Effects of Globalization on Third World Development: The Nigerian Experience

Bassey M. E., Akingbade B. O.
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The study examines globalization and its effects on third world development with emphasis on the Nigerian state. The growing global economy was fastened mostly by information technology, international trade, culture, political, and social activities across the globe. It has no doubt created a global dual phenomenon where third world countries continued to experience economic and political development at the expense of western world. Thus, third world countries are fully incorporated into the global capitalist economy but the accrued benefits are not evenly distributed. Globalization is another form of colonization of third world countries achieved through the use of exploitative instruments like World Trade Organization (WTO), International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, multinational corporations and other international financial institutions in order to capture the world in the name of globalization. These aforementioned instruments in the name of globalization are diversionary and plausible because there is no country in the world that is in the process of development as a result of globalization or that has developed as a product of globalization. The pro-globalizers deceive third world countries, that globalization is a path to development in which all third world countries are supposed to follow in order to become developed. Nigeria, in the current wind of globalization remains a clientele economy in the competitive global market. The study adopts documentary research methods and relied majorly on secondary data and modernisation theory was adopted as the theoretical foundation of the study. The study revealed that underdevelopment in Nigeria resulted from the negative effects of globalization are to explore the political impacts of globalization and imposition of foreign rule in Nigeria, to explore the economic impacts of globalization and unequal terms of trade in Nigeria and to identify the role of Nigeria as giant of Africa in global markets. The study, however suggest economic diversification and exportable capacity of the third world economy in the global market, regulation of international capitalist structure through applicability of market friendly policies devoid of stringent market policies placed on third world countries by the developed countries and Improving bank regulations of the third world countries nations banks are well regulated to their boost economic growth. The study concludes that there is interconnectedness between globalization and development in Nigeria, which in turn increases the rate of unemployment of masses and hinders political and economic development in Nigeria.
全球化对第三世界发展的影响:尼日利亚的经验
本研究以尼日利亚国家为重点,探讨全球化及其对第三世界发展的影响。信息技术、国际贸易、文化、政治和社会活动加速了全球经济的增长。这无疑造成了一种全球二元现象,即第三世界国家的经济和政治发展继续以西方世界为代价。因此,第三世界国家完全融入了全球资本主义经济,但获得的利益分配并不均衡。全球化是对第三世界国家殖民化的另一种形式,通过利用世界贸易组织(WTO)、国际货币基金组织(IMF)、世界银行、跨国公司和其他国际金融机构等剥削工具,以全球化的名义占领世界。上述这些以全球化为名的工具都是声东击西、似是而非的,因为世界上没有一个国家的发展是全球化的结果,也没有一个国家的发展是全球化的产物。支持全球化的人欺骗第三世界国家说,全球化是一条发展之路,所有第三世界国家都应该走这条路,才能成为发达国家。在当前的全球化浪潮中,尼日利亚仍然是竞争激烈的全球市场中的一个客户经济体。本研究采用文献研究法,主要依靠二手数据,并将现代化理论作为研究的理论基础。研究揭示了全球化的负面影响导致了尼日利亚的欠发达,并探讨了全球化和外国统治对尼日利亚的政治影响,探讨了全球化和不平等贸易条件对尼日利亚的经济影响,并确定了尼日利亚作为非洲巨人在全球市场中的作用。不过,该研究建议第三世界经济体在全球市场上实现经济多样化并提高出口能力,通过适用市场友好型政策对国际资本主义结构进行监管,避免发达国家对第三世界国家实施严格的市场政策,并改善第三世界国家银行的监管,以促进经济增长。研究得出结论,全球化与尼日利亚的发展之间存在着相互联系,这反过来又增加了 尼日利亚人民的失业率,阻碍了尼日利亚的政治和经济发展。
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