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Financing International Trade, S. A. Okponobi
Financing International Trade, S. A. Okponobi
Bullion
The paper discusses the significance of world trade and techniques of financing it. It explores instruments of international trade. The paper further examined some of the problems of financing international trade and the problems of trade in Africa.
Nigeria's Economic Outlook, B. U. Ekong
Nigeria's Economic Outlook, B. U. Ekong
Bullion
The immediate post-war era brought into the Nigerian economy some of the most significant structural transformations ever imagined. From a position of dominant dependence on agriculture, the Nigerian economy swang over to that of dominant dependence on crude petroleum production for foreign exchange earnings, for government revenues and as the main source of incomes for investment, trade and general economic development. The article therefore reviews the post war policies covering 1973 to 1977. The paper further discusses Nigeria's economic outlook while focusing on fiscal outlook, exchange control measures, petroleum export, private sector investment, income policy, monetary and fiscal policy measures.
Exchange Rate Fluctuations And The Dollar Problem, Ade T. Ojo
Exchange Rate Fluctuations And The Dollar Problem, Ade T. Ojo
Bullion
The paper reviews briefly recent developments in the foreign exchange markets, with particular reference to the chronic problem facing the US Dollar. This is followed by an examination of the major issues involved in the crisis of confidence and measures that might be taken to tackle the recurrent dollar problem, in a way to bring about an orderly exchange rate adjustment and smooth functioning of the international Monetary System.
United States Foreign Aid: How Generous Are We?, Evert Van Der Heide
United States Foreign Aid: How Generous Are We?, Evert Van Der Heide
Pro Rege
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