Journal Description

The International Research Journal of Accounting, Finance, and Banking (IRJAFB) is a peer-reviewed open-access scholarly journal that is published monthly. The journal aims to publish original research articles, reviews, and case studies on accounting, finance, and banking. This comprehensive article provides an overview of the IRJAFB's aim, focus, and scope.

Aim: The primary aim of the International Research Journal of Accounting, Finance, and Banking (IRJAFB) is to provide a platform for researchers, academicians, and professionals to share their original research findings and insights on accounting, finance, and banking. The journal seeks to publish high-quality research that contributes to the development of accounting, finance, and banking practices globally.

Recent Publications

Vol. 15 No. 10 (2024): October
Published: 2024-10-17

Articles

  • WASHINGTON CONSENSUS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN DEVELOPING ECONOMIES: THE INDIAN EXPERIENCE

    Yua Henry, Epor, O. S, Ajekwe Tagher
    1-20

    Abstract

    This paper takes a long-term look, (forty-three years; 1980-2023) at macroeconomic management in India in the context of the Washington consensus prescriptions. The study reveals significant structural breaks in India’s economy at different integration orders, indicating that liberalization policies and economic reforms in general have long-term impact on the Indian economy. The Indian economy seems to have experienced a structural break in 2007 due to rapid economic growth and increased

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13944745
  • INCLUSION IN OWNERSHIP AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF LISTED MANUFACTURING FIRMS IN NIGERIA

    Adesola Adebayo Akande (Ph. D) , Osunwole Olatunji Oludayo (Ph. D)
    21-30

    Abstract

    This study examined the effect of business managers’ inclusion in the ownership of their businesses and the financial performance of manufacturing firms in Nigeria from 2014 to 2023. Secondary data were obtained from the statements of the financial positions of selected listed manufacturing companies in Nigeria, and the obtained data were analyzed with pooled ordinary least squares (OLS) regression. Empirical models include control variables firm size (FSIZE) and age (FAGE). The result shows

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14007879
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