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The Analysis of T+3 Principle of Transactions in Nigeria Stock Market

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book is to show the importance and value the T+3 principle transaction has and its positive influence on the Nigeria stock market. The book is intended to critically assess the relationship between migration and development, taking Nigeria's experience as a case study. The book also endeavors to consider both internal and external aspects of migration and extensively examining their impacts on development in the Nigerian climate. It was discovered that migration has increased over time essentially after independence and mid 1980s as a result of the quest for higher education, investment opportunities, austerity measures, population, political upheavals, marriage etc. The author considers the positive impact of migration on Nigeria's development (increased in foreign investment, cultural integration, improvement in trade, technical, political and financial assistance and Aids etc.) as well as its negative impacts.

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Owoyomi Oluwatosin Adedapo is a trained economist and statistician, an agriculturalist, a writer, a social and environmental activist and an explorer. His passion is to see his fellow country men and women and the general human race live the life they all dream of through the impact of creativity, not competition.

Product details

Authors Oluwatosin Owoyomi
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.12.2017
 
EAN 9786202063142
ISBN 9786202063142
No. of pages 84
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Money, bank, stock market

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