The globalization has experienced three rounds of pushing, or three editions of world system - respectively the globalization of production and trade, government- business mechanism and capital operation. The end of t...The globalization has experienced three rounds of pushing, or three editions of world system - respectively the globalization of production and trade, government- business mechanism and capital operation. The end of the Cold War and China's reforms led to the falling of walls between social systems and the globalization with the United States as its representative sample came to its peak. However, administrative systems and ideologies based on nation states have presented barriers to globalization and, obviously due to that, the US is coming to its decline. The new edition of world system calls for breakthrough and change in nation-state system and China is poised to lead the new round of globalization.展开更多
This paper investigated the growth and policy implications of Global System for Mobile Communication in Nigeria. Stochastic economic modeling was used to analyze Nigeria's time series data. The models were adjudged r...This paper investigated the growth and policy implications of Global System for Mobile Communication in Nigeria. Stochastic economic modeling was used to analyze Nigeria's time series data. The models were adjudged reliable before they were used. The components of the model were defined and a prior expectation of the relationship among the variables explained for the purpose of giving the reviewers and users a deep insight into the phenomenon under study. The secondary data used for the study were processed using the E-View for windows electronic packages. The outcome of the empirical and stochastic investigations shows that Global System for Mobile Communication has a positive relationship with output growth in Nigeria. The impact is of a higher magnitude. The usage of Global System for Mobile Telecommunication led to 17 percent rise in the output growth. The findings suggest the need for the Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) and the federal government of Nigeria to expand tele-density and directly make telephone communications cheap and accessible. To achieve this goal, more licenses should be given to GSM operators in order to allow for healthy competition among them. This will lead to improved quality of services, quality of product and consequently sustain the growth and development of the country.展开更多
文摘The globalization has experienced three rounds of pushing, or three editions of world system - respectively the globalization of production and trade, government- business mechanism and capital operation. The end of the Cold War and China's reforms led to the falling of walls between social systems and the globalization with the United States as its representative sample came to its peak. However, administrative systems and ideologies based on nation states have presented barriers to globalization and, obviously due to that, the US is coming to its decline. The new edition of world system calls for breakthrough and change in nation-state system and China is poised to lead the new round of globalization.
文摘This paper investigated the growth and policy implications of Global System for Mobile Communication in Nigeria. Stochastic economic modeling was used to analyze Nigeria's time series data. The models were adjudged reliable before they were used. The components of the model were defined and a prior expectation of the relationship among the variables explained for the purpose of giving the reviewers and users a deep insight into the phenomenon under study. The secondary data used for the study were processed using the E-View for windows electronic packages. The outcome of the empirical and stochastic investigations shows that Global System for Mobile Communication has a positive relationship with output growth in Nigeria. The impact is of a higher magnitude. The usage of Global System for Mobile Telecommunication led to 17 percent rise in the output growth. The findings suggest the need for the Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) and the federal government of Nigeria to expand tele-density and directly make telephone communications cheap and accessible. To achieve this goal, more licenses should be given to GSM operators in order to allow for healthy competition among them. This will lead to improved quality of services, quality of product and consequently sustain the growth and development of the country.