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CHAPTER TWO. The State as Collaborator: The First Indigenization Decree
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- FIGURES ix
- TABLES xi
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xv
- ABBREVIATIONS xix
- INTRODUCTION 1
- CHAPTER ONE. Assessments of Indigenization: A Critical Review of Six Theoretical Approaches 11
- CHAPTER TWO. The State as Collaborator: The First Indigenization Decree 52
- CHAPTER THREE. Fronting, Commercial Consolidation, and Inequality 97
- CHAPTER FOUR. The State as Initiator: The Second Indigenization Decree 159
- CHAPTER FIVE. Maintaining Control: Multinational Responses to the Second Decree 199
- CHAPTER SIX. The Control of Finance and the Development of Capitalism in Nigeria 245
- CHAPTER SEVEN. The Dialectics of Indigenization: Stagnation and Transformation at Alternative Levels ofAnalysis 284
- APPENDIX A. Research Methods and Sampling of Companies of Individuals Interviewed 300
- APPENDIX B. Methodology and Codebook for Data Set Assembled on Incorporated Enterprises in Nigeria 313
- APPENDIX C. Microeconomic Data Gathered about the Operations of Manufacturing Firms 322
- APPENDIX D. Chronology of Economic Nationalism in Nigeria 324
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 327
- INDEX 337
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- FIGURES ix
- TABLES xi
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xv
- ABBREVIATIONS xix
- INTRODUCTION 1
- CHAPTER ONE. Assessments of Indigenization: A Critical Review of Six Theoretical Approaches 11
- CHAPTER TWO. The State as Collaborator: The First Indigenization Decree 52
- CHAPTER THREE. Fronting, Commercial Consolidation, and Inequality 97
- CHAPTER FOUR. The State as Initiator: The Second Indigenization Decree 159
- CHAPTER FIVE. Maintaining Control: Multinational Responses to the Second Decree 199
- CHAPTER SIX. The Control of Finance and the Development of Capitalism in Nigeria 245
- CHAPTER SEVEN. The Dialectics of Indigenization: Stagnation and Transformation at Alternative Levels ofAnalysis 284
- APPENDIX A. Research Methods and Sampling of Companies of Individuals Interviewed 300
- APPENDIX B. Methodology and Codebook for Data Set Assembled on Incorporated Enterprises in Nigeria 313
- APPENDIX C. Microeconomic Data Gathered about the Operations of Manufacturing Firms 322
- APPENDIX D. Chronology of Economic Nationalism in Nigeria 324
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 327
- INDEX 337