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Increasing inequality in the Nigerian polity as a disincentive for investment, By Dipo Baruwa
Premium Times•3 months ago•centre•Credibility: 85/100
The combined effect of pervasive inequities is the erosion of Nigeria’s capacity for long-term economic planning at both household and national levels. When health, education, and basic infrastructure are unreliable, individuals focus on immediate survival rather than on savings, entrepreneurship, or innovation. Domestic financial intermediation remains shallow because the average citizen lacks disposable income and […] The post Increasing inequality in the Nigerian polity as a disincentive for investment, By Dipo Baruwa appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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