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Title: | Interest Groups and Housing Provision in Nigeria: A Review Study |
Authors: | Daniel, Mallo Maren Wapwera, Samuel Danjuma . Sanda, Nehemiah Yakubu Olutunde, Eniola Samuel |
Keywords: | Housing Finance Housing Market Policy Advocacy |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Publisher: | Journal of World Economic Research |
Citation: | Mallo Maren Daniel, Samuel Danjuma Wapwera, Nehemiah Yakubu Sanda, Eniola Samuel Olutunde. Interest Groups and Housing Provision in Nigeria: A Review Study. Journal of World Economic Research. Vol. 3, No. 4, 2014, pp. 47-54 |
Series/Report no.: | Vol. 3;No. 4; Pp 47-54 |
Abstract: | There is an increasing involvement of interest groups in Nigeria’s housing processes. Prior research has
examined their contribution but focusing on the cooperative sector. This study bridge the gap by examining the housing
activities of interest groups in a broader perspective. Documentary research method was employed with a view to collecting
large volume of data for analysis. The analysis confirmed the existence of multiple interest groups: those operating across
the globe, those operating within the continental space of Africa and those that operate within Nigeria. Interestingly, these
interest groups have forged partnerships that benefits Nigeria’s housing system in respect of funding, policy advocacy and
research. These relationships deserve empirical study that would critically examine the variables that influence their
outcomes. Secondly, the relationship of international and local interest groups is furthering the integration of the Nigerian
housing sub-sector first, into the global economy, and second, into the continental economy of Africa. The benefits and
challenges associated with this integration need to be empirically studied. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2017 |
ISSN: | 2328-7748 |
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