ECONOMY OF NIGERIA Nigeria is a middle income‚ mixed economy and emerging market‚ with expanding financial‚ service‚ communications‚ and entertainment sectors. It is ranked 30th in the world in terms of GDP (PPP) as of 2011‚ and its emergent‚ though currently underperforming manufacturing sector is the third-largest on the continent‚ producing a large proportion of goods and services for the West African region. Previously hindered by years of mismanagement‚ economic reforms of the past decade
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Brochure More information from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/683505/ Nigeria Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Industry Investment Opportunities‚ Analysis and Forecasts of All Active and Planned Exploration Blocks and Oil and Gas Fields to 2012 Description: Nigeria Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Industry Investment Opportunities‚ Analysis and Forecasts of All Active and Planned Exploration Blocks and Oil and Gas Fields to 2012 Summary This profile is the essential source
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SWOT Analysis of various sectors of Indian Economy. The India economy‚ which is the 9th largest in the world in terms of nominal GDP‚ can be broadly classified into three sectors: 1) Primary Sector or Agriculture Sector‚ which contributes about 15% to the GDP and employs around 57% of the total workforce. 2) Secondary Sector or Industry sector‚ which contributes about 28% to the DP and employs around 14% of the workforce. 3) Tertiary Sector or Service Sector‚ which contributes the maximum
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2302-4593 Vol. 2 (5): 102 - 115 The impact of petroleum on economic growth in Nigeria Michael Baghebo Niger Delta University‚ Bayelsa State‚ Nigeria baghebomichael@yahoo.com Timothy Okule Atima Niger Delta University‚ Bayelsa State‚ Nigeria Abstract The study examines the impact of petroleum on economic growth of the Nigerian economy. Data covering the period 1980-2011 was collected from the Central Bank of Nigeria Statistical Bulletin‚ and transparency international Agency annual publications
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[2010] [Bangladesh Economy: A SWOT Analysis] Course Title: HRM 501 Submitted to: Lieutenant General Mohd. Aminul Karim MBA Program BRAC University Prepared by: Nushrat Sharmin ID # 09264022 MBA Program Summer 2010 Semester Introduction This paper aims to examine Bangladesh’s overall economy with special focus on strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities‚ threats (SWOT) analysis. The research has found that Bangladesh is going to encounter series of economic hurdles in near future. Over the last
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world in many aspects‚ from economy to culture. Along with the trend is the expansion of multinational company. Nowadays‚ it is common to see a company with operations in many countries. In order to penetrate to a new country‚ every entrepreneur should have a SWOT analysis about the country to know about its strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats. The analysis will help the entrepreneur to find a proper strategy for the company to operate in the new country. This SWOT report will analyze the
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SWOT Analysis of Indian Economy India is the ninth largest economy in the world in terms of GDP. The Indian Economy due to its peculiar trends has been a subject of interest for the world. After independence‚ the Indian economy was more like a socialist economy: democratic‚ large public sectors and heavy regulations on private sectors. Around the 1990s the economy reached a point of stagnation. Then‚ in 1991‚ India saw the largest economic reforms pioneered by Dr Manmohan Singh‚ the then finance
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The economy of India is as diverse as it is large‚ with a number of major sectors including manufacturing industries‚ agriculture‚ textiles and handicrafts‚ and services. Agriculture is a major component of the Indian economy‚ as over 66% of the Indian population earns its livelihood from this area. However‚ the service sector is greatly expanding and has started to assume an increasingly important role. The fact that the English speaking population in India is growing by the day means that India
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An analysis of Foreign Direct Investment in Nigeria: The Fate of Nigeria’s Agricultural Sector. 1Ogbanje‚ E C‚ 2Okwu‚ O. J and 3Saror‚ S.F. ogbanjece@yahoo.com; +2348036350197 1Department of Agricultural Management‚ University of Agriculture‚ Makurdi 2Department of Extension and Communication‚ University of Agriculture‚ Makurdi 3Institute of Food Security‚ University of Agriculture‚ Makurdi Received 11th June‚ 2010‚ Accepted 19th December‚ 2010 Abstract The study analysed the fate of the
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Foreign Trade of Myanmar From 2009‐2010 to 2011‐2012 A/U ‐ US $ Million Sr. S Fiscal Y Fi l Year No. 1. 2009-2010 2. 2010-2011 3. 2011-2012 Export E 7586.94 8861.01 9135.60 Import I 4181.40 6412.73 9035.06 Volume of V l f Trade 11768.34 15273.74 18170.66 Balance of B l f Trade (+) 3405.54 (+) 2448.27 (+) 100.54 Myanmar’s Foreign Trade by Commodity Myanmar’s Foreign Trade by Commodity From 2009‐2010 to 2011‐2012 A/U ‐ US $ Million Sr. No. 1. 1 Export (a) Agricultural Products
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