• The Impact Of Capital Market On The Economic Growth Of Nigeria

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    • 1.7 SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
      The economy is a large component with lot of diverse and sometimes complex parts; this research work only looked at a particular part of the economy (the financial sector). This work did not cover all the facets that make up the financial sector, but focus only on the capital market and its activities as it impacts on the Nigerian economic growth. The empirical investigation of the impact of the capital market on the economic growth in Nigeria was restricted to the period between 1980 and 2009 due to the non-availability of some important data.
      1.8 ORGANIZATION OF THE STUDY
      The study is divided into five (5) chapters and organized as follows:
      Chapter one form the introduction part, this is where the main theme of the research is given. It comprises of the statement of the problem, objectives of the study, research questions and hypotheses, significance of the study, scope and delimitation of the study and organization of the study.
      Chapter two is the literature review of the impact of capital market on the economic growth of Nigeria.
      Chapter three forms the research methodology which includes sources of data, method of data analysis and model specification.
      Chapter four is the data analysis while chapter five includes the summary, conclusion and recommendations.
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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]This research work was embarked upon with a view to determine the impact of the capital market on the economic growth of Nigeria. The capital market was set up to achieve specific objectives which would boost the economy such as encourage domestic savings and increasing the quantity and quality of investments. The capital market offers access to a variety of financial instruments which are very essential for government and other institutions in need of long term funds. The data was obtained from ... Continue reading---