THE EFFECT OF FOREIGN TRADE ON THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY Introduction Everyday‚ the need for foreign trade is on the increase as the needs of man is unlimited (Adams Smith).This is visible in the rise for consumer goods and services throughout the world especially with the increase in world population of over 6 billion people. Man with his advancement in social interaction and technology is able to visualize and perceive in his mind what he desires. This was obvious with the industrial revolution
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may be defined as “the total market value of all final goods and services produced within a given period by the factors of production located within a country” (Case‚ Fair & Oster‚ 2008‚ p.105.). Essentially‚ GDP is a measure of production of an economy; that is‚ it measures its economic performance. Despite this‚ economists often use GDP statistics as an indication of social welfare. According to Case‚ Fair and Oster (2008) however‚ this may cause serious problems to arise. These problems are put
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Assignment of Fin-2209: Macroeconomics “A case study of Bangladesh- Inflation‚ Unemployment‚ Growth Trend” A Report On Submitted to Saud Ahmed Course Instructor/ Lecturer‚ Department of Finance‚ Faculty of Business Studies Jagannath University‚ Dhaka Submitted by Sultan Ahmed Khan Representative of the group Epimetheus BBA 3rd Batch Department of Finance‚ Faculty of Business Studies Jagannath University‚ Dhaka. Group Name: Epimetheus Group No: Name of the members of the group: Serial No:
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The effects of inflation will depend partly on whether it is ‘anticipated’ or ‘unanticipated’ inflation. The Impact also depends on the levels of inflation; high levels are more damaging than low levels. Inflation can cause a number of problem for an economy‚ such as the following: • If prices are increasing this creates costs for firms because they may have to update menus‚ price lists‚ brochures‚ and other materials when prices change in an economy to reflect the higher prices. Because this
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Domestic Product (GDP) 3 GDP Composition 4 Inflation 4 Shadow Economy 5 Trade Overview 5 Foreign Debt 7 Labor Market & Human Capital 7 Population and Income Inequality 8 Unemployment 9 Currency 10 Money Supply and Monetary Control 10 Fiscal policy 12 Exchange rates 12 Interest Rates 13 Foreign Direct Investment 14 Globalization and Comparative Advantage 14 Conclusion 15 References 16 Economic Overview Nigeria’s economy is estimated to be worth about $262bn‚ making
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Domestic Debt and the Nigerian Economy I. Adofu and M. Abula Departm ent of Eco nom ics‚ Kogi S tate University‚ A nyigba‚ Nigeria Abstract: The study investigates the empirical relationship between domestic debt and economic grow th in Nigeria. Using OLS regression techniques and the time series data from 1986 – 2005‚ the study explored the relationship betw een d ome stic deb t and economic growth in Nigeria. Our result shows that domestic debt has affected the growth of the economy negatively. In the
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Inflation Impact on Economy Inflation means a rise in prices of goods and services in an economy over a period of time. Inflation is caused by some demand side factors (Increase in money supply‚ Increase in income‚ Black money spending‚ Expansion of the Private Sector‚ Increasing Public Expenditures) and some Supply side factors (Shortage of factors of production‚ Industrial Disputes‚ Increase in exports (excess exports)‚ Global factors‚ Neglecting the production of consumer goods). Inflation
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THE GROWTH OF THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY AND THE NATIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATE 1996 - 2010 BY ADEOTI‚ JULIUS OLAKUNLE ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT EMMANUEL ALAYANDE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION‚ OYO. 08035680332‚08058364379 BEING A PAPER PRESENTED AT THE 4TH ANNUAL NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES‚ ADEYEMI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION‚ ONDO‚ ONDO STATE HELD BETWEEN 23RD – 26TH APRIL‚ 2012. VENUE: OLUSEGUN OBASANJO AUDITORIUM‚ ADEYEMI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
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Inflation is defined as a sustained increase in the general level of prices which results in a decline in the purchasing power of money. Inflation is measured through the Consumer Price Index (CPI) which measures proportional changes in prices in a representative “basket” of g’n’s‚ weighted according to their importance in a typical Australian households budget. The RBA aims to keep inflation at an annual rate of 2-3%‚ and in order to do this a number of policies are available for the Australian
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