African Capitalism: A Case Study in Nigerian EntrepreneurshipMonograph 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 | 81 |
110 | 153 |
The Acquisition and Management of Capital and Labor | 185 |
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African apprentice businessmen capital capitalist chapter civil servants cost countries Economic Development Economic Growth elite employed employment enterprise entrepre entrepreneurial activity entrepreneurs entrepreneurship Enugu establishments ethnic excise excise tax extended family factors factors of production Federal footwear firms footwear industry footwear manufacturing foreign firms Gross Domestic Product Hausa Ibadan Ibid income indicated indigenous Industrial Entrepreneurship industrialists investment Journal of Economic Kaduna Kano lack Lagos large firms less developed loan Maiduguri major managerial manufacturing firms ment Ministry neurs Nige Nigerian Journal nomic North Northern occupations Office of Statistics Onitsha Owerri percentage personnel persons Peter Kilby Plan plastic footwear political population Port Harcourt preneur production regional result sample firms sandals Schatz sector Shoe Firm skills small firms Small Industries Social socio-economic sources Table technical tion trade Umuahia University Press value of output value-added wages workers Yoruba Zaria