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Journal article

JAMES, E., BAKAS, D., THOMPSON, P. and EBIRERI, J., 2025. Who benefits the most from micro-credit? Micro-level evidence from sub-Saharan Africa. World Development, 193: 107023. ISSN 0305-750X

ADETUTU, M.O., ODUSANYA, K.A., EBIRERI, J.E. and MURINDE, V., 2019. Oil booms, bank productivity and natural resource curse in finance. Economics Letters. ISSN 0165-1765

Conference contribution

EBIRERI, J. and PALONI, A., 2015. The relationship between the expansion of the banking sector and export specialization. In: Nankai-Glasgow Workshop on the Chinese Economy, Nankai University, Nankai, China, 22 October 2015.

EBIRERI, J. and PALONI, A., 2015. The relationship between the expansion of the banking sector and export specialization in developing countries. In: 25th Post-Keynesian Study Group Annual Workshop, SOAS, University of London, 29 May 2015.

Thesis

JAMES, E.O., 2023. An empirical investigation on the effects of financial credit on household welfare: who benefits most? PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

Working paper

ADETUTU, M.O., EBIRERI, J., MURINDE, V. and ODUSANYA, K., 2018. Let beholders behold: can banks see beyond oil booms and mitigate the Dutch disease? London: SOAS University of London.

EBIRERI, J. and PALONI, A., 2016. Bank Development and a lower degree of sophistication and diversification of developing countries' exports. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

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