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1st of its kind:
Since the creation of the
present structure of 36 states
and the FCT in 1990, information
on state-specific
economic activities within
Nigeria have not been available.
Economic Associates (EA) is
pleased to offer you a
pioneering analysis of the
economic, fiscal, sectoral,
societal, security, and
political profiles
of Nigerian states.
The analyses are presented in
two formats:
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The initial 60 pages of the
report are set in a
comparative format that
presents at-a-glance tables,
charts, and narratives, on
all the states and FCT
across all economic, fiscal,
sectoral, societal,
security, and political
attributes.
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The last 140 pages of the
report are set in a
state-by-state format that
presents the economic and
political information on
each state and the FCT in
detail, complete with
narratives, analytical
tables and charts on the
economic and fiscal
structures.
Content:
The report covers
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Economic Endowments- land
area and population in each
state and FCT
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Gross State Products-
absolute and relative sizes
of GSPs in 2005
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Sectoral Profiles-
contributions of 13 key
sectors to states economies
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Economic structures-
contributions of each state
to sector output
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Sum of its Parts – how state
GSPs relates to national
income data
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Fiscal Profiles- 2007 budget
size, fiscal dependence,
Budget-GSP ratios
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Degrees of Dependence- on
crops, oil & gas, and
trading
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Societal Risks- ethnic &
religious conflicts,
cultural diversity
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Political and Governance
Risks- in the aftermath of
2007 elections
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Security Risks- crime,
ethnic and religious
conflicts, and Niger Delta
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Risk-spread at a glance-
Maps using traffic light
colour schemes
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A to Z- state-by-state
economic, societal and
political profiles and
outlook
For whom:
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Government officials who
require concrete
information about the
growth targets that they
can realistically set,
and the structural
levers that they can
most easily pull, in
their quest to
accelerate growth and
promote the place of
their states’ economies
in relative to others.
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Business executives who
seek a closer fit
between their business
strategies and the
states’ economic
structures in their
quest for inputs, sites,
sales outlets, or even
or even activities to
fund across the country.
Subscription Fee:
Five hundred thousand naira
(N500, 000) per copy within
Nigeria
Two thousand pounds sterling
(UK₤2,000) per copy outside
Nigeria
For more information,
contact Deji (08036013925)
or Soji (08057695778) or
send e-mail to:
info@econassociates.com.
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