Trending a New Normal: Is Nigeria becoming a failed Nation?

Judging from every economic parameter, Nigeria will suggest being a failed nation. Not so long ago international investors identified Nigeria as one of the world’s most promising investment opportunities, but things have changed drastically in the meantime. The slump in the price of crude oil has hi...

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Main Author: Emmanuel Olusegun Stober
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura ASE Bucuresti 2017-06-01
Series:Romanian Economic Journal
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Online Access:http://www.rejournal.eu/article/trending-new-normal-nigeria-becoming-failed-nation
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spelling doaj-1960a21b667148d587c046af84b81a4b2020-11-24T22:52:29ZengEditura ASE BucurestiRomanian Economic Journal1454-42962286-20562017-06-01XX648496Trending a New Normal: Is Nigeria becoming a failed Nation?Emmanuel Olusegun Stober0Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania. Email: stober.emmanuel@gmail.com Judging from every economic parameter, Nigeria will suggest being a failed nation. Not so long ago international investors identified Nigeria as one of the world’s most promising investment opportunities, but things have changed drastically in the meantime. The slump in the price of crude oil has hit Nigerian economy hard, the twin curses of insecurity and corruption have not gone away either. The Nigerian currency - naira has also lost its value by 170% from its value in 2015. The question most analysts and citizens are now asking is if Nigeria will ever fulfil its potential. This study empirically analyses the current economic situation of Nigeria, and gives recommendations on what government should do in getting the country out of recession. http://www.rejournal.eu/article/trending-new-normal-nigeria-becoming-failed-nationEase of doing businessRecession
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Trending a New Normal: Is Nigeria becoming a failed Nation?
Romanian Economic Journal
Ease of doing business
Recession
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title Trending a New Normal: Is Nigeria becoming a failed Nation?
title_short Trending a New Normal: Is Nigeria becoming a failed Nation?
title_full Trending a New Normal: Is Nigeria becoming a failed Nation?
title_fullStr Trending a New Normal: Is Nigeria becoming a failed Nation?
title_full_unstemmed Trending a New Normal: Is Nigeria becoming a failed Nation?
title_sort trending a new normal: is nigeria becoming a failed nation?
publisher Editura ASE Bucuresti
series Romanian Economic Journal
issn 1454-4296
2286-2056
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Judging from every economic parameter, Nigeria will suggest being a failed nation. Not so long ago international investors identified Nigeria as one of the world’s most promising investment opportunities, but things have changed drastically in the meantime. The slump in the price of crude oil has hit Nigerian economy hard, the twin curses of insecurity and corruption have not gone away either. The Nigerian currency - naira has also lost its value by 170% from its value in 2015. The question most analysts and citizens are now asking is if Nigeria will ever fulfil its potential. This study empirically analyses the current economic situation of Nigeria, and gives recommendations on what government should do in getting the country out of recession.
topic Ease of doing business
Recession
url http://www.rejournal.eu/article/trending-new-normal-nigeria-becoming-failed-nation
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