The Role of Nation and State Institutions in Nigeria’s Economy: An Empirical Review

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Abstract

This study aimed to assess the role of national and state institutions in shaping Nigeria’s economy. The researchers used qualitative research methods, a descriptive research design, and purposive sampling of 10 research articles for document review; it can be concluded that national and state institutions indeed play a significant role in shaping Nigeria’s economy. The findings and analysis of the selected research articles provide evidence of the positive contributions made by these institutions in various aspects of economic development, such as policy coordination, resource management, infrastructure development, revenue allocation, and capacity building. The qualitative research approach and document review have provided valuable insights into the mechanisms and dynamics through which national and state institutions impact Nigeria’s economy. These findings contribute to a better understanding of the importance of effective governance and institutional frameworks in driving economic growth and development in Nigeria.

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