Effects of Terrorism on the International Business in Nigeria
Keywords:
terrorism, Pearson s product moment, random sampling, balance of payment, international business.Abstract
In this paper, we are exploring that terrorism has influenced on the international business. We are showing that day by day business is become vulnerable due to terrorist activates to carry out this research we have used the Random sampling method for checking the reliability of the test we have used the Pearson s product moment .the results is showing that 73% balance of payment, 0.69 foreign exchange rate, 67.13% foreign investors,84 %financial market. Our hypotheses have provided that there is positive relationship between terrorism and international business. We have provided the some recommendations that there must be very public enlightenment and opportunity of jobs. There should be proper laws against the terrorism activities.
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