Dr. Oluwasogo  Sunday Adediran
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Dr. Oluwasogo Sunday Adediran

Lecturer
Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Economics from Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria

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Area of Interest:

Economics
100%
Macroeconomics
62%
Agricultural Economics
90%
Banking
75%
Socio Economy
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Matthew, O., T. Miebaka-Ogan, O. Popoola, T. Olawande and R. Osabohien et al., 2019. Electricity consumption, government expenditure and sustainable development in Nigeria: A Co-integration approach. Int. J. Energy Econ. Policy, 9: 74-80.
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  2. Matthew, A., E. Agidee, O. Adediran, R. Osabohien, E. Folarin and T. Olawande, 2019. Technology-Based FDI, manufacturing output and economic growth: A comparative analysis between Nigeria and Malaysia. Int. J. Civil Eng. Technol., 10: 470-487.
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  3. Adediran, O., E. George and P. Alege, 2019. Is there any relationship between monetary policy tools and external credit-growth nexus in Nigeria. Cogent Econ. Finance, 7: 1-14.
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  4. Oludumila, O., O. Akinyemi and O. Adediran, 2018. Human capital development and inclusive growth: Implication for achieving SDG-4 in Nigeria. Afr. Popul. Stud., 32: 4088-4096.
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  5. Matthew, O.A., O.S. Adediran, N.B. Adeleye and F.B. Adegboye, 2017. Can labour and trade stimulate the achievement of Nigeria’s vision 20:2020 Drive. ISROSET – Int. J. Sci. Res. Multidiscip. Stud., 3: 1-7.
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  6. Matthew, A.O, E.A. Oduntan and O.S. Adediran, 2017. The interaction effect of institutions and trade liberalization on economic growth in Africa. ISROSET-Int. J. Sci. Res. Multidiscip. Stud., 3: 1-11.
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  7. Akinyemi, O., P.O. Alege, O. Ajayi, O.S. Adediran and E. Urhie, 2017. A simulation of the removal of fuel subsidy and the performance of the agricultural sector in Nigeria using a dynamic computable general equilibrium approach. Covenant J. Bus. Soc. Sci., 8: 60-70.
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  8. Adekola, P., A. Allen, D. Adeloye, A. Olawole-Isaac and O.S. Adediran, 2017. An exploratory assessment of Nigeria’s performance in millennium development goals (MDGs): towards a better performance of sustainable development goals (SDGs). J. Humanities Soc. Sci., 22: 25-37.
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  9. Adediran, O.S., O.A. Matthew, B.C. Olopade and F.B. Adegboye, 2017. Monetary policy shocks and inclusive growth in Nigeria: A VAR approach. Int. J. Humanities Soc. Stud., 5: 173-179.
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  10. Adediran, O.S., E. Oduntan and O. Matthew, 2017. Financial development and inclusive growth in Nigeria: A multivariate approach. J. Int. Bank. Commerce, 22: 1-14.
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  11. Adediran , O.S., P.C. Ekejiuba, A.O. Matthew and B.F. Adegboye, 2017. Co-integration analysis of financial intermediation and economic growth in Nigeria. J. Int. Bank. Commerce, 22: 1-12.
  12. Alege, P.O., O.S Adediran and A.A. Ogundipe, 2016. Pollutant emissions, energy consumption and economic growth in Nigeria. Int. J. Energy Econ. Policy. 6: 202-207.
  13. Adediran, O.S., B.M. Amoda and A.A. Adebayo, 2016. Investment in education and inclusive growth: Any relationship for Nigeria. J. Theory Res. Educ., 17: 86-96.