Political Economy of NigeriaClaude Ake |
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Nigerias evolving class structure | 33 |
State and economic development in Nigeria | 53 |
Public policy and ruralurban distribution of income | 71 |
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activities Africa Agip agricultural allocation areas autonomization Bank blowout capitalist cent class structure colonial commodity communities compensation constituted contradictions countries crude oil decline decree digenization domestic duction economic ECOWAS effect equity participation ethnic exchange expatriate federal government Fishtown foreign capital formation Gas flaring groups Ibid impact imports income increase indigenization institutions interests Kaduna labour Lagos limited loans major mangrove manufacture ment million National Development Plan Nigerian bourgeoisie Nigerian economy Nigerian Enterprises Promotion NNPC oil companies oil industry opment ownership palm oil peasantry peasants period policy measures Political Economy political power pollution Port Harcourt post-colonial pre-colonial problem productive forces proletariat public-sector investment refinery relations revenue Rivers role ruling class rural rural-urban distribution Schedule II Second National Development sector self-reliance share social classes social forces society sources spill Statistics strategy surplus Texaco Third National Development trade Underdevelopment Unipetrol urban villages World Bank