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Banking Sector Development and Energy Consumption in Nigeria: Exploring the Causal Relationship and its Implications. (2019). Nwani, Chinazaekpere ; Uwazie, Uwazie I ; Agbanike, Tobechi F ; Enyoghasim, Michael O ; Anochiwa, Lasbrey I.
In: African Development Review.
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