African Capitalism: A Case Study in Nigerian Entrepreneurship

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Hoover Institution Press, 1977 - Business & Economics - 293 pages
Monograph discussing the role of entrepreneurship in the economic development of Nigeria - covers labour demand and labour supply of managers and entrepreneurs in relation to size of enterprise, the extent of indigenization, the influence of educational level on entrepreneurial efficiency, etc., presents a economic policy of Nigerian business and includes case studies based on the shoe and leather industry. Bibliography pp. 265 to 284, graph, map, photographs, references and statistical tables.

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The Supply of and Demand for Nigerian Entrepreneurs
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The Acquisition and Management of Capital and Labor
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