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Building Momentum in Expanding Trade for Sustainable Development in Nigeria: Issues, Challenges and Prospects

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  • Anochie Uzoma C.
  • Ude Damian Kalu
  • Anuforo Robert

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This paper set out to examine the topic building momentum in expanding trade for sustainable growth and development in Nigeria. The study evaluated Sustained market-based economic approach, maximizes competitiveness in bringing together private and public sector stakeholders to strengthen the institutions and system needed to unlock private investment, and promote agricultural export expansion, job creation and poverty reduction. The paper among others is of the view that agricultural product can generate inclusive economic growth and development because of its potential impact on generating additional revenue, reducing unemployment and poverty and hunger. This cannot be experienced without government making the right policy decisions on institutions, research, trade, and education for technological adaptations.

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  • Anochie Uzoma C. & Ude Damian Kalu & Anuforo Robert, 2016. "Building Momentum in Expanding Trade for Sustainable Development in Nigeria: Issues, Challenges and Prospects," Quarterly Journal of Business Studies, Research Academy of Social Sciences, vol. 2(2), pages 117-127.
  • Handle: RePEc:rss:jnljbs:v2i2p4
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