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TABLE OF CONTENT:
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1
Background of the Study
1.2 Statement
of the Research Problem
1.3
Objectives of the Study
1.4 Significance
of the Study
1.5 Research
Questions
1.6 Research
Hypothesis
1.7
Conceptual and Operational Definition
1.8
Assumptions
1.9
Limitations of the Study
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Sources
of Literature
2.2 The Review
2.3 Summary
of Literature Review
CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Research
Method
3.2 Research
Design
3.3 Research
Sample
3.4 Measuring
Instrument
3.5 Data
Collection
3.6 Data
Analysis
3.7 Expected
Result
CHAPTER FOUR
DATA ANALYSIS AND RESULTS
4.1 Data
Analysis
4.2 Results
4.3
Discussion
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Summary
5.2
Recommendations for Further Study
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CHAPTER
ONE
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INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND AND NEED
OF THE STUDY
Before
independence, the economy of Nigeria was mainly involved in the extraction of
raw materials like cocoa, groundnut, rubber, timber and palm oil from the
hinterland to the metropolitan countries of Europe. This process was financed
by the commercial and trading houses like the United African Company (UAC),
John Holt and Miller Brother which came with colonialism. These raw materials
were refined into finished products and sold at maximum cost of profit.
The
encouragement of cash crops and the other activities which aided the transfer
of profits to the countries of Europe and North America finally incorporated
the economy into the global capitalist economy with the colonial economy of
Nigeria being dependent and incapable of internal expression.
The
opening of Tin mining in Jos and Coal mining in Enugu, and the established of
railways aided in the opening up of the economy and the further linking of
the colonial economy with the metropolitan economics.
Manufacturing
industries were not established except to avoid of threat of competition
which led to the establishment of Nigeria breweries in 1949 in Lagos. The
colonial authorities did not encourage rapid industrialization, but they
stimulated the production of primary products with the type of educational
system put in place by the colonialists, they were able to train out an elite
of workers and business who took over the state.
It
is significant to note that the capitalist mode of production introduced by
the colonialists did not completely erode the pre-capitalist mode of
production i.e. the peasant mode in
which the farmers owned their own land to produce primary products for
consumption.
But
this contact with the forces of Western imperialism not only distorted and
reconfigured Nigeria’s economy, it also ensured its structural articulation
into the international division of labour and paved the way for its further
underdevelopment.
Some
consequences of the colonial contact include:
Unequal exchange; dependent on exportation
of a narrow range of cash crops and oil form foreign exchange earnings,
creation of a plant, dependent and unproductive bourgeoisie; a double and
dependent private sector; the domination of the economic by the multinational
corporations and an instable state with
civil unrest culminating in a civil war. This there was a no major
change in the structure of the Nigeria economy in the years leading to the
1970s. Reeling from the devastation of the civil war, the Nigeria economy
experienced an unprecedented boom in the 1970s. But by 1980s, the country
experienced economic problems.
In
the fifty years since independence, successive government have grappled with
the recurring issues of unemployment,
low per capital income, increasingly lower standards of living of the
majority of Nigerians, increasing poverty levels across the nation as some
among the many indicators of the underdevelopment of the Nigeria economy,
hence this study.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE
PROBLEM
African
as a whole is a continent that is played, with economic instability and
underdevelopment for instance, it is documented that the number of poor
people in African increased significantly in the last few years. While there
may be pockets of rich people in African countries, the vast majority of the
people live in abject poverty.
Nigeria
in particular is a nation that is endowed with a multitude of resources, but
due to gross mismanagement, profligate spending and adverse policies of
various governments, these resource have not been optimally channeled to
profitable investment to bring about maximum economics benefits.
It
is estimated that about 70% of Nigerians live on less than $1 a day. The UNDP
(United Development program) Human Development Index (HDI) ranked, Nigeria as
142nd with an HDI of 0.400 among the 174 countries listed in 1997,
by 1995. The country dropped to 146th position and has continued
to drop.
As
a matter of fact, the HDI economic and social indicative recently observed
that Nigeria is one of the poorest countries in the world. The incident of
poverty in Nigeria has been high and on the increase. Data from the federal
office of statistics (FOS) on poverty profile in Nigeria showed that the
incident of poverty rose from 28.1% in 1980 to 70.2% in 2003.
Since
the oil boom of the 1970s, the Nigeria economy has experienced a downward
slide. The oil boom filled the state coffers opportunities for unbridled
corruption.
The
country’s real productive based (agriculture) was displaced, so was
entrepreneurship. Today 90% of the country’s earnings come from oil which
makes the economy susceptible to the vagaries of the international oil
market.
Since
independence in 1960, Nigeria is supposed to have realized more than 500
billion dollars from oil revenue alone, and more than 30% of that amount is
unaccounted for Nigeria is the sixth largest producer of oil in OPEC
(Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries). It is also regarded as the
second largest economy in the world yet the per capital income is less than
the world averages.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE
STUDY
The
objectives of this study is to examine the structure and the state of the
Nigeria economy with a view to
1.
Determine whether the Nigerian economy is
developed or underdeveloped.
2.
Determine the level of economic
development achieved in the Nigeria economy during the period under
consideration.
3.
Examine the indicators of economic
development such as the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Consumer Price Index
(CPI) and inflation etc in Nigeria during the period under consideration.
4.
Examine the development of the Nigerian
economy by sector such as agriculture, industry etc during the period under
study.
5.
Examine the factors influencing the
economy development of Nigeria.
6.
Determine how government policies
such as privatization has influenced the economic development of Nigeria
7.
Examine measures that could enhance
economic development in Nigeria.
1.4 RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
The
following research question was formulated to guide this study:
1.
Is Nigerian economy developed or
underdeveloped?
2.
Of what level has the Nigerian
economy developed during the period under consideration?
3.
What is the indicator of economic
development?
4.
What is the development achieved in
Nigeria by different sectors of the Nigerian economy?
5.
What are the factors that influence
economic development in Nigeria?
6.
How has privatization policies
influenced economic development in Nigeria.
7.
What are the measures that can
enhance economic development?
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF
THE QUESTIONS
This study is structured towards
highlighting the benefits of achieving a stable and growing economy in a
nation like Nigeria. For many years, Nigeria has been bedeviled with
unemployment and poverty. Economic growth which is supposed to be the
solution to the problems of poverty and unemployment appears not to be so in
Nigeria. Nigeria official’s statistics that economic growth has not always
been accompanied by a decline in poverty and unemployment.
Successive Nigerian government has
sought to combat this trend with various policies and schemes but the
inherent deficiencies in the policy implementation and continuation culture
in Nigeria has proven too tough for government to handle. Thus most policies
and scheme experiences one or more setbacks after initial implementation and
die a guide and silent death.
As the most populous black national
economic development and independence, Nigeria cannot afford to remain as a
nation with huge external debt, almost non-existent balance of trade, high
poverty levels and unemployment among others.
It becomes imperative that any effort
towards a revitalization of the Nigerian economy towards sustainable
development is to be applauded. With globalization and the opening of world
markets, every national economy.
To achieve, this, Nigeria must first
diagnose the problem ailing the economy, and then set forth policies in a
process of reengineering the economy. A study like this becomes relevant in
achieving the above.
1.6 THE THEORETICAL
FOUNDATION OF THIS STUDY
The economy of any nation plays the
vital role of mobilization and allocation of resources for optimum
productivity. Thus, its development is a vital area in the substance of any
nation. It can be argued that economic development is a catalyst for the
social, civil and political stability and survival of any nation.
African economies are generally
underdeveloped. Many African countries experience deterioration in their
economy during the 1990s-2000s. This suggests deterioration in living
conditions and increased incidence of poverty. In most of these countries,
this has also led to civil unrest and social instability. Among the many
functions of government in any civil state, is the maintenance of political
stability promotion of economic growth by expanding the capacity or
development of the country’s productive forces and an improvement in the
standard of living.
The economic development of a county
is closely linked to the development of its human resources, materials and
natural resources through industrialization and manufacturing as well as the
development of its agricultural sector both towards local consumption and
trade exports.
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