The paper examines the extent to which labour and trade can help Nigeria achieve the goal of attaining the position of one of the 20 largest economies in the world by 2020 using descriptive analysis of data between 2009 and 2013. The aim is to analyze the extent to which labour and trade respond to the smart initiative by the Nigerian Government in its drive towards achieving Nigeria’s vision 20:2020. The paper adopted both comparative and exploratory approaches. Exports, imports, trade as a percentage of GDP and the unemployment rate figures in Nigeria were compared with those of Belgium, Poland, Saudi Arabia and Sweden that have been in contention for the 20 th largest economy since 2009. Though, the finding of this study revealed N...
The paper examines Nigeria’s potential for labour exportation by assessing the performance of labo...
The Nigerian economy is plagued with varying issues that undermine its sustainable growth and develo...
This study examines the implementation status of the African Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA) and its p...
Regional and international economic integration Regional economic integration has helped many countr...
The Nigerian government has put several economic tools into place to improve on the economic produc...
The paper examines Nigeria’s public investment in relation to human capital development outcomes bet...
The paper examines Nigeria’s public investment in relation to human capital development outcomes bet...
Abstract: Nigeria is extremely lucky as it is endowed with vast natural resources, resourcefulness, ...
Nigeria has the potential to become Sub-Saharan Africa’s largest economy and a major player in the g...
Nigeria is on its way to modern development. Branding itself as the “giant of Africa”, the country n...
Nigeria has the largest economy in Africa with a rapidly growing population of some 190 million, in ...
This paper highlights some crucial issues in the effective actualization of vision20; 2020 goal in N...
The global financial crisis is already causing a considerable slowdown in most developed and develop...
This paper analyses the nexus between global competitiveness and the attainment of the Vision 20:202...
In this work, the researchers examine and attempt an answer to the big question; to what extent can ...
The paper examines Nigeria’s potential for labour exportation by assessing the performance of labo...
The Nigerian economy is plagued with varying issues that undermine its sustainable growth and develo...
This study examines the implementation status of the African Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA) and its p...
Regional and international economic integration Regional economic integration has helped many countr...
The Nigerian government has put several economic tools into place to improve on the economic produc...
The paper examines Nigeria’s public investment in relation to human capital development outcomes bet...
The paper examines Nigeria’s public investment in relation to human capital development outcomes bet...
Abstract: Nigeria is extremely lucky as it is endowed with vast natural resources, resourcefulness, ...
Nigeria has the potential to become Sub-Saharan Africa’s largest economy and a major player in the g...
Nigeria is on its way to modern development. Branding itself as the “giant of Africa”, the country n...
Nigeria has the largest economy in Africa with a rapidly growing population of some 190 million, in ...
This paper highlights some crucial issues in the effective actualization of vision20; 2020 goal in N...
The global financial crisis is already causing a considerable slowdown in most developed and develop...
This paper analyses the nexus between global competitiveness and the attainment of the Vision 20:202...
In this work, the researchers examine and attempt an answer to the big question; to what extent can ...
The paper examines Nigeria’s potential for labour exportation by assessing the performance of labo...
The Nigerian economy is plagued with varying issues that undermine its sustainable growth and develo...
This study examines the implementation status of the African Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA) and its p...