2019
DOI: 10.18488/journal.62.2019.64.186.200
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The Impact of Military Spending on Economic Wellbeing in Nigeria

Abstract: The impact of military spending on domestic output is contentious and therefore requires further analysis on a country by country basis to determine its level of significance. Nigeria's military contributions to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) sub-region and the recent rise of various insurgencies, particularly, Jamāʿat Ahl al-Sunna lil-Daʿawah wa al-Jihād' (Boko Haram)-arguably the most fatal insurgent group-has increased Nigeria's military expenditure. This study investigates the impac… Show more

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“…1999 -2006 (NEEDS Era): Trade policies aimed at enhancing domestic industries, promoting exports, and broadening the trade regime through progressive liberalization. Yakubu and Akanegbu [138] emphasize the adoption of measures such as partial abolition of import licenses and tax incentives for businesses.…”
Section: Trade Liberalization and Its Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1999 -2006 (NEEDS Era): Trade policies aimed at enhancing domestic industries, promoting exports, and broadening the trade regime through progressive liberalization. Yakubu and Akanegbu [138] emphasize the adoption of measures such as partial abolition of import licenses and tax incentives for businesses.…”
Section: Trade Liberalization and Its Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It helps nations to sell their locally produced commodities to other nation globally (Adewuyi, 2002). Over the years, development economists have recognized the role of trade in the growth process of national economies as trade provides both foreign exchange earnings and market stimulus, for accelerated economic growth (Yakubu et al, 2015). The part played by trade in economic growth and development is very notable and its importance is widespread because it provides market for goods made locally, serve as means for technology transfer between nations and also serve as means for fund generation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%