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The Medium-Term Prospects For The Management Of Nigeria's External Debt., Paul A. Ogwuma
The Medium-Term Prospects For The Management Of Nigeria's External Debt., Paul A. Ogwuma
Bullion
The paper highlighted the antecedents to Nigeria's current debt problem and the efforts made so far to address it. It also assess the debt situation in the medium-term in the light of current economic development, including the prospects for its effective management and the policy implications.
Managing Self-Help Groups (Shgs) Linkage Programme For Effective Savings Mobilisation And Credit Delivery., Ernest E. Eyo
Managing Self-Help Groups (Shgs) Linkage Programme For Effective Savings Mobilisation And Credit Delivery., Ernest E. Eyo
Bullion
The article is an address by Eyo Ernest on the operations and problems of the Self-Help Groups (SHGs) Linkage Programme for Effective Savings Mobilisation and Credit Delivery*to date with a view to providing a basis for deliberation during the workshop and the role of banks ln the implementation of the Programme.
Financing Farmers' Cooperative Societies Under The Agricultural Credit Guarantee Scheme Fund (Acgsf): The Self-Help Groups (Shgs) Linkage Option., O. E. I. Ucheagwu
Financing Farmers' Cooperative Societies Under The Agricultural Credit Guarantee Scheme Fund (Acgsf): The Self-Help Groups (Shgs) Linkage Option., O. E. I. Ucheagwu
Bullion
This paper examine the performance of Cooperative Societies in credit utilisation under the Agricultural Credit Guarantee Scheme (ACGSF) for ease of presentation, the paper is divided into five parts. Part Ideals with the establishment of Agricultural Credit Guarantee Scheme (ACGS). Part II focuses on the performance of Cooperative Societies under ACGS. Part III discusses the concept of Self-Help Groups (SHGs) Linkage Programme as an improved model in rural credit Administration. Part IV examines the problems and prospects of SGHs as viable channels of credit; while Part V contains some recommendations and conclusion.
Agribusiness, The Environment And Sustainable Economic Growth In Nigeria., G. E. Ukpong Dr,, G. O. Evbuomwan, E. U. Ukeke, F. O. Afemo
Agribusiness, The Environment And Sustainable Economic Growth In Nigeria., G. E. Ukpong Dr,, G. O. Evbuomwan, E. U. Ukeke, F. O. Afemo
Bullion
The paper reviewed the performance of agribusiness in Nigeria in recent years and some major environmental problems which affected it, with a view to making some suggestions capable of fostering sustainable environment and growth of agribusiness in the interest of all economic agents.
The Significance Of The Oso Condensate Project In The Nigerian Economy, I. P. Ojinnaka
The Significance Of The Oso Condensate Project In The Nigerian Economy, I. P. Ojinnaka
Bullion
This paper outlines the historical background and financing of the Oso condensate project, examines the benefits of the project in terms of revenue expectation, infrastructure development, employment and investment opportunities, benefit to the communities and owners of the project, as well as underline the potential constraints. For the ease of presentation, the paper is organised into sections and an introduction. Section I describes the features of the project while section II analyses the benefits. Section III outlines the potential constraints and section IV is summary and conclusion.
The Structure Of Nigeria's External Trade: A Focus On Exports, Hammed A. Abebefe
The Structure Of Nigeria's External Trade: A Focus On Exports, Hammed A. Abebefe
Bullion
This paper examines the factors constraining the growth of non-oil exports with a view to suggesting solution to redress the situation. In order to execute the task effectively, the rest of the paper is divided into four parts. Part two provides the macroeconomic background to export trade in Nigeria and reviews external trade policies that have been put in place by government. In part three, the issues involved in export promotion, financing and marketing are highlighted, simultaneously an x-ray of the institutional structure on which the sector relies. In part four, the authors analyse the impact of policies on the …
Performance Management Of Active Labor Programs In Eastern Europe, Christopher J. O'Leary
Performance Management Of Active Labor Programs In Eastern Europe, Christopher J. O'Leary
Employment Research Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Welfare To Work: Local Observations On A National Issue, Randall W. Eberts
Welfare To Work: Local Observations On A National Issue, Randall W. Eberts
Employment Research Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Poland As Cross-Cultural Context: Theology And Economics In Transition From The Communist To The Post-Communist Era, Halina Grzymala-Moszczynska
Poland As Cross-Cultural Context: Theology And Economics In Transition From The Communist To The Post-Communist Era, Halina Grzymala-Moszczynska
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
On The Issue Of Universal Banking In The Nigerian Context., V. A. Odozi
On The Issue Of Universal Banking In The Nigerian Context., V. A. Odozi
Bullion
The paper analyses the real issue in Universal Banking. Highlighting the global spread, the concept, the alternative approaches to Universal Banking as while the pros and cons. The author of the view that Universal Banking cannot deal with the inefficiencies and distortions in the system nor will it make a distressed merchant bank viable.
Problems And Challenges Of Developing An Efficient Payments System In Nigeria., Paul A. Ogwuma
Problems And Challenges Of Developing An Efficient Payments System In Nigeria., Paul A. Ogwuma
Bullion
This papers emphasizes two main issues, namely, the prospects for modernizing Nigeria's payments system and what needs to be done in our circumstances to achieve this objective. Modernization of the payments system implied less reliance on cash transactions and increased use of cheques and related instruments, including electronic payment instruments
Convertibility Of The Naira: Issues And Prospects., J. O. Ashinze, E. A. Onwuoduokit
Convertibility Of The Naira: Issues And Prospects., J. O. Ashinze, E. A. Onwuoduokit
Bullion
The rapidly unfolding development's in the world economy in recent times, have led to resurgent calls for moves towards currency convertibility (basically, the unrestricted use of a country's currency for international transactions, allowing it to be freely exchanged for foreign currencies) as a part of the process of integration into the world market economy. This paper seeks to discuss the issues and prospects of naira convertibility. The paper is divided into four parts. Part 1 discusses the various concepts of and preconditions for currency convertibility. Part II, evaluates Nigeria's economic conditions in relation to the issue of convertibility. In Part …
Structural Adjustment And Credit Delivery To Smes In Developing Countries., Ubadigbo Okonkwo
Structural Adjustment And Credit Delivery To Smes In Developing Countries., Ubadigbo Okonkwo
Bullion
In this paper, an attempt was made to analyse the impact of SAP and related financial reform on SMEs. The experience of East Asian economies has shown that Governments can intervene successfully in financial markets by creating financial institutions and directing credit in ways that promote both economic stability and growth. Other developing countries can draw useful lessons from the East Asia experience.
Equipment Leasing In Nigeria: Trends And Prospects., E. N. Egbuna
Equipment Leasing In Nigeria: Trends And Prospects., E. N. Egbuna
Bullion
This paper seeks to appraise the development of equipment leasing in Nigeria. To this end, the paper is divided into four sections. Section 1 discusses the evolution and historical background to equipment leasing as well as its trend in Nigeria. Section 2 states the types of leases and the structure of assets leased in Nigeria. Sections 3 examines the advantages and disadvantages of leasing in general, and the major constrains to the development of this industry in Nigeria. Section 4 recommends policies and concludes the paper
Investment Opportunities In Nigeria’S Gas Industry, F P. Odinnaka
Investment Opportunities In Nigeria’S Gas Industry, F P. Odinnaka
Bullion
This paper examines investment opportunities in the industry, especially opportunities for both foreign and domestic entrepreneurs in small and medium scale enterprises. In doing this, the paper analyses statistics on natural gas, reviews various gas projects and examines investment opportunities in the gas industry. The rest of the paper proffers some policy recommendations and ends with a summary and conclusion.
Structural Adjustment Programmes And External Trade In Developing Countries: Lessons For Nigeria, E. E. Inang
Structural Adjustment Programmes And External Trade In Developing Countries: Lessons For Nigeria, E. E. Inang
Economic and Financial Review
The failure of trade liberalization in developing countries is attributed to the economic dependency relationships initiated during the colonization period when the developed countries exploited their colonies as a source of cheap raw materials. After independence, and especially in the 1970s and 1980s, most sub-Saharan African countries experienced stagnation and decline in their share of world trade. The introduction of the structural adjustment programmes with its attendant trade liberalization prescriptions has further worsened the terms of trade in developing countries. Neither complete trade liberalization nor complete protectionism can be of benefit to developing countries. These countries need to reduce the …
Trends In Nigeria's Balance Of Payments (1980 - 1994), E. U. Olisadebe
Trends In Nigeria's Balance Of Payments (1980 - 1994), E. U. Olisadebe
Economic and Financial Review
This paper examines trends in Nigeria's balance of payments. Factors which have contributed to the continuous weakness of Nigeria's balance of payments include the poor performance of non-oil exports, fluctuations in crude oil prices, payments for the provision of international services, e.g., shipping, insurance, tourism, the low level of income from direct Nigerian investments abroad and high debt service payments. More fandamental problems underlie these factors.' a hostile international environment; a deterioration in terms of trade; a huge external debt servicing; slippages in fiscal and monetary policies and inappropriate exchange and interest rate policies. The failure of policy reforms to …
Monetary Policy And The Performance Of Commercial Banks In Nigeria, Okorie A. Uchendu
Monetary Policy And The Performance Of Commercial Banks In Nigeria, Okorie A. Uchendu
Economic and Financial Review
The purpose of this study is primarily to investigate the impact of monetary policy on the performance of the commercial banking industry in Nigeria. An analysis of the industry data showed a strong relationship between monetary policy instruments and commercial bank profitability measures, suggesting that appropriate monetary and banking policies are important factors to the continued stability and profitability of the commercial banking industry. More importantly, the evidence of oligopolistic competition in the commercial banking industry involving the three big commercial banks raises questions on their influence on effective transmission of monetary policy in Nigeria, role as financial intermediaries and …
Intersectoral Financing In Nigeria, 1989 - 1992, Central Bank Of Nigeria Cbn
Intersectoral Financing In Nigeria, 1989 - 1992, Central Bank Of Nigeria Cbn
Economic and Financial Review
Policy changes following the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) have had remarkable effects on the movement of funds between major sectors of the economy. The behaviour of economic aggregates over the period 1989 - 1992 showed that large transactions occurred in government debt instruments, the domestic loans and advances market and currency and deposits of financial system. Fund flowed from the households sector to the Federal Government and business sectors. The financial sector re/arms, including the interest rates deregulation, resulted in domestic savings exceeding capital formation, and contributed to the expansion in money supply. Lending activity of the banking system showed …
The Challenges For Economic Management In Nigeria, M. O. Ojo
The Challenges For Economic Management In Nigeria, M. O. Ojo
Economic and Financial Review
The paper undertakes a critical evaluation of economic management strategies and associated programmes in Nigeria in the last twenty-five years in the context of its overall goals of increased prosperity for the populace, equitable distribution of achieved prosperity and sustaining the levels of living standards. The findings indicate negative outcomes in respect of these basic objectives. The paper then identifies some critical areas of economic management that have constrained full commitment to the pursuit of the primary goals as a result of which some policy recommendations are proposed. These include the need for macroeconomic stability, reduction and rationalisation of public …
Protecting Women's Jobs: Unions And Deindustrialization, Marietta Morrissey
Protecting Women's Jobs: Unions And Deindustrialization, Marietta Morrissey
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
This paper explores the impact of union membership on a group of unskilled women workers at a public university in a midwestern city. Although the region has experienced high levels of unemployment in recent years, women subjects have been relatively insulated from job loss. Consistent with other research findings on the consequences of unionization, interviews with 18 women indicate that their job tenure is long, tendency to exit jobs low, and wages and benefits relatively good. African-American and white women have slightly different employment histories, however, reflecting patterns of discrimination and occupational segregation in the work place. Regional economic change …
Economic Development Incentive Wars, Timothy J. Bartik
Economic Development Incentive Wars, Timothy J. Bartik
Employment Research Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Moonlighting In The United States, Jean Kimmel
Moonlighting In The United States, Jean Kimmel
Employment Research Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Social Networks And Employment For Latinos, Blacks, And Whites, Luis M. Falcón
Social Networks And Employment For Latinos, Blacks, And Whites, Luis M. Falcón
New England Journal of Public Policy
Despite the immigrant character of Latino groups in the United States, little attention has been given to the role of social networks in the job-search process and in labor market outcomes for Latinos. The literature on social networks describes their use as important in providing access to jobs but neutral as to affecting earnings or attainment of prestige. This study uses data from a 1988-1989 Boston survey to examine the effect of finding employment through social networks on the income attainment of white, black, and Latino workers. Job seekers in all groups rely on such networks, but Latinos exhibit the …
Industrial Change, Immigration, And Community Development: An Overview Of Europeans And Latinos, Ramón F. Borges-Méndez
Industrial Change, Immigration, And Community Development: An Overview Of Europeans And Latinos, Ramón F. Borges-Méndez
New England Journal of Public Policy
The industrial forces and conditions of Massachusetts that awaited and attracted European immigrants were vastly different from those encountered by the more recent wave of Latino immigrants. This study seeks to compare and clarify what those forces and conditions were at three different times, especially in the small mill towns of Lowell, Lawrence, and Holyoke. The objective is to delineate a historical backdrop to allow an understanding of the present situation of Latinos in those cities and, to some extent, within the commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Immigrant Workers In The Cleaning Industry: The Experience Of Boston's Central Americans, Karen M. Lado
Immigrant Workers In The Cleaning Industry: The Experience Of Boston's Central Americans, Karen M. Lado
New England Journal of Public Policy
This study has two objectives: to describe Central Americans' employment experience in the Boston area by focusing on cleaning workers and to explore the reasons why Central Americans in particular, and immigrants in general, become concentrated in industries like cleaning. The study highlights a number of characteristics of immigrant workers and of cleaning work that contribute to employment in the industry. Recent immigrants need jobs that do not require English skills or formal training, can be accessed informally, and offer schedules that allow them to take on additional work. Cleaning companies, in turn, need a constant source of reliable workers …
Latinos And Labor: Challenges And Opportunities, Andrés Torres
Latinos And Labor: Challenges And Opportunities, Andrés Torres
New England Journal of Public Policy
The growing presence of Latino workers in the Massachusetts labor force presents opportunities as well as challenges for the labor movement. An overview of occupational, industrial, and unionization patterns helps to describe the potential for Hispanic contribution to renewed union strength in the region. But revitalizing the house of labor in the twenty-first century requires an innovative interplay of workplace and community strategies. As labor comes to terms with its multiracial/multicultural constituency, the relationship between class and race/ethnicity is being revisited, as is the very definition of "labor movement."
Latinos Need Not Apply: The Effects Of Industrial Change And Workplace Discrimination On Latino Employment, Edwin Meléndez, Françoise Carré, Evangelina Holvino
Latinos Need Not Apply: The Effects Of Industrial Change And Workplace Discrimination On Latino Employment, Edwin Meléndez, Françoise Carré, Evangelina Holvino
New England Journal of Public Policy
The objective of the research described here is to assess how recent changes in the organization of industry and discrimination in the workplace affect the employment of Latinos. One of the most important developments in labor markets during the past two decades is the erosion of internal labor markets. Employers are responding to intensified competitive conditions that developed during the 1980s: increased international competition in domestic markets and deregulation in telecommunications, banking, insurance, and other industries. The development of information technologies and the diffusion of secondary and postsecondary education have enabled organizations to cut labor costs. In particular, firms are …
Persistence Of Poverty Across Generations: A Comparison Of Anglos, Blacks, And Latinos, Anna M. Santiago, Yolanda C. Padilla
Persistence Of Poverty Across Generations: A Comparison Of Anglos, Blacks, And Latinos, Anna M. Santiago, Yolanda C. Padilla
New England Journal of Public Policy
Utilizing data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, this study examines the impact of children's growing up in poverty on the probability of their remaining in poverty during young adulthood. The primary goals of the research are to examine racial, ethnic, and gender differences in patterns of persistent poverty and to identify predictors of poverty status in young adulthood. The results suggest that both women, regardless of their race, ethnicity, or adolescent poverty status, and black men who grew up in poverty are more likely to be poor as young adults than Anglo men. Logistic regression analyses reveal that …
Compatriots Or Competitors? Job Competition Between Foreign- And U.S.-Born Angelenos, Abel Valenzuela Jr.
Compatriots Or Competitors? Job Competition Between Foreign- And U.S.-Born Angelenos, Abel Valenzuela Jr.
New England Journal of Public Policy
The debate concerning job competition between immigrant and nonimmigrant groups has intensified owing to the large increase in the 1970s and 1980s in immigration and the simultaneous growth in urban poverty rates for African-American and other minority groups. It focuses on the possible wage and displacement effects an increase in immigration would cause for the U.S.-born population. Using 1970 and 1980 industrial and occupational census data and shift-share methodology for Los Angeles, the author shows that immigrants do not simply function as either competitive or complementary sources of labor. Instead, he argues, job competition between groups of workers depends in …