
Nigerian Capitalism
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Following a surge in oil revenues in the 1970s, Nigeria became one of Africa’s most rapidly developing nations. In Nigerian Capitalism, Sayre P. Schatz analyzes the country’s political economy, assessing its position and proposing a development plan for the final quarter of the twentieth century.
Referring to Nigeria’s economic development strategy as "nurture-capitalism," Sayre contrasts the ro...
Referring to Nigeria’s economic development strategy as "nurture-capitalism," Sayre contrasts the ro...
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Following a surge in oil revenues in the 1970s, Nigeria became one of Africa’s most rapidly developing nations. In Nigerian Capitalism, Sayre P. Schatz analyzes the country’s political economy, assessing its position and proposing a development plan for the final quarter of the twentieth century.
Referring to Nigeria’s economic development strategy as "nurture-capitalism," Sayre contrasts the ro...
Referring to Nigeria’s economic development strategy as "nurture-capitalism," Sayre contrasts the ro...
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