This thesis argues that the explanation for underdevelopment should be sought primarily in the structural distortions of the domestic economy, the incoherence of national interests, as well as other internal political contradictions. By looking at the dynamics of Japan's relations with Nigeria between 1960 and 1985, it seeks to demonstrate how these factors militate not only against a beneficial interchange with a Northern economy, but against effective participation in the international economy. This constitutes a contrary diagnostic position to the literature which underpins the logic on which The Bretton Woods and Dependency Schools of thought are based. The thesis considers the following issues. First, it critically examines the role of...
Nigeria today depends largely on imported products for the survival of her economy. It is a shame an...
This article uses consular reports in order to examine Japan\u27s trade with East and South Africa d...
The primary objective of this thesis is to investigate the impact of oil on Nigeria's pattern of tra...
Trade theorists recognize trade as a vital catalyst for national growth andoverall development. Yet ...
The study examined the economic relations between Nigeria and China. It investigated how Chinese fir...
This work is an assessment of Nigeria-Sino bilateral trade relations. This assessment was done using...
This thesis is a case study of Federal Nigeria's foreign policy for the period 1960-66. Concerned wi...
The primary concern of this dissertation is to present a descriptive analysis of the impact of trade...
The debate on foreign economic relations has stressed the expansion and diversification of trade as ...
Despite the learning opportunities inherent in Nigeria’s history and the country’s access to mainstr...
This study is prompted by two factors which thus provide the respective bases for the two parts to w...
Nigeria’s first contact with China took place in 1960 when a Chinese delegation, on the invitation o...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX193801 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
International trade is critical to economic development. The 20th century ushered in an era of globa...
Multinational Corporations play a major role in global economic development. Indeed, some scholars h...
Nigeria today depends largely on imported products for the survival of her economy. It is a shame an...
This article uses consular reports in order to examine Japan\u27s trade with East and South Africa d...
The primary objective of this thesis is to investigate the impact of oil on Nigeria's pattern of tra...
Trade theorists recognize trade as a vital catalyst for national growth andoverall development. Yet ...
The study examined the economic relations between Nigeria and China. It investigated how Chinese fir...
This work is an assessment of Nigeria-Sino bilateral trade relations. This assessment was done using...
This thesis is a case study of Federal Nigeria's foreign policy for the period 1960-66. Concerned wi...
The primary concern of this dissertation is to present a descriptive analysis of the impact of trade...
The debate on foreign economic relations has stressed the expansion and diversification of trade as ...
Despite the learning opportunities inherent in Nigeria’s history and the country’s access to mainstr...
This study is prompted by two factors which thus provide the respective bases for the two parts to w...
Nigeria’s first contact with China took place in 1960 when a Chinese delegation, on the invitation o...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX193801 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
International trade is critical to economic development. The 20th century ushered in an era of globa...
Multinational Corporations play a major role in global economic development. Indeed, some scholars h...
Nigeria today depends largely on imported products for the survival of her economy. It is a shame an...
This article uses consular reports in order to examine Japan\u27s trade with East and South Africa d...
The primary objective of this thesis is to investigate the impact of oil on Nigeria's pattern of tra...