Seme边境关闭和尼日利亚在非洲的贸易伙伴

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies Pub Date : 2021-11-21 DOI:10.47941/ijecop.726
E. Ekanem
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这篇关于“Seme边境关闭和尼日利亚在非洲的贸易伙伴”的论文的目的是探讨尼日利亚与贝宁共和国陆地边界关闭的动态,因为它影响了她在非洲的贸易伙伴。采用的方法是描述性设计,依赖于判断抽样技术。二手数据(书籍、期刊文章、专著、互联网资料等)来自尼日利亚图书馆,并在定性分析之前进行内容有效性检验。调查结果显示,走私大米和石油产品,包括不安全,是尼日利亚关闭与其近邻贝宁共和国陆地边界的主要原因。关闭导致联邦帐户的收入增加,并增加了当地的大米生产和消费。令人遗憾的是,它助长了尼日利亚的通货膨胀,引发了贝宁共和国的困难,并促使加纳采取报复措施。最重要的是,陆地边界的关闭否定了尼日利亚作为西非国家经济共同体和非洲大陆自由贸易区签署国的本质。这些发现有助于理解和进一步解释重商主义理论。尼日利亚无法孤立生存;因此,本文建议调整国内政策,重点是向当地生产者提供无息贷款以及与邻国建立联合边防部队。这些措施将导致增长和发展,而不是陆地边界关闭,因为陆地边界关闭使尼日利亚与国际社会隔绝,并进一步剥夺了尼日利亚从全球化中获益的机会。
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Seme Border Closure and Nigeria’s Trading Partners in Africa
The purpose of this paper on “Seme Border Closure and Nigeria’s Trading Partners in Africa” aimed at exploring the dynamics of the Nigeria’s land borders closure with Benin Republic as it affected her trading partners in Africa. Methodology adopted was descriptive design that relied on judgmental sampling technique. Secondary data (books, journal articles, monographs, internet materials etc) were sourced in Nigerian libraries and subjected to content validity before analyzing it qualitatively. Result of the findings revealed that smuggling of rice and petroleum product, including insecurity are the major reasons Nigeria closed land border with her immediate neighbour, Benin Republic. The closure has led to an increase in revenue accrued to the federation account and increase local rice production and consumption. Regrettably, it fostered inflation in Nigeria, triggered hardship in Benin Republic and prompted retaliatory measure from Ghana. Most importantly, the land border closure negated the essence of Nigeria being a signatory to the Economic community of West African States as well as a signatory to African Continental Free Trade Area. These findings have contributed to the understanding and further explanation of the Theory of Mercantilism. Nigeria cannot survive in isolation; hence, the paper recommends domestic policy adjustment that focuses on interest free loan to local producers as well as establishment of Joint Border Guard with immediate neighbours. These measures would lead to growth and development not land border closure that isolates Nigeria from the comity of nations and further denies her the benefit of globalization.
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International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies
International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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