The Nigerian State: Political Economy, State Class and Political System in the Post-colonial EraCurrey, 1988 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... revenues . In any federal system , but most particularly one in which fiscal relations between the centre and the ... oil boom of the 1970s , in a sense also unified the national economy inasmuch as all the States ' individual dependencies on ...
... revenues . In any federal system , but most particularly one in which fiscal relations between the centre and the ... oil boom of the 1970s , in a sense also unified the national economy inasmuch as all the States ' individual dependencies on ...
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... oil . In qualitative terms , the country's essentially neo - colonial capitalist mode and relations of production ... revenues have greatly inflated the overall size of state revenues ( Table 11 : 1 ) . Estimates by the Nigerian National ...
... oil . In qualitative terms , the country's essentially neo - colonial capitalist mode and relations of production ... revenues have greatly inflated the overall size of state revenues ( Table 11 : 1 ) . Estimates by the Nigerian National ...
الصفحة 219
... revenue to 58.1 % in 1970 , to 93.6 % in 1975 , and to 98 % and more through the first half of the 1980s.2 The growing centrality of oil revenues correlates with the rapid decline of agriculture ( from circa two - thirds of GNP at ...
... revenue to 58.1 % in 1970 , to 93.6 % in 1975 , and to 98 % and more through the first half of the 1980s.2 The growing centrality of oil revenues correlates with the rapid decline of agriculture ( from circa two - thirds of GNP at ...
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