Productivity Of The Nigerian Tax System: 1970–1990 Ademola Ariyo No RP_067‚ Research Papers from African Economic Research Consortium Abstract: Given the negative impact of persistent unsustainable fiscal deficits on the Nigerianeconomy‚ there is now a consensus among interested parties on the need to address the problem effectively. The literature suggests theree approaches for this purpose: increasein revenue‚ reduction in expenditure‚ or a continuation of both. An appraisal of the budgetary
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Abstract In this articled will attempt to explain the historical oppression of the Nigerian woman in her home country and how each little Nigerian girl is brought up to submit to the men in her life for her entire life span ‚living in the background without a voice but many duties. It will explain how this woman moves to America and finds new freedoms and is presented with the option of assimilating into the new culture or maintain her country’s ways. The identity formation‚ issues and challenges
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TRADITION AND MODERNITY A.FOREIGN LITERATURE Various journals have pointed out different scenarios regarding the conflict of traditions and the advent of modernity in certain societies. One in particular by Freund and Band- Winterstein (2012) explored how a Jewish society in Israel belonging in an ultra- orthodox society adapt and modify their behaviour toward social work which is cultural‚ western and secular in form.People belonging to the ultra- orthodox society have strong sense of faith and
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NIGERIAN ECONOMY/GDP AND PRODUCTION Nigeria recorded a Current Account surplus of 11.60 percent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product in 2011. Current Account to GDP in Nigeria is reported by the African Economic Outlook. Historically‚ from 1980 until 2011‚ Nigeria Current Account to GDP averaged 1.2 Percent reaching an all time high of 37.9 Percent in December of 2008 and a record low of -18.7 Percent in December of 1986. The Current account balance as a percent of GDP provides an indication
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estimates for FDI 28 9. OLS regression results – FDI and growth 28 10. OLS regression results – FDI and non-oil growth 29 11. 2SLS regression results – FDI and growth 29 12. 2SLS regression results – FDI and non-oil growth 30 13. Differences between Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa (mean of selected variables) 31 14. Actual and percentage share of oil and non-oil export earnings in Nigeria 33 List of figures 1. FDI inflow into Nigeria‚ 1970–2002 14 2. Components
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Western Civilization Jordan A. England AIU Online There are many things that had happen in the nineteenth century all the way up to the twentieth century. The expansion of the Europeans into America and the lands that they were taking over from the natives. “The confrontation of Western civilization with other peoples whose values were often dramatically opposed to the West’s…suggests that by the dawn of the twentieth century‚ the tradition and sense of centeredness that had defined indigenous
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Final Draft Food Culture in Vietnam and America When we discuss about the differences between Vietnamese and America culture‚ we can think of many things such as History‚ Style of Music‚ Arts‚ Religion‚ Language‚ etc. And‚ I will tell you some differences and similarities in eating culture of the two countries. Even though they both have things in common such as family’s dinner‚ tea and coffee for morning‚ three meals a day or small snacks between main meals. But‚ the food cultures of two countries
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Tradition and Modernity in Europe Europeans are well known for their firm traditions and their unwillingness to shift from old to new world ideals and changes. As the decades go by‚ Europeans are being bombarded with new world industry and new traditions. In 1976‚ through Susannah Hoffman’s documentary entitled “Kypseli: Women and Men Apart-A Divided Reality”‚ we are provided with the ultimate in European‚ namely Greek/Kypselian traditions. Hoffman shows the old world way of life when men
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LITTLE TRADITION The issue of great and little traditions did not arise for the first generation of anthropologists who‚ following the example of *Malinowski‚ mainly studied remote‚ self-contained‚ small-scale societies. It was only after World War II‚ when anthropologists began to study communities integrated within larger states and participating in centuries-old religious traditions such as *Buddhism or *Christianity‚ that the problem arose. The terms ‘great’ and ‘little’ traditions were actually
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from the Greco-Persian war. The idea was that the east stood for despotism and that the west stood for freedom. The eastern and Western conceptualizations still exist but the idea of the East and West in a literal sense is a thing of the past. Today‚ both the Western and Eastern Civilizations influence each other heavily. Western civilization can be compared to modern day Capitalism and the Eastern Civilization can be considered communism. The relationship between the United States and China is a
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