AN ASSESSMENT OF GLOBALIZATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA
ABSTRACT:
The main aim of the research project dwells on Globalization and Economic Development in Nigeria an Assessment. Globalization was viewed as the bilateral relations that exist betweens countries for either political or economical purpose and also as a means of developing the under developed countries with technological advancement from developed countries. The review of different literatures in the chapter of the work, looked at the challenges of globalization, in underdeveloped societies, as language barrier, political interference, policies, education etc. The impact of globalization was viewed from different perspectives, both negative and positive, globalization has assisted Nigeria as a developing country, in competing with other developed countries. Both primary and secondary sources of data collection were used, the population of the study was determined by the use of chi-square statistical formular, and the data of the study were analyzed with the use of simple lable and percentage. The findings of the study revealed that globalization has made the inundeveloped countries to become a dumping ground for the developed societies, the findings further revealed that with the aid of globalization the world is now a global village. The study recommended that the government should enter into bilateral relations that will assist to develop the economy of the country, and also government should release found for research and sciences, so as the bring about economic development in the country.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title Page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgment
Table of content
Abstract
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1Background of the study
1.2Statement of the Problem
1.3Objective of the study
1.4Research Question
1.5Significance of the Study
1.6Scope of the Study
1.7Limitation of the Study
1.8Definition of Terms
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1Positioning Nigeria for development in an era of globalization
2.2The Challenges of Globalization
2.3Globalization and Economic Development
2.4Obstacles of Globalization
2.5Benefits of Globalization
2.6Effect of Globalization
Reference
CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY
3.1Research Design
3.2Area of the Study
3.3Population of the study
3.4Determination of Sample Size
3.5Method of Data Collection
3.6Validation of Data Instrument
3.6Reliability of the Instrument
3.7Method of Data Presentation and Analysis
References
CHAPTER FOUR
4.1Data Presentation
4.2Data Analysis
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION
5.1Summary of Findings
5.2Recommendations
5.3Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendix
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY
A brief look at Nigeria today one can find out that we like fashion and everything new in Nigeria, the spirit that greeted the issue of globalization at its climax in 2000 seemed to have reduced.
The word globalization also seems to have gone the internet, computerization and cyber café. Globalization as an economic concept has been viewed at differently by different academic scholars, to represent so many things. However, globalization has been defined by John Vogi (Vanguard 2003) to mean a word that is liberalized of barriers to trade and invest where cooperation can produce and sell almost any service and can produce an
ywhere.
Globalization also in recent times involves trillions of dollars of investment. Globalization whether for or against remains a subject on which there has been comprehensive and unyielding misunderstanding especially concerning the constraints that it does not place on the power of government.
Moreover, since globalization also means the growing inter-dependence and inter-connectedness of the modern world, it boosts the economic development.
Furthermore, any nation or country globalization sets in the economy of that nation starts waxing strong. According to Ajodele (1995), the increase of movements of good, services, capita and information access, national borders is rapidly creating a single global economy.
The process is drawn by technological advance and reduction in the cost of international transactions, raise the share of trade in the world of production and increase the mobility of capital. According to Jack show, British Foreign secretary in a write up the international Guardian of September 10, 2011, he said attempts to manage change in global levels are in their infancy. To him global market, global, world wide access to each other and information both give us a sense of belonging.
Steward (1990) noted that the impact of globalization on poor people varies widely both between countries and within them, depending on initial circumstance and on the policies that government pursue.For instance in China poor people living in coastal province have benefited more from increased export and investment than those in land provinces.
Globalization however has continued to angender enormous debate controversy, protest and demonstrations that are some times violent in nature.
The reaction to the concept of globalization and its application to human development have been significantly more pronounced in the relationship between the developed western world which are owners of the new technologies and the poor developing countries which are by and large consumers of the new capitalist economy. Nigeria is in the global village hence is an importer of goods and services.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Globalization brings some systematic risk for example, the damaging effect of financial vitality were vividly illustrated in the Asian crises of 1997. Greater access to the global pool as saving through capital markets offers developing countries, the levels that can be supported from domestic savings alone, but the Asian experience indicate clearly that openness to start term portfolio flows can be damaging in the observe of sound macroeconomic position adequate domestic regulating and transparency in relationship between companies and banks.
One of the major reasons for creating the ministry of information and communication in Enugu state in particular is to bring about economic development in state.This noble objective or aim is not fully authorized because of the short comings of the ministry sequel to the fact that the use of human resource is not fully harnesses and lack of modern technological and information gadget is not in the ministry of communicate globalization properly to the people. The recent happenings from the developed, countries poor knowledge of information flow to the people from the ministry and lack of implementation of government policies to infrastructural development is one of the challenges of the ministry of information is fast becoming the basis of development and its absence or insufficient flow may in turn becomes a new dimension of poverty. Information and technology is obviously widening the gap between the rich and the poor.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The purpose of the study is to determine the relevance of globalization in the economic development in Nigeria.
Specifically the study will determine the following
1. To determine the merit of globalization
2. To determine the demerit of globalization
3. To ascertain the effects of globalization in Nigeria economy.
4. To identify the obstacles to globalization
5. To suggest the possible strategies for enhancing the development of Nigeria in the era of globalization.
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTION
1. What are the effects of globalization on the Nigerian economy?
2. What are the obstacles to development in the global community?
3. What are the possible strategies for enhancing the development of Nigeria in the era of globalization?
4. Does the citizens have any role to play in enhancing economic development in the global era?
5. What are the importance of globalization to Nigeria economy?
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The result of this project research will be significant to the workers, individuals, the Nigerian masses and the government in general.
1. The study will give a lucid explanation of the role of globalization in the economic development of Nigeria.
2. The study will show how lack of infrastructural development can hinder globalization and economic development.
3. The study will suggest ways to strengthen the nations infrastructural development and foreign partnership.
4. The study will expose ways of improving economic development in Nigeria through globalization.
5. The study will suggest and make recommendation that will be used as a guide for further studies on this area of study to students and those who will find interest in it.
1.6 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
The research study is restricted to globalization and economic development in Nigeria, an assessment of its impact on the social economic development in Nigeria economy.
1.7 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY.
During the research work, many problems came up in which some of them are;
Financial Constraint: As students, there was not enough capital to spend in transportation and fact finding for the research work.
Time Constraint: This was really not friendly to the researchers, considering their academic activities of the researchers and the time required for the project work.
Academic Work Load: The study coincided with the period when the researcher was preparing for their National Diploma (ND) examination.
With all these problems, the researcher still made good effort in carrying out the research work.
1.8 DEFINITION OF TERMS
Development: This is the level of physical environment, social, political and economic growth or civilization of the people.
Globalization: is the increased movement of goods, services, capital, people and information across national borders is rapidly creating a single global economy.
Government: This is the agency of the ruling class which is charged with the responsibility of exercising the state powers on behalf of the people.
Economic Growth: This can be defined as the process whereby the real per capital income of a country increased over a long period of time, economic growth is measured by the increased.
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