Economics Study Materials

ECO 414 INTRO TO TRANSPORT ECONOMICS

What is Transport EconomicsScope of Transportation EconomicsEconomic Characteristics of Transport EconomicsImportance of Transport in Economic DevelopmentThe Demand for TransportFactors Determining the Demand for Transport

ECO 407 PROJECT FINANCING

Precondition of Project FinancingSources of Finance for ProjectsProject Cycle-IdentificationPreparationAppraisalImplementation and MonitoringEvaluation

ECO 407 PROJECT EVALUATION

IntroductionDefinitionTypes of ProjectsCharacteristics of a ProjectClassification of ProjectDifference between Project and Programme 

ECO 407 PROJECT DEFINITION, CLASSIFICATION AND IDENTIFICATION

Meaning of ProjectClassification of ProjectsIdentification of ProjectDistinction between Project and Programme

ECO 406 COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC SYSTEM

THE BASIC MEANING AND DEFINITION OF THE ECONOMYTHE INDIVIDUAL HOUSEHOLD AND BUSINESS FIRMSTHE GOVERNMENTFactors of productionLAND AS A FACTOR OF PRODUCTION AND FEUDAL SYSTEMLABOUR AS A FACTOR OF PRODUCTION AND EVOLUTION OF SLAVERYCharacteristics of LabourCAPITAL AS A FACTOR OF PRODUCTION AND EVOLUTION OF CAPITALISMCharacteristics and Importance of Capital to the economic systemTHE PROBLEM OF SCARCITYCAPITALISM AND ITS FEATURESSOCIALISM AND ITS FEATURESCOMMUNISM AND ITS FEATURESMIXED ECONOMY A...

ECO 405 LECTURE NOTE (ECONOMIC PLANNING)

What is Economic Planning?Essentials of a Good PlanBasic FeaturesEconomic planning has some essential featuresThe most cherished elements involved in a good planTypes of Economic PlanningPhysical and Financial PlanningCentralized Planning and Decentralized PlanningStructural and Functional PlanningIndicative and Imperative PlanningDemocratic and Totalitarian PlanningFixed Plan and Rolling Plan Short-term, Medium and Long-term PlanningCorrective and Developmental PlanningCapitalist and So...

PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS (ECO 311)

IntroductionCharacteristics of Public Policy Importance of Public PolicyTypes of Public Policy Basic Terminologies of Public Policy AnalysisThe Rationale for Public Sector(LECTURE II: APPLICATIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS)IntroductionElements of good policy analysis limitations of public policy analysis(LECTURE III: FORMULATION OF NATIONAL PUBLIC POLICIES)IntroductionStages of Policy Making Actors/Agencies in the Policy Process (LECTURE IV: WELFARE EC...

ECO 313 THEORIES OF DEMAND FOR MONEY

The Monetarist/Friedman's Theory of MoneyThe Supply of MoneyHow the Central Bank Influence Money Supply in Nigeria

ECO 313 THE SUPPLY OF MONEY

High Powered MoneyMoney MultiplierHow the Central Bank Influences Money Supply in Nigeria (The Four Instruments of Monetary Policy)Intermediate Targets of Monetary PolicyThe Ultimate Target/Goal Monetary Policy

ECO 313 MONETARY ECONOMICS

The Demand for MoneyWhat is MoneyWhy People want MoneyThe Opportunity Cost of Holding Money

ECO 312 Research Methodology and Research Method

Research Introduction Characteristics of ResearchTypes of ResearchResearch Methodology and Research Method Importance of Research Methodology in Research Types of Research Methodologies Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methodology 

ECO 311 PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS

EquityPreferred SharesContributed SurplusRetained StockTreasury Stock 

ECO 310 SIMULTANEOUS EQUATION MODELS

Introduction: Basic DefinitionsConsequences of Ignoring SimultaneityThe Identification ProblemConditions for IdentificationEstimation of Simultaneous Equation ModelsCorrection of TSLS Standard Errors

ECO 310 STATIONARITY

Concepts of Stationarity and Non-StationarityDifference between Stationarity and Non-Stationarity SeriesSpurious RegressionTesting for Non-StationarityCointegrationEngle-Granger Cointegration TestLimitations of Engle-Granger Cointegration TestJohansen Cointegration TestSteps of the Johansen Approach in Practice


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