MARYAM ISAH M.SC/SOC-SCI/3434/10-11 THE CHANGING STRUCTURE OF THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY AND IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT 1970-2011 LECTURER:Prof Olowononi DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AHMADU BELLO ZARIA The structure of Nigerian economy can be broadly classified into four:The production‚Commerce‚Services and others. PRODUCTION: processes and methods employed to transform tangible inputs (raw materials‚ semifinished goods‚ or subassemblies) and intangible
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Unlike theaters‚ at home you can wear your cozy‚ warm pajamas and watch. while at the theaters or in public you only wear casual clothes to avoid the odd looks people gives you when your something unusual going to the theater. Moreover‚ at home you can use your phone or talk to your friend in a loud voice without annoying or bothering others‚ but when doing that in theaters; consequently‚ you might get kicked out obviously because it’s not allowed. Second‚ another benefit of watching movies at home is
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THE THEORY OF THE FIRM Notes by:Ramon Somar THE THEORY OF THE FIRM Even though managerial economics is not concerned solely with the management of business firms‚ this is its principal field of application. To apply managerial economics to business management‚ we need a theory of the firm‚ a theory indicating how firms behave and what their goals are. The concept of the firm plays a central role in the theory and practice of managerial economics. An understanding of the reason for the existence
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BREACHING A CONTRACT First What is a Contract? A Contract is defined as a binding agreement between two or more persons or parties; Especially; One legally enforceable. When signing a contract the person signing signs the contract‚ to render services for a certain amount of time or for a certain amount of material‚ which is labeled a term in the agreement. In every contract there are certain duties and rules that are to be followed and obeyed. When disobeyed or rules are broken then that leads
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PROJ598 – Contract and Procurement Management Request for Proposal Seeds-a-Million Inventory Control System Jennifer Pattison Missenu03@yahoo.com PM598 – March‚ 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 3 1.1. General Description of Work 3 1.2. What Must Be Included with Bid 3 1.3. Schedule of Bid Period Activities 3 1.4. Location of Work 3 1.5. Pre-Bid Meeting 4 1.6. Owner Contact for Questions 4 1.7. Pre-Award Surveys 4 1.8. Sealed Bid Requirements 4
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international contract is a contract that has a foreign element‚ that is to say that the contract is in contact with one or more order (s) legal (s) abroad (s). Specifically‚ the foreign element may be resident abroad‚ a party to the contract‚ nationality‚ place of contract conclusion‚ and many other possibilities. The commercial contract is a contract for a commercial transaction or a contract made by a trader for the purposes of his trade. Therefore an international commercial contract is the addition
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1. Article 2 of the UCC mandates that the parties to a sales contract state in specific and unambiguous language the exact terms of the contract. Otherwise‚ courts will declare the contract unenforceable. True False 2. Law of sale of goods codified in the Art.2 of the UCC is modified to accommodate current practices of the merchants. True False 3. In mixed goods-services situations‚ courts determine whether the contract is for the sale of goods by determining whether the good or
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will discuss the small firm effect as an anomaly which counter-argues the efficient market hypothesis in relate to the capital assets pricing model. Furthermore‚ the supporting evidence and influence of this anomaly will be included in the essay. Moreover‚ the reason of existence and profitability will be discussed. At last‚ a conclusion about whether or not to use this anomaly earn profit will be provided. Explanation of small firm effect and its methodologies Small firm effect refers to a situation
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Question 1: Why do you think many people are in jobs that are not satisfying? Do organizations help people craft satisfying and motivating jobs‚ and if not‚ why not? In times of economic recession‚ one of the main reasons people stay in jobs that are not satisfying can be due to the fear of not being able to pay their bills‚ provide for their families‚ and the fear of not being able to quickly find replaceable jobs that will provide equal or higher pay and benefits. This fear can lead many people to
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Why do Managers Plan 1 Why do Managers Plan? Management 301 Distance Learning December
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