AN ANALYSIS ON THE EFFECTS OF MONEY SUPPLY ON EMPLOYMENT IN NIGERIA ECONOMY

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INTRODUCTION
1.1STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
A study of this sort is necessary owing to certain serious problem confronting the economy of Nigeria.  It has been evident that since the Nigerian Civil War ended in the year 1970.  The problem of money supply and its effect on the area of unemployment have been an economic problem that is disturbing the economic growth and Development of the country.
This problem has been of great concern to every Nigerian and the government of the country.  Unemployment is generally an economic, social and political problem which causes economic waste.  Lowers the National Income (GDP and GNP) causes human suffering and reduces the level of development.  As a result of this, many jobless able bodied young men and women roam the streets daily perpetrating social ills such as armed robbery and prostitution.
This course of study is investigating on those factors that affect unemployment in the country, through the volume of money in circulation.  And also how those factors affect the economic efficiency or growth and Development of the Nigerian economy.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTENTSPAGES
TITLE PAGEi
APPROVAL PAGEii
DEDICATIONiii
ACKNOWLEGEMENTiv
ABSTRACT/PROPOSALvi
TABLE OF CONTENTSviii

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1Statement of the Problem and Purpose of the Study
1.2Rationale of the Study 
1.3Significance of the Study
1.4Definition of Terms

CHAPTER TWO
Review of Related Literature 

CHAPTER THREE
HYPOTHESIS, RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY
3.1Hypothesis 
3.2Sources of Data
3.3Methods of data Collection and Analysis
3.4Limitations of Data

CHAPTER FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND FINDINGS
4.1Date Presentation 
4.2Data Analysis
4.3Findings

CHAPTER FIVE
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
5.1Summary
5.2Conclusion
5.3Recommendation
BIBLIOGRAPHY/REFERENCES





AN ANALYSIS ON THE EFFECTS OF MONEY SUPPLY ON EMPLOYMENT IN NIGERIA ECONOMY
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    Project ID BFN2292
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