THE IMPACT OF FUEL PRICE INCREASE ON THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY

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1995-12
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OLASUPO, ABIMBOLA JEL1L
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The Nigerian economy has been experiencing depression since the beginning of this decade. Its over-independence on the oil sector has made it to feel the impact of the general world economic recession more than most developing countries. To worsen the situation, the world oil market is also bedeviled with price instability and low demand. In an attempt to bail the economy out of the wood, structural adjustment programmes were introduced One of these is the fuel price increase on the locally consumed petroleum products. This study investigated the impacts of the policy on the Nigerian economy. The method employed was to seek the opinions of four major categories of petroleum product consumers through questionnaire. The questions therein touched on different anticipated effects, on which respondents were to declare agreements or otherwise and the extent. The result showed that the policy was responsible for increase in transport fares, inflationary, affecting the industries adversely but has not created unemployment. The policy has affected Nigerians irrespective to their income level. Further studies could still be done on this topic in area of considering the impacts on other economic sectors unfocussed on in this study. Among these are foreign trade and foreign earnings of the country. Also the study could be carried out in some other states of the Federation
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BEING A PROJECT SUBMITTED TO THE POST GRADUATE SCHOOL OF THE AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA, IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF A MASTERS DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FACULTY OF ADMINISTRATION AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA, NIGERIA
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FUEL PRICE,, INCREASE,, NIGERIAN ECONOMY
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