2018
DOI: 10.6007/ijarbss/v8-i12/5188
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Trade Openness and Tax Revenue Performance in Nigeria (1987-2016)

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“…The implication of this result is that as trade openness ratio increases, tax revenue collection will increase on a decreasing rate, and the difference might not be noticeable initially (shortrun), but over time (long-run), the impact will become obvious. This is the situation of most African countries presently especially Nigeria, and this result is in conformity with [9] and [8].…”
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confidence: 66%
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“…The implication of this result is that as trade openness ratio increases, tax revenue collection will increase on a decreasing rate, and the difference might not be noticeable initially (shortrun), but over time (long-run), the impact will become obvious. This is the situation of most African countries presently especially Nigeria, and this result is in conformity with [9] and [8].…”
Section: Discussion Of Findingssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…In the same vein, [8] indicate that considering the structural characteristics of less developed economies (LDC) economies, it is imperative to be cautious in presuming that what currently works in developed countries can easily be transferred to LDCs. Trade tax is dominant revenue base in Nigeria after oil export, and empirical studies showed a significant negative relationship of trade openness on tax performance in Nigeria [9]. However, the study did not indicate the tax handles responsible for the negative impact, and the dynamic relationship of the variables.…”
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confidence: 70%
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