Effects of Economic Liberalisation on the Performance of Nigeria's Telecommunications Industry (1986-2004)

The study examined various aspects of the liberalisation programme that had been implemented in Nigeria's telecommunications industry, determined the effects of increased competition and analysed the influence of technological change on the performance of the telecommunications industry. This w...

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description The study examined various aspects of the liberalisation programme that had been implemented in Nigeria's telecommunications industry, determined the effects of increased competition and analysed the influence of technological change on the performance of the telecommunications industry. This was with a view to examining the role of reforms on the telecommunications industry's performance in Nigeria. The study used secondary data sourced from the World Telecommunication Indicators Database obtained from the International Telecommunications Union and the Nigerian Communications Commission for the period 1986-2004. The variables included Telephone Subscribers per 100 inhabitants, Employee per subscriber, number of operators in the telecommunications industry, real per capita income and population. Descriptive statistical techniques and econometric technique, specifically the Ordinary Least Squares were used to analyse the data. The study found out that the telecommunications industry had undergone several transformations, beginning with the commercialisation of the Nigerian Telecommunications Limited (NITEL) in 1992. For example, the telephone subscribers per 100 inhabitants grew from 0.252 in 1986 to 8.004 in 2004. The number of operators, also within the same period grew from 1 to 26. It was also found out that increased competition was positively associated with performance in terms of telephone subscribers per 100, (t = 4.02, p<0.05) but was negatively and insignificantly associated with performance in terms of employee per subscribers (t = -0.63, p>0.05). The results also showed that technological change had significant positive effects on performance (only in terms of telephone subscribers per 100), (t = 4.60, p<0.05). The study concluded that economic liberalisation was effective in improving the performance of the telecommunications industry with technological change being more effective.
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-35622023-05-13T11:13:22Z Effects of Economic Liberalisation on the Performance of Nigeria's Telecommunications Industry (1986-2004) Arawomo, Omosola Liberalisation programme Nigeria's telecommunications industry Telecommunications industry Economic liberalisation Telecommunications industry's performance The study examined various aspects of the liberalisation programme that had been implemented in Nigeria's telecommunications industry, determined the effects of increased competition and analysed the influence of technological change on the performance of the telecommunications industry. This was with a view to examining the role of reforms on the telecommunications industry's performance in Nigeria. The study used secondary data sourced from the World Telecommunication Indicators Database obtained from the International Telecommunications Union and the Nigerian Communications Commission for the period 1986-2004. The variables included Telephone Subscribers per 100 inhabitants, Employee per subscriber, number of operators in the telecommunications industry, real per capita income and population. Descriptive statistical techniques and econometric technique, specifically the Ordinary Least Squares were used to analyse the data. The study found out that the telecommunications industry had undergone several transformations, beginning with the commercialisation of the Nigerian Telecommunications Limited (NITEL) in 1992. For example, the telephone subscribers per 100 inhabitants grew from 0.252 in 1986 to 8.004 in 2004. The number of operators, also within the same period grew from 1 to 26. It was also found out that increased competition was positively associated with performance in terms of telephone subscribers per 100, (t = 4.02, p<0.05) but was negatively and insignificantly associated with performance in terms of employee per subscribers (t = -0.63, p>0.05). The results also showed that technological change had significant positive effects on performance (only in terms of telephone subscribers per 100), (t = 4.60, p<0.05). The study concluded that economic liberalisation was effective in improving the performance of the telecommunications industry with technological change being more effective. 2015-04-15T11:13:25Z 2018-10-29T11:39:07Z 2015-04-15T11:13:25Z 2018-10-29T11:39:07Z 2015-04-15 Thesis http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3562 en PDF application/pdf Nigeria
spellingShingle Liberalisation programme
Nigeria's telecommunications industry
Telecommunications industry
Economic liberalisation
Telecommunications industry's performance
Arawomo, Omosola
Effects of Economic Liberalisation on the Performance of Nigeria's Telecommunications Industry (1986-2004)
title Effects of Economic Liberalisation on the Performance of Nigeria's Telecommunications Industry (1986-2004)
title_full Effects of Economic Liberalisation on the Performance of Nigeria's Telecommunications Industry (1986-2004)
title_fullStr Effects of Economic Liberalisation on the Performance of Nigeria's Telecommunications Industry (1986-2004)
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Economic Liberalisation on the Performance of Nigeria's Telecommunications Industry (1986-2004)
title_short Effects of Economic Liberalisation on the Performance of Nigeria's Telecommunications Industry (1986-2004)
title_sort effects of economic liberalisation on the performance of nigeria s telecommunications industry 1986 2004
topic Liberalisation programme
Nigeria's telecommunications industry
Telecommunications industry
Economic liberalisation
Telecommunications industry's performance
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