THE IMPACT OF TRADE ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF TRADE ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA MIKE I. OBADAN DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS UNIVERSITY OF BENIN BENIN CITY AND OKOJIE‚ I. ELIZABETH DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS UNIVERSITY OF BENIN BENIN CITY ABSTRACT Many economists generally agree that openness to international trade accelerates development. The relationship between trade and growth is envisaged through an export led growth
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gender disparity in employment appear to have an increasing effect on economic growth differences between regions. IT starts with education in primary or secondary school. According to united nation over 55 % of girls in countries like as India‚ Yemen‚ Benin and Iraq countries‚ are not getting any education‚ so don’t get opportunity work in high level of organisation. In developed countries‚ vast majority of organizations are striving to unlock the potential of women in the workforce. In those countries
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are many other type of music throughout the world. Other music categories that are important to the cultures that listen to them. This listening piece will have music that comes from Sub-Saharan Africa. It is Juju music by Prince Ade-Oye. He is from Benin. This is juju-a form of Nigerian popular music associated with the Yoruba that combines electric instruments with indigenous drums and percussion. There are male and female voices singing. Instruments that are heard playing include guitars‚ electronic
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this essay is vulnerability. Natural disasters‚ economic crises‚ and conflict leave the poor very vulnerable‚ with nobody to help and a lack of resources to use to help themselves. This idea is best expressed through the story of a poor villager from Benin‚ in the World Development Report 2000/2001: Attacking Poverty. ’Three years ago was a very bad year. The flood washed away all our crops‚ and there was a lot of hunger around here‚ to the point that many people
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a Sunday meal after church called Sunday Sunday Rice‚ this meal was chosen because Rice is the most common food in Nigeria and everyone love Rice. In my family we must eat Rice on a Sunday afternoon and it all started in my grandfather’s house in Benin City Nigeria and now we do it in my dad’s house. I will be teaching you how to prepare this delicious meal and why it is important to my family. This are the things needed for the meal‚ 600g/11b rice‚1 kg/21b meat or chicken‚2 chilies (liquidized)
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Domingo’s forced migration from the Bight of Benin to the America’s‚ via the middle passage‚ his brief stay on a plantation in Pernambuco‚ Brazil; and his experiences in Rio de Janeiro until his final exile in Portugal‚ all originated and culminated due to his suggested experience as a Vudon priest
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VO (1994). An Analysis of Factors that affects Principals Administration of Secondary School in Oshimili Local Government Area of Delta State‚ Nigeria‚ Unpublished Thesis‚ M.Ed. University of Benin. Ekpeyong LE (1998). “Communication in Schools” Nwadiani on Educational Management for Sub-Saharan African. Benin City: Nigerian Society for Educationa Planning (NSEP). Jike OR (1997). The Relationship between Communication ask Performance in Secondary Schools: A case study of Okpe L. G. A. in Delta State
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NAME :ADERIBIGBE ADEDOTUN Figure 14-2. West Africa: natural forest and plantation areas 2000 and net area change 1990-2000 The total volume of West African forests is estimated at approximately 5 billion cubic metres over bark‚ which is 11 percent of the volume of all African forests. The volume and biomass estimates for most countries are based on existing forest inventories. In humid zones‚ volume assessment is focused on timber volume. In dry zones‚ volume assessment usually includes the whole
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temporary and short-stay in nature because most age group members unite with their households daily or weekend. The International Organization for Migration (2011‚ 2012) and Blum (2014) corroborated the existence of the rural-urban migration attitude in Benin among the age group of 15 – 60 years from rural areas in order to meet their daily needs. There reports revealed an increased number of Beninese nationals migrating to other West African countries due to demographic growth‚ poverty‚ unemployment‚ increased
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initially 2. Traders 1. Ivory‚ pepper‚ animal skins gold for slaves initially 2. Mulattos and Portuguese gradually spread inland 3. Commerce leads to political‚ social‚ religious relations 1. Impressed by power of many interior kingdoms – Benin 2. Attempts at Christian conversion a. Kongo most successful – king and kingdom converted b. Ambassadors/exchange of ideas c. Oddly‚ relationship ends when Kongo people get enslaved 4. First contact – preconceptions‚ appreciation
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