Academic Qualification
Ph.D (Econs.) 2002
M.Sc (Econs) 1988
B.Sc (Econs/Ed.) 1986
Research Grants:
Ph.D. Thesis Research Grant by African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Nairobi, Kenya
PUBLICATIONS
- Thesis/Dissertation
An Empirical Analysis of the Determinants of Long-Run Economic Growth in Nigeria (1960 – 2000), Ph.D. Thesis held by Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, 2002.
- Published Articles
1. Olomola, S.A. and Abiola, A.G. 1997. “Government spending and Fiscal Deficit.” Empirical from Nigeria (1970- 1992)”, Indian journal of Economics, vol. Lxxvii no. 306. Jan
2. Olomola, S.A. 1995. “Cointegration, Error Correction, and Causality: Exploring the Relationship Between Financial Development and Economic Growth in Nigeria (1960 – 1994)”, Ife journal of Economics and Finance, vol 2. No. 1 & 2 Sept. p. 24- 37.
3. _________ 1998. “Fiscal Deficits and Inflation in Nigeria”, Ife Social Sciences review, vol. 15 No. 1 p. 67
4. _________1998. “An Approach to analyzing the Welfare Implications of Value Added Tax in Nigeria”, Nigerian Financial Review, vol 4. December. P. 5- 12.
5. _________ 1997. “Financial Deepening and Real Private Investment Behaviour in Nigeria: 1960 – 1996”, Journal of Economic Management, vol. 4 no 1. p. 51 – 61
6. _________ 1999. “Exchange Rate Policy and Implications for Non-Oil Exports in Nigeria: 1970 – 1997”. Ife Social Sciences Review, vol. 17, No. 2.
7. _________1999’ “An Empirical analysis of Currency substitution in Nigeria”, Ife Journal of Economics and Finance, vol. 4 No 1 & 2. P. 1-17.
8. Akinbobola, T.O. and Olomola, S.A. 2000. “Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth in Nigeria: Is there a long-run Relationship? Quarterly Journal of Administration.
9. Keke, N.O. Olomola, P.A. and Saibu, M.O. 2002. Foreign Direct Investment And Economic Growth in Nigeria, Journal of Economic and Social Studies, Ado-Ekiti.
10. Olomola, P.A. and M.A. Olagunju, 2004. “Fiscal Deficit and Private Consumption Behaviour in Nigeria: 1970 – 2000”. Indian Journal of Economics, Vol. LXXXIV, April, India.
CURRENT RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
Oil Price Shock and Aggregate Economic Activities in Nigeria (Funded by AERC, Nairobi, Kenya)
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