

An edition of The advance of African capital (1990)
the growth of Nigerian private enterprise
By Tom Forrest
Publish Date
1994
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press for the International African Institute
Language
eng
Pages
300
Description:
The Advance of African Capital provides the most detailed and extensive account of medium- and large-scale African business yet published. Up-to-date and comprehensive, it examines the growth of private enterprise in Nigeria, giving profiles of the country's key entrepreneurs. Combining ethnographic and historical perspectives, Tom Forrest examines the strategies and patterns of development employed by business people from the colonial period to the present. Through a series of highly readable case studies, he provides a broad picture of the various forms of capital accumulation and sectoral advances in trade, transport, manufacture, agriculture, finance and other services. These are set within the context of changing economic opportunities, shifts in power and policy, relations with foreign capital, and attitudes towards private business and the state. Not only an invaluable digest of Nigeria's business activity, this important study also challenges existing views about African enterprise and is highly relevant to policymakers concerned with economic development.
subjects: History, Business enterprises, Free enterprise, Entrepreneurship, Saving and investment, Nigeria, economic conditions
Places: Nigeria
Times: 20th century