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The West African Economic Review June 2015

The West African Economic Review provides a forum for the participation of all stakeholders relevant to the monetary integration process of the ECOWAS Region, in respect of providing evidence-based policy recommendations. The Review if bilingual publication (French and English) which comes out twice a year (June and December) from the West African Monetary Agency (WAMA), whose mandate includes but not limited to enhancing Monetary Cooperation and Consultation among the ECOWAS Member States and facilitating the harmonization and coordination of monetary and fiscal policies.
The West African Economic Review encourages articles in the following areas: Trade, Exchange rate, Monetary Policy, Fiscal Policy, Finance, Political Economy, Institutions, Sectorial Development, etc. with relevance to the monetary and economic integration process of the region.
The West African Economic Review
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No. AUTHOR(S) ARTICLES
1. ROBERT DAUDA KORSU The effects of budget deficit on the current account deficit of Sierra Leone
2. AHMAD A.A., ADAMGBE E.T., MBAKA D.G., FWANGKWAL M.P AND OWOLABI O.H. Asset Price Fluctuations and Monetary Policy in Nigeria
3. ABIDEMI C. ADEGBOYE Political Institutions and Fiscal Management in Nigeria: Do State Governments Matter?
4. ADAMA DIAW et GUIDIME DETONDJE CAMILLE Investissements Directs étrangers et Croissance Economique en Afrique de l’Ouest
5. J.S. AKUNS, E.C. OBIOMA, J.E.L. SAGBAMAH, A.A. AHMED AND F.K. OHUCHE Relevance of the Credit Channel in the Monetary policy Transmission mechanism in Nigeria
6. BAMIDELE ADEMOLA, A.M. ISAH, KALU O. OJI AND BABATUNDE O. OPADEJI An Examination of the Relationship between Growth in Reserve Money and Inflation in Nigeria