The birth of a middle class across the continent gives room for expanding regional trade in ECOWAS. However, as a first step, commitments under the Ecowas Trade Liberalization Strategy (ETLS) should be carried out. Implementation of the ETLS is a prerequisite for raising the low levels of intra-regional trade that are attributable to the imposed barriers to trade, formal and informal. That regional strategy should not provide a distraction from the need to acquire competitiveness on world markets. In addition to comparing Nigeria’s trade performance on a comparative basis and documenting the high costs of these barriers to trade, the report makes two recommendations
Although rated as the two biggest economies in West Africa, the relationship between Nigeria and Gha...
This article highlights the importance of regional integration to economic development in Africa and...
The continent is currently, the world’s large free trade area with a 1.2-billion-person marketwhich ...
Despite the pivotal roles played in the establishment and reform on the Economic Community of West A...
Regional integration such as ECOWAS is believed to be an important element to stimulate trade, which...
Trade liberalization as opposed to trade restriction and unguarded protectionist policies of some na...
The bilateral diplomatic relations between South Africa and Nigeria have for years been characterise...
African Union's vision of integrating markets across Africa through the Continental Free Trade Area ...
Nigeria’s trade policy is at a crucial turning point. Historically, the country has had a very rest...
Nigeria has the potential to become Sub-Saharan Africa’s largest economy and a major player in the g...
Regional integration is often seen as a powerful development strategy that provides a large parallel...
Nigeria has the largest economy in Africa with a rapidly growing population of some 190 million, in ...
This study attempts to ascertain how regional economic integration has impacted on the growth of the...
ABSTRACT Multilateral Trade Agreement occurs when countries come together and agree to discriminate...
Concerns have been expressed about the impact of free trade on many developing countries and whether...
Although rated as the two biggest economies in West Africa, the relationship between Nigeria and Gha...
This article highlights the importance of regional integration to economic development in Africa and...
The continent is currently, the world’s large free trade area with a 1.2-billion-person marketwhich ...
Despite the pivotal roles played in the establishment and reform on the Economic Community of West A...
Regional integration such as ECOWAS is believed to be an important element to stimulate trade, which...
Trade liberalization as opposed to trade restriction and unguarded protectionist policies of some na...
The bilateral diplomatic relations between South Africa and Nigeria have for years been characterise...
African Union's vision of integrating markets across Africa through the Continental Free Trade Area ...
Nigeria’s trade policy is at a crucial turning point. Historically, the country has had a very rest...
Nigeria has the potential to become Sub-Saharan Africa’s largest economy and a major player in the g...
Regional integration is often seen as a powerful development strategy that provides a large parallel...
Nigeria has the largest economy in Africa with a rapidly growing population of some 190 million, in ...
This study attempts to ascertain how regional economic integration has impacted on the growth of the...
ABSTRACT Multilateral Trade Agreement occurs when countries come together and agree to discriminate...
Concerns have been expressed about the impact of free trade on many developing countries and whether...
Although rated as the two biggest economies in West Africa, the relationship between Nigeria and Gha...
This article highlights the importance of regional integration to economic development in Africa and...
The continent is currently, the world’s large free trade area with a 1.2-billion-person marketwhich ...