Peasant Agriculture, Government, and Economic Growth in Nigeria

Peasant Agriculture, Government, and Economic Growth in Nigeria

Author: Gerald K. Helleiner

Publisher:

Published: 1966

Total Pages: 630

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Study of the economic development of Nigeria since 1900 with particular emphasis on the period since world war 2 - covers economic growth, traditional agriculture, export of agricultural products, marketing boards, price stabilisation, financial aspects, etc., and includes chapters on the infrastructure, education, industrialization, the manufacturing industry and economic planning. Statistical tables, and bibliography pp. 353 to 384.


Agriculture and Nigerian Economic Development

Agriculture and Nigerian Economic Development

Author: H. A. Oluwasanmi

Publisher:

Published: 1966

Total Pages: 260

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Examination of Nigerian agriculture - includes the place of agriculture in the national economy, its historical development through the colonial period, land tenure, demographic aspects, characteristics of rural workers, agricultural machinery and equipment, cultivation techniques, production and marketing methods, capital and investment, and rural development and its importance to industrialization. Bibliography pp. 229 to 233.


State Power, Agrarian Policies and Peasant Welfare

State Power, Agrarian Policies and Peasant Welfare

Author: Dan Mou

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2014-01-17

Total Pages: 445

ISBN-13: 1491889195

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This book identifies and explains the politico-historical forces that underlie agrarian policies in Nigeria. It also examines the impacts of these policies on different social classes and groups, especially the peasantry. The book focuses specifically on the Agricultural Marketing and Commodity Boards in Nigeria from 1945-1985. These boards are examined as state agencies and actions that have direct implications for different classes and groups. The book reveals that the various social classes and groups contested every step of the agrarian policies, right from their agenda setting to actual implementation. Consequently, the contestations affected drastically the policies and outcomes in such a way that the original goals were lost. I am very impressed with its theoretical scope, command of extant literature and methodological sophistication. Dr. Mous book should be of immense interest to a broad range of scholars from political theorists, to political economists as well as African area specialists. - Professor Crawford Young, Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin Madison, USA. Dr. Dan MouThanks for contributing to knowledge. Your book is highly expository and full of discoveries We are proud of you. S.A. Raofu, Chairman, Committee of Deans, AOCOE, Lagos, Nigeria.