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    Does institutional quality matter in the financial Development-Economic complexity Nexus? Empirical insights from Africa by Olalekan Olaniyi, Clement, Mbaya Odhiambo, Nicholas

    Published in Research in Globalization (01-12-2023)
    “…This study examines the moderating role of institutional quality and its threshold in the African financial development-economic complexity nexus. This…”
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    Application of Bootstrap Simulation and Asymmetric Causal Approach to Fiscal Deficit-Inflation Nexus by Olalekan Olaniyi, Clement

    “…This paper investigates the symmetric and asymmetric relationship between fiscal deficits and inflation in Nigeria within the context of bootstrap simulations…”
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    Inflation-poverty causal nexus in sub-Saharan African countries: an asymmetric panel causality approach by Olaniyi, Clement Olalekan, Odhiambo, Nicholas M.

    “…Purpose This study examines the roles of cross-sectional dependence, asymmetric structure and country-to-country policy variations in the inflation-poverty…”
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    Do the same executive compensation strategies and policies fit all the firms in the banking industry? New empirical insights from the CEO pay–firm performance causal nexus by Olaniyi, Clement Olalekan

    Published in Managerial and decision economics (01-10-2023)
    “…This study introduces the roles of firms' intertwining and policy variations across firms in the CEO pay–bank performance causal relationships in Nigeria,…”
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    On the transmission mechanisms in the finance–growth nexus in Southern African countries: Does institution matter? by Olaniyi, Clement Olalekan

    Published in Economic change and restructuring (01-02-2022)
    “…Studies have continued to emerge on the transmission channels through which finance influences growth. It has been argued that more finance without efficient…”
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    Finance-institution-growth trilogy: time-series insights from South Africa by Olaniyi, Clement Olalekan, Adedokun, Adebayo

    Published in International journal of emerging markets (21-01-2022)
    “…PurposeThis study examines the moderating effect of institutional quality on the finance-growth nexus in South Africa from 1986 to…”
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    Do natural resource rents aid renewable energy transition in resource‐rich African countries? The roles of institutional quality and its threshold by Olaniyi, Clement Olalekan, Odhiambo, Nicholas Mbaya

    Published in Natural resources forum (07-03-2024)
    “…Abstract Transitioning to a carbon‐neutral renewable energy (REN) option to decarbonize ecosystems and mitigate carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions and the…”
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    Informal economy and ecological footprint: the case of Africa by Dada, James Temitope, Olaniyi, Clement Olalekan, Ajide, Folorunsho Monsur, Adeiza, Adams, Arnaut, Marina

    “…Motivated by the growing levelof informal economy in emerging economies, this study examines the role of the informal economy in the ecological footprint for…”
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    Moderating the effect of institutional quality on the finance–growth nexus: insights from West African countries by Olaniyi, Clement Olalekan, Oladeji, Sunday Idowu

    Published in Economic change and restructuring (01-02-2021)
    “…This study examines the moderating effect of institutional quality on the finance–growth nexus in the West African region via dynamic panel generalized method…”
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    Do countries' interdependence, asymmetry, and policy variances matter in the remittance-poverty causal nexus? by Olaniyi, Clement Olalekan, Odhiambo, Nicholas Mbaya

    “…This study departs from earlier studies by incorporating nonlinearities, asymmetric structures, cross-sectional dependence, and policy variations across…”
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    Modelling asymmetric and nonlinear features in the natural resource wealth-economic complexity nexus: empirical insights from Nigeria by Olaniyi, Clement Olalekan, Odhiambo, Nicholas Mbaya

    Published in Mineral economics : raw materials report (23-09-2024)
    “…Abstract Contrary to previous research, this study makes a unique contribution to the global discussion by incorporating asymmetric structure and nonlinearity…”
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    Interplay between financial sector and institutional framework in the economic growth process of Kenya by Olaniyi, Clement Olalekan, Oladeji, Sunday Idowu

    Published in Journal of public affairs (01-08-2022)
    “…In line with the recent assertion that institutional quality matters in the way financial development influences economic growth in financial economics…”
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    A new perspective into the relationship between CEO pay and firm performance: evidence from Nigeria’s listed firms by Olaniyi, Clement Olalekan, Olayeni, Olaolu Richard

    Published in Journal of social and economic development (01-12-2020)
    “…Deviating from extant studies, this study examines asymmetric structure in the causal relationship between CEO pay and firm performance in Nigeria’s listed…”
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    Modelling asymmetric structure in the finance-poverty nexus: empirical insights from an emerging market economy by Olaniyi, Clement Olalekan, Dada, James Temitope, Odhiambo, Nicholas Mbaya, Vo, Xuan Vinh

    Published in Quality & quantity (01-02-2023)
    “…Deviating from previous literature, this study incorporates an asymmetric structure into how poverty reduction responds to changes in financial development…”
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    Do institutional quality and its threshold matter in the sensitivity of the renewable energy transition to financial development? New empirical perspectives by Olaniyi, Clement Olalekan, Al‐Faryan, Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh, Ogbaro, Eyitayo Oyewunmi

    “…Abstract The transition to renewable energy is critical for environmental sustainability, consistent with sustainable development goals (SDGs) 7, 8, 11, 12,…”
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    The asymmetric effect of fiscal deficits on macroeconomic stability in Nigeria: evidence from nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag (NARDL) by Adedokun, Adebayo, Adeniyi, Isiaka Ayodeji, Olaniyi, Clement Olalekan

    “…Purpose The paper examines the asymmetric effects of fiscal deficits on selected macroeconomic variables in Nigeria, which include economic growth, exchange…”
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    Analysis of the Nexus between CEO Pay and Performance of Non‐Financial Listed Firms in Nigeria by Olaniyi, Clement Olalekan, Obembe, Olufemi Bodunde, Oni, Emmanuel Oluwole

    Published in African development review (01-09-2017)
    “…This study examines the causal relationship between CEO pay and firm performance in Nigeria for the period 1998–2010, using annual data of 63 non‐financial…”
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    Do institutional framework and its threshold matter in the sensitivity of CEO pay to firm performance? Fresh insights from an emerging market economy by Olaniyi, Clement Olalekan, Young, Ademola Obafemi, Vo, Xuan Vinh, Al‐Faryan, Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh

    Published in Managerial and decision economics (01-12-2022)
    “…This study examines the role of institutional quality and its threshold in the sensitivity of CEO pay to firm performance in an emerging market economy, using…”
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    Do business strategies vary across firms in the banking industry? New perspectives from the bank size–profitability nexus by Olaniyi, Clement Olalekan, Ojeyinka, Titus Ayobami, Vo, Xuan Vinh, Al‐Faryan, Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh

    Published in Managerial and decision economics (01-01-2023)
    “…This study examines the roles of interdependence and policy variations across firms in the causality between bank size and profitability in Nigeria, using…”
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