OPEC has 12 members: Algeria, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela.2 Ten non-OPEC nations joined OPEC to form OPEC+ in late 2016 to have more control of the global crude oil market. These countries ...
Adopting their established criteria, a local commercial bank is classified as a subsidiary of an MNB if the latter possesses over 50 % of its capital. We identify 514 domestic commercial banks within our 32-country sample. Among these, 176 are subsidiaries connected to 152 distinct MNBs. ...
In Jos, Nigeria, access to subsidised mortgages through the National Housing Fund is primarily influenced by gender and tier of government employment (Daniel, Citation2014). Housing finance system in China Neoliberal ideologies and practices have also actually materialised in strong developmental states ...
Oil posted a then-record high of more than $118 following oil demand from China and supply concerns from Russia and Nigeria. When you pump $30 into your tank, that money is broken up into little pieces that get distributed among several entities. Gas is just like any other consumer ...
The single largest entity impacting the world's oil supplies is the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), a consortium of 13 countries: Algeria, Angola, Ecuador, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Venezuela. Toget...
Oil price is a main determinant of inflation in Saudi Arabia [18], Nigeria [19], and Turkey [20,21,22] concludes with symmetric and asymmetric impacts of oil prices on inflation in various sectors in Malaysia. Simultaneously, existing studies strengthen the evidence in favor of the ...
Picky eating in preschool-aged children: Prevalence and mothers’ perceptions in South-East Nigeria. Curr. Pediatr. Res. 2016, 20, 156–163. [Google Scholar] Tanner, K.; Case-Smith, J.; Nahikian-Nelms, M.; Ratliff-Schaub, K.; Spees, C.; Darragh, A.R. Behavioral and Physiological ...
For example, the energy generation for Nigeria’s power grid has about 370 g CO2-eq/kWh and South Africa’s 690 g CO2-eq/kWh on average during 2022 [93]. 4. Social: Social acceptance: Social acceptance depends strongly on experience. Acceptance is “earned” if the quality of the system...