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  1. Jun 23, 2019 · Although Nigeria’s manufacturing sector was the second smallest contributor to growth of GDP between 1990 and 2010, recent evidence suggests that urban manufacturing, in particular, has emerged as the single largest contributor to economic growth in 2013 (Bloch et al. 2015b). In 2013, urban manufacturing contributed 22% GDP growth.

    • Adegbola Ojo, Oluwole Ojewale
    • 2019
  2. The Manufacturing sector was the second smallest contributor to 1990-2010 GDP growth, accounting for just 5 percent. The sector has declined as a share of total GDP from more than 10 percent in 1990 to just 6 percent in 2010, and employed 11 percent of the workforce in 2010.

  3. Nov 9, 2023 · Between 2018 and 2022, Nigeria’s economy received N32.346 trillion from the manufacturing sector, a paltry 9% of the total GDP. Nigeria’s weak manufacturing sector contributes largely to foreign exchange shortages, high unemployment rate, and balance of trade deficit.

  4. Oct 25, 2022 · In this study, the effects of Nigeria's manufacturing sector on economic growth between 1981 and 2018 are examined.

  5. Jan 1, 2022 · In spite of the foregoing problems and constraints, the manufacturing sector can still live up to expectations and make the desired impact in galvanizing rapid economic development in Nigeria if the right strategic choices are made and the right policies are implemented.

  6. The findings of the study reveal that Manufacturing Sector Performance has a positive and significant impact on the economic growth of Nigeria.

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  8. May 31, 2018 · Does a higher contribution of urban natural increase (as opposed to rural to urban migration or reclassification) explain persistent urbanization in the absence of per capita GDP growth, as was experienced in Nigeria at specific points in time? What is the relationship between the different components of urban growth and the socioeconomic ...

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