The Effect of Globalization on African Countries: An Over View of Nigeria
Eze R.c and
Nkwede J
International Journal of Asian Social Science, 2012, vol. 2, issue 4, 394-401
Abstract:
The focus of this study is the effects of globalization on African countries. Globalization is a positive force for development and poverty reduction. It has led to growing inequalities among nation states. This is a problem, which the study seeks to address. Though globalization is a worldwide issue the work shall be united to its economic and political effects. The study aims to examine the concept of globalization and its economic and political effects on Nigeria. The study will make recommendations for the win/ forward. The method used in this research will be secondary source of data collection and the content analysis method, which involves the use of newspapers, bulletins, journals and textbooks.
Date: 2012
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