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Eke, E. (2007). Death of Textile Sector High Cost to the Economy. The Guardian, 25, 28-29. - References

ABSTRACT: The paper essentially interrogates the question as to whether globalization has promoted economic growth in Nigeria in line with the ambitious expectations of the promoters of the concept especially, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. The article both clarifies and demystifies the recentness of the phenomenon usually foisted on the mind, by beaming a search light through its evolutionary path. Evidences from literature were examined for a clue for a support of economic growth hypothesis in the particular instance of a local economy, Nigeria. It was found that whereas globalization may have improved the economies of advanced democracies, the domestic economy received marginal benefits but in the main was undermined owing to a host of factors including, weak technical base, unhealthy macro-economic environment and poorly diversified economic base. This has rendered her a net loser in the competitive struggle engendered by globalization. The paper recommends e

Nigeria
Benjamin-agbaji
Ishmael-agbo
Cosmas-ogobuchi-odo
International-monetary-fund
World-bank
Developing-economy
Global-consciousness
Financial-risk-management
International-monetary
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இஸ்மாயில்-அஃபா

Oyebola, K. (2020). Mobilizing Diaspora Nigerians for National Development. The Guardian, 37, 10-11. - References

ABSTRACT: The paper essentially interrogates the question as to whether globalization has promoted economic growth in Nigeria in line with the ambitious expectations of the promoters of the concept especially, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. The article both clarifies and demystifies the recentness of the phenomenon usually foisted on the mind, by beaming a search light through its evolutionary path. Evidences from literature were examined for a clue for a support of economic growth hypothesis in the particular instance of a local economy, Nigeria. It was found that whereas globalization may have improved the economies of advanced democracies, the domestic economy received marginal benefits but in the main was undermined owing to a host of factors including, weak technical base, unhealthy macro-economic environment and poorly diversified economic base. This has rendered her a net loser in the competitive struggle engendered by globalization. The paper recommends e

Nigeria
Benjamin-agbaji
Ishmael-agbo
Cosmas-ogobuchi-odo
International-monetary-fund
World-bank
Developing-economy
Global-consciousness
Financial-risk-management
International-monetary
நைஜீரியா
இஸ்மாயில்-அஃபா

Ogbonna, A. (2020). Nigerian Business Founders' Coalition Send SOS to Buhari. Daily Sun, 17, 2. - References

ABSTRACT: The paper essentially interrogates the question as to whether globalization has promoted economic growth in Nigeria in line with the ambitious expectations of the promoters of the concept especially, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. The article both clarifies and demystifies the recentness of the phenomenon usually foisted on the mind, by beaming a search light through its evolutionary path. Evidences from literature were examined for a clue for a support of economic growth hypothesis in the particular instance of a local economy, Nigeria. It was found that whereas globalization may have improved the economies of advanced democracies, the domestic economy received marginal benefits but in the main was undermined owing to a host of factors including, weak technical base, unhealthy macro-economic environment and poorly diversified economic base. This has rendered her a net loser in the competitive struggle engendered by globalization. The paper recommends e

Nigeria
Benjamin-agbaji
Ishmael-agbo
Cosmas-ogobuchi-odo
International-monetary-fund
World-bank
Developing-economy
Global-consciousness
Financial-risk-management
International-monetary
நைஜீரியா
இஸ்மாயில்-அஃபா

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