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Capital and the State in Nigeria John Ohiorhenuan

Capital and the State in Nigeria By John Ohiorhenuan

Capital and the State in Nigeria by John Ohiorhenuan


Capital and the State in Nigeria Summary

Capital and the State in Nigeria by John Ohiorhenuan

Since achieving independence in 1960, Nigeria has suffered through a civil war, the overthrow of elected governments in repeated military coups, and severe economic crises. This study looks at the country's economic development under these conditions and in light of Nigeria's status as a Third World nation with an economy largely dependent on foreign capital and international markets. Focusing on state economic policy, Ohiorhenuan assesses Nigeria's development as a dependent capitalist economy under military rule and identifies both the factors that promote this type of development and those that constrain it. After describing the country's current economic state, Ohiorhenuan discusses the relationship between economic dependency and capitalist development in Nigeria and then considers the economic policies of successive military regimes. Specific topics include the military's capital accumulation program and management of the economy, the restructuring of property rights, the critical role of Nigeria's oil surplus, and the government's attempts to control the organized working class. In a study of two types of collaboration between the state and transnational capital, Ohiorhenuan explores the limitations on direct governmental accumulation of capital. This systematic and incisive examination of Nigeria's political economy is a significant contribution to the understanding of Third World development processes. This book is a useful resource for policy research, studies or classes dealing with modern Africa, with Third World development, and international political economy.

About John Ohiorhenuan

JOHN F.E. OHIORHENUAN is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics at the University of Ibadan in Nigeria. He has published extensively in the fields of political economy, development economics and planning. Ohiorhenuan has taught at the University of Guyana and has been a Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex. He has also been Director of Planning in the Plans Programmes and Budget Department of Lagos State, Nigeria.

Table of Contents

Introduction Antecedents Capitalism, Underdevelopment, and the State: A Framework for Analysis The Accumulation Program of Nigerian Military Regimes: 1966-1979 The Accumulationist State The State and the Control of Labor under Military Rule The Management of Accumulation Conclusion: Accumulation and the State in Peripheral Capitalism Bibliography Index

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NPB9780313264603
9780313264603
0313264600
Capital and the State in Nigeria by John Ohiorhenuan
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1989-08-23
280
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