A Critique on Logic behind Economics and Trade Union in Nigeria.

INTRODUCTION

The   essence   for   trade   was   for   the   purpose   of   creating   more   wealth.1  It   isaxiomatic  to  express   that  nations   must   not  buy  more   than  it can   sell.  Thiscontract with the view which states that nations should reduce their level ofexchange in order to achieve growth and development.2   This twin comparisonhas made trade a constant. In this paper the researcher attempts to   critiquetrade   ,   a   subject     in   economics   history.   It   would   begin   with   householdproduction , there after by needs of household  members  and satisfaction  theseneed   might   give     household   whose     discourse   forms   the   basis   in   microeconomics.3  Household take part in   buying and selling. The act of exchangethat had occurred very early in history could not be said to have a definite pointof origin.  However,   it   could   be   traced   back   to   when   man   began   the   act   ofaccumulation of surplus beyond what could be consumed , this period featuredin one the stages in civilization . Karl Marx has listed some of the stages o

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Ebbah, E. (2020). A Critique on Logic behind Economics and Trade Union in Nigeria.. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/logic-and-trade

MLA 8th

Ebbah, Emudiaga "A Critique on Logic behind Economics and Trade Union in Nigeria." Afribary. Afribary, 22 Aug. 2020, https://afribary.com/works/logic-and-trade. Accessed 05 Nov. 2024.

MLA7

Ebbah, Emudiaga . "A Critique on Logic behind Economics and Trade Union in Nigeria.". Afribary, Afribary, 22 Aug. 2020. Web. 05 Nov. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/logic-and-trade >.

Chicago

Ebbah, Emudiaga . "A Critique on Logic behind Economics and Trade Union in Nigeria." Afribary (2020). Accessed November 05, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/logic-and-trade

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By: Emudiaga Ebbah Field: History and International Studies Type: Article/Essay 31 PAGES (7773 WORDS) (docx)