ABSTRACT
This research work attempts to examine the impact of globalization
on growth and poverty alleviation in developing countries. In this research
work, the method of estimation is based on the use of multiple regression
technique.
A unique relationship between globalization and poverty alleviation
contributions was established. Our empirical findings also suggests that there
is significant relationship between globalization and poverty alleviation to
economic growth in Nigeria via employment, investment etc although the problem
of poverty have not been total resolved, but it is certain in no distance
future all these problems will be eliminated.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
CHAPTER
ONE
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Statement of
the Problem
1.2 Aim and
Objectives of the Study
1.3 Research
Questions
1.4 Significance
of the Study
1.5 Research
Hypotheses
1.6 Research
Methodology
1.6.1 Model
Specification .
1.7 Scope of the
Study
1.8 Limitation of
the Study
1.9 . Plan of the
Study
References
CHAPTER
TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Concept of
Globalization
2.2 Globalization
and Economic Growth
2.3 Concept of
Poverty
2.4 Globalization
and Its Conceptual Usages
2.5 Strands of
Thought on Globalization
2.6 Forces in
Globalization .
2.6.1 Technological
Revolution
2.6.2 Economic
Liberalization
2.6.3Democratic System of Governance
2.6.4Challenges for Nigeria
References
CHAPTER THREE: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND, BACKGROUND OF GLOBALIZATION AND THE
NIGERIAN ECONOMY
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Education and
Socio-Cultural Structure
3.3 Impact of
Agricultural Sector to the Development
of the Nigerian Economy Since 1980-Date
3.4 The Pattern of
Agricultural Production in Nigeria
3.5 Impact of the
Banking Sector to the Development
of the Nigerian Economy Since 1980-Date
3.6 Impact of
Industrial Sector on the Nigerian Economy
3.7 The Nigerian
Financial Sectors 59 References 65
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FOUR: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY, DATA
ANALYSIS
AND PRESENTATION OF RESULTS
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Research
Publication
4.3 Data Analysis
4.4 Data
Limitation
4.5 Model
Specification and Aprori Expectation
4.6 Criteria for
Decision Making
4.7 Presentation
of Data
4.8 Summary of
Regression Analysis
4.8.1 Model Equation
One
4.8.2Model Equation Two
CHAPTER
FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION
AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Summary
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendations
5.4 Suggestions
for Further Studies
References
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Globalization can be described as the rapid integration of
economies and whole markets, intensified financial flows, the information
revolution, and cross-cultural currents. It can also be defined as the
restructuring of global capitalism, characterized by the increased profile of
international financial institutions, corporations and technology.
Kwanashie, Mike (2003); stated that economic globalization
is a historical process, which is a result of human innovation and
technological progress. This concept "globalization" is an increasing
and encompassing phenomenon and it involves the movement of labour and
technology across international borders. The concept of globalization has
robust theoretical underpinning, the resurgence of lasses-faire economic
theory explained these facts, it encapsulates both a description of changing
patterns of work trade finance, and overwhelming conviction that deregulated
markets will achieve optimal outcomes for growth and human welfare. The myths
surrounding globalization IS the expansion of global economy, which is synonymous with
an improvement in human welfare.
According to Taiwo, (2001); is of the view that poverty
alleviation is a word that has been bandied around by Nigerian leaders of government since the return of democracy in
1999. They frequently mention these words as a mark to show their commitment
towards providing a better life for the people. But it appears to me that many
Nigerian leaders do not understand what it takes to alleviate the suffering of
the poor masses of the country. Their programmes for poverty alleviation can
hardly build people's lives and provide them with better living conditions.
Little wonder many Nigerians are still trapped in poverty despite government
poverty alleviation programmes across the country. There has been no
improvement in the fight against poverty and this is widespread that it
requires no proof.
Nigerian leaders need to take a clue from the western
world on measures taken to reduce their people's suffering. These countries
have been able to achieve the desired results through the provision of welfare
programmes and leverage, provision of jobs, affordable health care and
counseling, investments in public schools, building affordable houses, debates
on teenage pregnancy, police protection (state policing); parenting and
literacy programmes etc. Nigerian government could only alleviate poverty by
adopting this approach to' eradicate the poor conditions of many Nigerian. Any
government that is sincere about alleviating the suffering of the people be it
at the federal, state or local government levels should begin to work in line
with the above mentioned programmes in order to achieve results.
However, it is very vital to point out that globalization
does not just exist as an entity on. its own but it .is developed in many other
concepts like commercialization, privatization, and deregulation. There have
been several campaigns, symposium and seminars nationally and internationally
urging countries of the world to trade (whether within and across borders and
as such agitating for world economic development.
1.1
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The globalization of the world economy brings Immense
benefits to countries that are able to harness the resulting opportunities to
the proper development of their human resources. 'Though, globalization is
actually making Nigerian economic development easier and less costly to the
economy as a whole by bringing the benefits of capital flows, technological,
innovations, and lower import prices but the gains are distributed unevenly
among countries which make some groups to lose out especially the Third World
Countries like Nigeria.
However, the strongest gains have been reaped by the
advanced countries and the income gap between high income, and low income
countries have grown so wide that majority of the citizens of low-income group
live in abject poverty.
Nigeria as a country has 'not been able to reap fully
fruit of globalization because the factors that serve as engine of
globalization are underdeveloped. For a country like Nigeria to complete
globally, there must be government alleviation programmes, constant electric
power supply, advanced in technology and innovation, development of Nigerian
manufacturing sectors and the general restructuring of all other sectors to
complement the viable sectors.
The major problems that have crippled Nigeria economy over
the years have been problem of dumping. Foreigners have taken advantage of our
manufacturing sector and such imports various goods both durable and
consumables into our economy. This has brought about a great challenge for the
domestic products who apart from political instability, economic factors and
financial constraints been made ineffective.
However, the major reason for the study of this research
is to examine how
globalization affects Nigerian economic development as a whole.
1.2 AIM AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The aim of this study is to examine "The Impact of Globalization on Growth and Poverty
Alleviation in Developing Countries". The following .are the specific objectives of the study:
1. To
examine the impact of globalization and poverty alleviation in developing
countries like Nigeria.
ii. To examine
the causes of poverty in developing countries.
iii. To examine the effects of globalization and
poverty alleviation programmes in developing countries using Nigeria as a case
study.
1.3 RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
Therefore, the statements of problems are stated below by
finding answers to the following questions:
a. What are the impacts of globalization and
poverty alleviation to Nigerian economy?
b. What are the cause~ of poverty in
developing countries using Nigeria as a case study?
c. What are the effects of globalization and
poverty alleviation to economic growth of Nigeria?
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE
OF THE STUDY
It is generally accepted fact that globalization is global and
dominant-In the world, today. The differences· in the socioeconomic development across nations
are attributed much to the development of the concepts of globalization and
poverty alleviation in developing countries like Nigeria. In view of the above
the importance of this study will includes:
i. Globalization has become a "threat
to the poor rather than an opportunity for global action.
ii. Many economists and policy maker analysts
argued that globalization particularly the increase mobility of international
financial capital, has undermined the ability of countries "to engage in
independent macroeconomic policies, whether fiscal or monetary policies.
iii. And implications of this are that government
is less able to insulate programmes to alleviate poverty and their economies
from the adverse effects of trade.
iv. Any government that "is sincere about alleviating
the suffering of the people be it at the federal, state or local government
levels should begin to work in line with the above mentioned programmes in
order to achieve results.
1.5 RESEARCH
HYPOTHESES
Based on the research problems and objectives of the
study, the following hypotheses have been formulated for subsequent
verification;
Hypothesis One
Ho: There is no significant relationship between
globalization and poverty alleviation in developing countries.
HA: There is significant relationship between
globalization and poverty alleviation in developing countries.
Hypothesis Two
Ho: There
is no significant relationship between globalization and causes of poverty in
developing countries.
HA: . There
is significant .relationship between globalization and causes of poverty in
developing countries.
Hypothesis Three
Ho: There
is no significant relationship between globalization and effects of
globalization to economic growth of Nigeria.
HA: There
is significant, relationship between globalization and effects of globalization
to economic growth of Nigeria.
1.6 RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY
The methodology to be
employed in the course of this research work is analytical as a mode of
investigation. Secondary source of data will be based by way of information
obtained from the National Planning Commission, Federal Office of Statistics,
and other governmental and non-governmental organizations. Other information
will be obtained from annual reports, journals, magazines and the internet.
However, in this research work the method of estimation is
based on the use of multiple regression technique using the regress and
regressor terminology. Econometric techniques shall be used to study the
relationship between the explained and explanatory variables in mathematical
form. Economic theory and variable information that is related to the subject
matter as well as published studies on the subject by other research workers
shall be used in specifying the econometric model.
1.6.1 MODEL
SPECIFICATION
GDP = ao + alINT + a2CPI + a3GCF
+ a4INV + µ
Dependent Variables
GDP = Gross Domestic Product
Independent Variables
PVT = Poverty Alleviation
GLO= Globalization
EC = Economic Growth
INV = Investment (Aggregate)
ao = Intercept or Constant term of the relationship
al- a4
= Parameters of Co-efficient
U1 = Stochastic Factor
1.7 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
The study shall focus on the impact of globalization on
growth and 'Poverty alleviation in .developing countries using Nigeria as a
case study. This study additionally identifies the impact of globalization, the
causes of poverty in developing countries, the effect of poverty alleviation
and globalization to economic growth of Nigeria using Nigeria.
1.8 LIMITATION
OF THE STUDY
The major relevant limitation or limiting factor for this
study was difficulty in getting relevant information from appropriate sources.
1.9
PLAN OF THE STUDY
This project work is divided into five (5) chapters and
they are as follows;
Chapter one consists of' the introduction, statement of
the problems, research questions, aim and objectives of the study, research
hypothesis, significance of the study, research methodology, scope of the
study, limitation of the study, plan of. the study and the references. Chapter
two also focuses on the review of intensive, which is rent to review previous
works that are related to the topic under study. Chapter three consists of
structural composition of the study. Chapter four also consists of research methodology, data analysis, interpretation and
presentation of the results while chapter five consists of the summary,
findings, recommendations, conclusion, then followed by the references.
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