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How Effective are Monetary Policy Tools in Controlling Inflation in Nigeria? An Empirical Investigation Cover

How Effective are Monetary Policy Tools in Controlling Inflation in Nigeria? An Empirical Investigation

By: Ashiru Ibrahim and  Joseph David  
Open Access
|Mar 2023

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Published on: Mar 11, 2023
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