African capitalism : a case study in Nigerian entrepreneurship /
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TextPublication details: Stanford, Calif. : Hoover Institution Press, 1977.Description: 293 pISBN: - 0817966919
- 338.04'09669 NAF
- HF3931.Z5 N33
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| 338.04'0966 MAN Management and entrepreneurship in societal transformation : | 338.04'0966 MAN Management and entrepreneurship in societal transformation : | 338.04'0966 MAN Management and entrepreneurship in societal transformation : | 338.04'09669 NAF African capitalism : | 338.04'096762 MAR African businessmen : | 338.04'0972 DER The Mexican entrepreneur / | 338.04'9669 UDE Entrepreneurship : |
"Originated as a doctoral dissertation at the University of Illinois."
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. [265]-284.
Nafziger's case study of the Nigerian footwear industry is a result of both hard and demanding field work that economists too seldom carry out and a thorough survey of the relevant literature on the Nigerian economy. While the book has its short comings it contributes solid information to our store of knowledge about the Nigeria economy and, by extension, about other African economies.
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