A Comparative Analysis of the Contributions of the Agricultural Sector and the Industrial Sector towards the Development/Growth of the Nigerian Economy

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A Comparative Analysis of the Contributions of the Agricultural Sector and the Industrial Sector towards the Development/Growth of the Nigerian Economy

Nwosu Dozie Felix
Nwosu Dozie Felix
Ajibade Bright F.
Ajibade Bright F.
Ogbumuo Dennis T.
Ogbumuo Dennis T.
Osuji George A.
Osuji George A.
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The comparison of the contribution of agricultural sector and industrial sector towards the development/growths in the Nigerian economy between 2005-2014 were determined using Hoteling T-distribution procedure. The data were collected from National Population Bureau of Statistics (NBS) and two populations were studied, namely agricultural sector and industrial sector. Under these two populations, four samples were selected from each population. For agricultural sector, the samples selected were crop production, livestock, forestry and fishing. For industrial sector, the samples selected were quarrying and other minerals, oil refining, cement and other manufacturing. The analysis shows that both sectors contribute to the development/growth of the Nigerian economy and the hypothesis were tested to know their level of contribution towards the growth/development of the Nigerian economy, which also shows that agricultural sector, contributes more to the economy than the industrial sector.

A Comparative Analysis of the Contributions of the Agricultural Sector and the Industrial Sector towards the Development/Growth of the Nigerian Economy

The comparison of the contribution of agricultural sector and industrial sector towards the development/growths in the Nigerian economy between 2005-2014 were determined using Hoteling T-distribution procedure. The data were collected from National Population Bureau of Statistics (NBS) and two populations were studied, namely agricultural sector and industrial sector. Under these two populations, four samples were selected from each population. For agricultural sector, the samples selected were crop production, livestock, forestry and fishing. For industrial sector, the samples selected were quarrying and other minerals, oil refining, cement and other manufacturing. The analysis shows that both sectors contribute to the development/growth of the Nigerian economy and the hypothesis were tested to know their level of contribution towards the growth/development of the Nigerian economy, which also shows that agricultural sector, contributes more to the economy than the industrial sector.

Nwosu Dozie Felix
Nwosu Dozie Felix
Ajibade Bright F.
Ajibade Bright F.
Ogbumuo Dennis T.
Ogbumuo Dennis T.
Osuji George A.
Osuji George A.

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Okoli Christian O.. 2015. “. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research – F: Mathematics & Decision GJSFR-F Volume 15 (GJSFR Volume 15 Issue F4): .

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A Comparative Analysis of the Contributions of the Agricultural Sector and the Industrial Sector towards the Development/Growth of the Nigerian Economy

Nwosu Dozie Felix
Nwosu Dozie Felix
Ajibade Bright F.
Ajibade Bright F.
Ogbumuo Dennis T.
Ogbumuo Dennis T.
Osuji George A.
Osuji George A.

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