E-Book, Englisch, Band 498, 366 Seiten, Web PDF
Reihe: Princeton Legacy Library
ISBN: 978-1-4008-5850-7
Verlag: De Gruyter
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Originally published in 1987.
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FrontMatter, pg. i
CONTENTS, pg. vii
FIGURES, pg. ix
TABLES, pg. xi
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, pg. xv
ABBREVIATIONS, pg. xix
INTRODUCTION, pg. 1
CHAPTER ONE. Assessments of Indigenization: A Critical Review of Six Theoretical Approaches, pg. 11
CHAPTER TWO. The State as Collaborator: The First Indigenization Decree, pg. 52
CHAPTER THREE. Fronting, Commercial Consolidation, and Inequality, pg. 97
CHAPTER FOUR. The State as Initiator: The Second Indigenization Decree, pg. 159
CHAPTER FIVE. Maintaining Control: Multinational Responses to the Second Decree, pg. 199
CHAPTER SIX. The Control of Finance and the Development of Capitalism in Nigeria, pg. 245
CHAPTER SEVEN. The Dialectics of Indigenization: Stagnation and Transformation at Alternative Levels ofAnalysis, pg. 284
APPENDIX A. Research Methods and Sampling of Companies of Individuals Interviewed, pg. 300
APPENDIX B. Methodology and Codebook for Data Set Assembled on Incorporated Enterprises in Nigeria, pg. 313
APPENDIX C. Microeconomic Data Gathered about the Operations of Manufacturing Firms, pg. 322
APPENDIX D. Chronology of Economic Nationalism in Nigeria, pg. 324
BIBLIOGRAPHY, pg. 327
INDEX, pg. 337