties. To this end, this study...
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Although numerous studies have established that financing the SDGs lies on the fiscal outlays and the private investment, yet, there is no financial strategy consensus reached at the Addis Ababa Action Agenda (AAAA) to meet the annual financial gap of $1.2 trillion in Africa continent. Unlike existing studies that have investigated on external reso...
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Increasing population growth and urbanization rates in sub-Saharan Africa including Nigeria is contrary to the Malthus population and Haris-Todaro model in literatures. Thus, this motivated the empirical study on the relationship amongst population growth, urbanization, and economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa. Secondary annual datasets from 1980...
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Extant literature shows that a number of studies have been conducted on the government entrepreneurship initiative in the developing countries. While a number of these studies emphasized on government entrepreneurship financial support, not much has been written on government entrepreneurship non-financial support. This study investigated the role...
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This study empirically evaluated the relationship of working capital management policy and financial performance of Nigerian foods and beverages industry, using Nestle Nigeria Plc as case study within the period of 2008-2012. However, the need for this study arises as a result of persistent wind-up of most Nigerian manufacturing firms, of which a g...
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This study empirically investigated the impact of globalization on economic security, with a reflection of the performance of the Nigerian manufacturing sector, using co-integration and error correction mechanism (ECM) techniques with annual time series covering the period between 1981 and 2010. The findings revealed that globalization has negative...
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The Financial technology (FinTech) rapid growth has been perceived as a threat to the survival of traditional banking in both developed and developing economies. Following this perception, the study investigated the comparative analysis of financial technology (FinTech) operation and traditional bank operation performance in Nigeria, using ALAT by...
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Nigeria between 1980 and 2018 shows a mixed relationship between education reforms and sustainable development. In 2016, over 45 percent of Nigerian graduates are unemployed and about a 39.4 percent increase in education enrolment rate had resulted in stagnated economic sustainable development in Nigeria. Following the endogenous growth theory and...
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Innovative entrepreneurship as pioneered by Schumpeter (1934) is widely accepted in the literature as a cutting edge to gain competitive advantage, in spite of business uncertainties and challenges. Although, a fewer studies has found the relationship between innovative entrepreneurship and economic sustainability, but not in the private universiti...
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Human capital and human capital development have been used interchangeable in the growth literature to achieve sustainable economic growth in the developing economies. While the expansion in educational enrolment rate has not guaranteed a long-run growth in developing economies, the question remains is there any missing link in the nexus between hu...
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While many studies theoretically affirmed the relationship between human capital development (HCD) and sustainable environment development, empirical evidence on this issue has been relatively scanty and mixed. Therefore, the study investigates the long run relationship between HCD and environment sustainable development based on Lucas production f...
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This study investigates the impact of information and communication technology (ICT) investment on Nigeria banks productivity for the covered period 2005-2013. Specifically, we contribute to existing literature by measuring the ICT investment, Non-ICT investment and the banks productivity respectively. We use cross section data derived from the ann...
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This study examines the impact of economic globalization on income inequality and economic growth in Nigeria from 1986 to 2010. The study methodology was mainly Static Linear Econometric Model. Two models were used to test the two dependent variables simultaneously. The findings revealed that economic globalization had caused a widening income ineq...

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