The debate on foreign economic relations has stressed the expansion and diversification of trade as well as the need for increased inflow in foreign capital. As a distinct area of international relations and development studies, foreign economic relations has increased the prospect for sustained economic growth and development, especially among emerging economies. Indeed, the competition for markets and resources remain the greatest determinants for friends as well as foes. To this end, the study interrogates the complexities of Nigeria’s foreign economic relations with the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) economies, whose development models can arguably serve as prototypes for other emerging economies. It adopts the th...
The study focuses on the macro-economic impact of leading economic globalization indicators on the N...
Although the pattern of growth in developing countries is characterised by instability, uncertaintie...
This thesis argues that the explanation for underdevelopment should be sought primarily in the struc...
The debate on foreign economic relations has stressed the expansion and diversification of trade as...
Trade theorists recognize trade as a vital catalyst for national growth andoverall development. Yet ...
The study examined Nigeria’s trading relationship with the individual BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, ...
This study attempts to ascertain how regional economic integration has impacted on the growth of the...
Given that the ‘developed’ North has vigorously resisted the relinquishing of its greatest weapon of...
This paper investigates the determinants of FDI in Nigeria, which is poor in terms of income but ric...
The end of apartheid regime in South Africa heralded a radical and pragmatic foreign policy that wou...
Multinational Corporations play a major role in global economic development. Indeed, some scholars h...
This book offers a comprehensive comparative perspective on the increasingly significant development...
This paper addresses the trade and investment cooperation between African states and BRIC countries ...
The present study begins by surveying broadly supports the assertion that regional integration in th...
Globalization has undoubtedly brought some challenges such as polarization of wealth and poverty, el...
The study focuses on the macro-economic impact of leading economic globalization indicators on the N...
Although the pattern of growth in developing countries is characterised by instability, uncertaintie...
This thesis argues that the explanation for underdevelopment should be sought primarily in the struc...
The debate on foreign economic relations has stressed the expansion and diversification of trade as...
Trade theorists recognize trade as a vital catalyst for national growth andoverall development. Yet ...
The study examined Nigeria’s trading relationship with the individual BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, ...
This study attempts to ascertain how regional economic integration has impacted on the growth of the...
Given that the ‘developed’ North has vigorously resisted the relinquishing of its greatest weapon of...
This paper investigates the determinants of FDI in Nigeria, which is poor in terms of income but ric...
The end of apartheid regime in South Africa heralded a radical and pragmatic foreign policy that wou...
Multinational Corporations play a major role in global economic development. Indeed, some scholars h...
This book offers a comprehensive comparative perspective on the increasingly significant development...
This paper addresses the trade and investment cooperation between African states and BRIC countries ...
The present study begins by surveying broadly supports the assertion that regional integration in th...
Globalization has undoubtedly brought some challenges such as polarization of wealth and poverty, el...
The study focuses on the macro-economic impact of leading economic globalization indicators on the N...
Although the pattern of growth in developing countries is characterised by instability, uncertaintie...
This thesis argues that the explanation for underdevelopment should be sought primarily in the struc...