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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
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Influence of mobile phone and internet technology on income of rural farmers: Evidence from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan
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Osabuohien, Evans, et al.. (2018). Feasible Environmental Kuznets and Institutional Quality in North and Southern African Sub-regions. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.16 indexed citations
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Osabuohien, Evans & Alhassan Abdul‐Wakeel Karakara. (2018). ICT Usage, Mobile Money and Financial Access of Women in Ghana. Covenant University Repository (Covenant University). 15(1). 14–18.18 indexed citations
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Osabuohien, Evans, et al.. (2017). Examining the Relative Roles of Domestic and Foreign Direct Investments in Nigeria. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.1 indexed citations
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Akınyemi, Opeyemi, Evans Osabuohien, Philip O. Alege, & Adeyemi Ogundipe. (2017). Energy Security, Trade and Transition to Green Economy in Africa. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy. 7(3). 127–136.15 indexed citations
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Akınyemi, Opeyemi, Philip O. Alege, Adeyemi Ogundipe, & Evans Osabuohien. (2015). Energy Security and the Green Growth Agenda in Africa: Exploring Trade-Offs and Synergies. Covenant University Repository (Covenant University).9 indexed citations
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Osabuohien, Evans, et al.. (2014). Assessment of Trade Performance of OIC African Members in the Face of Global Economic Crisis. Covenant University Repository (Covenant University). 35(1). 1.4 indexed citations
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Efobi, Uchenna, Evans Osabuohien, & Stephen Oluwatobi. (2014). One Dollar, One Bank Account: Remittance and Bank Breadth in Nigeria. Covenant University Repository (Covenant University).6 indexed citations
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Osabuohien, Evans, et al.. (2013). Effective Service Delivery in Nigeria's Public Primary Education: The Role of Non-State Actors. Covenant University Repository (Covenant University). 15(1). 221–245.1 indexed citations
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Osabuohien, Evans & Uchenna Efobi. (2013). Africa's Money in Africa. Covenant University Repository (Covenant University).1 indexed citations
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Efobi, Uchenna & Evans Osabuohien. (2011). Promotion of Non-Oil Export in Nigeria: Empirical Assessment of Agricultural Credit Guarantee Scheme Fund. Covenant University Repository (Covenant University).5 indexed citations
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Osabuohien, Evans, et al.. (2009). RE-ENGINEERING THE NDDC'S MASTER PLAN: AN ANALYTICAL APPROACH. Covenant University Repository (Covenant University). 11(2). 142–159.8 indexed citations
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Osabuohien, Evans. (2008). ICT AND NIGERIAN BANKS REFORMS: ANALYSIS OF ANTICIPATED IMPACTS IN SELECTED BANKS. Covenant University Repository (Covenant University). 2(2). 67–76.40 indexed citations
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Osabuohien, Evans. (2007). Trade Openness and Economic Performance of ECOWAS Members - Reflections From Ghana And Nigeria.. African Journal of Business and Economic Research. 2. 57–73.23 indexed citations
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