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Nigeria's Political Economy: capitalism, constitutions and contradictions

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  • Timothy M. Shaw

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Book reviewed in this article: Nigeria: Economy and Society. Edited by Gavin Williams. Nigeria and the World: Readings in Nigerian Foreign Policy. Edited by A. Bolaji Akinyemi. Nigerian Government and Politics under Military Rule. Edited by Oyeleye Oyediran. Soldiers and Oil: the Political Transformation of Nigeria. Edited by Keith Panter‐Brick. Survey of Nigerian Affairs, 1975. Edited by Oyeleye Oyediran. Choice, Class and Conflict: A Study of Southern Nigerian Factory Workers. By Adrian Peace. The Economy of Kenya: the Kenyatta Era. By Arthur Hazlewood. Tourism: Passport to Development. Edited by Emanuel de Kadt. International Inequality and National Poverty. By Keith Griffin. Middle East Industrialisation: A Study of Saudi and Iranian Downstream Investments. By Louis Turner and James Bedore. Inside the Third World. By Paul Harrison. The Third World Tomorrow. By Paul Harrison. The Domestication of Women – Discrimination in Developing Societies. By Barbara Rogers. Rural Women – Unequal Partners in Development. By Martha F. Loutfi. Rural Women at Work – Strategies for Development in South Asia. By Ruth B. Dixon. The Political Economy of Botswana: a Study of Growth and Distribution. By Christopher Colclough and Stephen McCarthy.

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  • Timothy M. Shaw, 1980. "Nigeria's Political Economy: capitalism, constitutions and contradictions," Development Policy Review, Overseas Development Institute, vol. 0(2), pages 76-100, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:devpol:v:a13:y:1980:i:2:p:76-100
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-7679.1980.tb00306.x
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