ABSTRACT
International trade and other economic activities between nationalities have greatly expanded in modern times. Movements of goods and services over great distances have made possible the consumption of such goods and services even in place or countries where they are not produced. The implication being and improve the standard of living for many. However, exporting countries and importing nations trace the enormous problems or exchange rates fluctuations. In this work an attempt have been made to examine the impact of exchange rates fluctuations and
balance of payment (export position) in Nigeria. This is study was carried out through the use of a questionnaire, Oral, interviews and secondary
data. It was found that there is a positive relationship between foreign exchange earnings and volume of imports in Nigeria that the importers do not
think favourable of the structural adjustment programme and some Bank do not pay interest on the delayed export proceeds of FEM deposit account. Based on the findings we re commend that government should intervene to the foreign regulation of the sharp fluctuations in the foreign exchange
market by improving the real productive sector of the economy. The apex bank should punish severely banks who do not repatriate export proceeds.
TABLE OF CONTENT
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
RESEARCH QUESTION
RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
DEFINITION OF TERMS
CHAPTER TWO
2.1 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERSTURE
CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH DESIGN & DESIGN METHODOLOGY
RESEARCH DESIGN
AREA OF THE STUDY
POPULATION OF THE STUDY
SAMPLING PROCEDURE
COLLECTION
RELIABILITY OF THE INSTRUMENT
VALIDITY OF THE INSTRUMENT
METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE INSTRUMENT
METHOD OF DATA ANALYSIS
REFERENCES
CHAPTER FOUR
DATA ANALYSIS & FINDINGS
INTRODUCTION "
TEST OF HYPOTHESIS
CHAPTER FIVE
FINDINGS, IMPLICATION, RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION
DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
IMPLICATION OF THE RESULT
RECOMMENDATION
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDIX QUESTIONNAIRE
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