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SS3: ECONOMICS - 1ST TERM
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Economic Lessons from Asian Tigers I | Week 14 Topics
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Economic Lessons from Asian Tigers II | Week 26 Topics|1 Quiz
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Human Capital Development I | Week 33 Topics
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Human Capital Development II | Week 42 Topics|1 Quiz
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Petroleum and the Nigeria Economy I | Week 53 Topics
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Petroleum and the Nigeria Economy II | Week 63 Topics|1 Quiz
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Manufacturing and Construction | Week 73 Topics|1 Quiz
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Services Industries | Week 83 Topics|1 Quiz
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Agencies that Regulate the Financial Market | Week 99 Topics|1 Quiz
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Regulatory Agencies
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Functions of the Central Bank
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Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC)
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Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
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Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE)
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National Insurance Corporation of Nigeria (NICON)
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National Insurance Commission (NAICOM)
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Federal Mortgage Bank (FMBN)
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The Foreign Exchange Market
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Regulatory Agencies
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International Trade | Week 108 Topics|1 Quiz
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International Trade
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Differences & Similarities between International Trade and Internal Trade
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Law of Absolute Cost Advantage
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Law of Comparative Cost Advantage
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Advantages & Limitations of Law of Comparative Cost Advantage
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International Trade (Advantages, Disadvantages, Problems & Barriers)
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Infant Industries
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Reasons Why Protectionist Laws & Tariffs are Imposed on International Trade
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International Trade
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Infant Industries
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- Infant Industries
Infant Industries are newly established or underdeveloped industries when compared with the old and developed ones found in industrially advanced nations. Infant industries need protection because they cannot compete with their counterparts in industrially advanced nations, they are mainly found in developing nations.