Deregulation of the Nigerian economy: The theoretical milieu

The deregulation of Nigerian economy was the main thrust of the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) introduced in the country in 1986 under the leadership of General Ibrahim Babandiga (1958-1993). Prior to that period the Nigerian economy was almost a command one with wide range of government cont...

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Main Author: Nureni Opeyemi Akintoye
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University Dzon Nezbit 2014-01-01
Series:Megatrend Revija
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description The deregulation of Nigerian economy was the main thrust of the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) introduced in the country in 1986 under the leadership of General Ibrahim Babandiga (1958-1993). Prior to that period the Nigerian economy was almost a command one with wide range of government control. Indeed, the introduction of SAP was said to be a final solution to the economic crisis faced by the Country. Unfortunately, SAP was introduced yet, the economy became more crunched. During the General Abach's regime (1993­1998), SAP was suspended out rightly. When General Abdulsalami Abubakar (1998-1999) took over, he continued pursuing the privatization programme which is a synonym of deregulation of the economy with the promulgation of another privatization decree. The civilian government led by President Obasanjo which took over from 1999 made deregulation the core with vigour. It is basked on this development that this paper intends to unravel the theoretical paradigm under which the deregulation of Nigerian economy could be explained. This includes capitalism, imperialism, colonialism particularly the incorporation of Nigerian into international capitalist system.
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spelling doaj.art-24a2cc23bcfc4673bfe44c606dcc1e902022-12-21T17:45:33ZengUniversity Dzon NezbitMegatrend Revija1820-31592014-01-0111320521410.5937/MegRev1403205N1820-31591403205NDeregulation of the Nigerian economy: The theoretical milieuNureni Opeyemi Akintoye0Faculty of Management Science, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, Oyo State, NigeriaThe deregulation of Nigerian economy was the main thrust of the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) introduced in the country in 1986 under the leadership of General Ibrahim Babandiga (1958-1993). Prior to that period the Nigerian economy was almost a command one with wide range of government control. Indeed, the introduction of SAP was said to be a final solution to the economic crisis faced by the Country. Unfortunately, SAP was introduced yet, the economy became more crunched. During the General Abach's regime (1993­1998), SAP was suspended out rightly. When General Abdulsalami Abubakar (1998-1999) took over, he continued pursuing the privatization programme which is a synonym of deregulation of the economy with the promulgation of another privatization decree. The civilian government led by President Obasanjo which took over from 1999 made deregulation the core with vigour. It is basked on this development that this paper intends to unravel the theoretical paradigm under which the deregulation of Nigerian economy could be explained. This includes capitalism, imperialism, colonialism particularly the incorporation of Nigerian into international capitalist system.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-3159/2014/1820-31591403205N.pdfderegulationeconomycapitalismcolonialismstructural adjustment
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economy
capitalism
colonialism
structural adjustment
title Deregulation of the Nigerian economy: The theoretical milieu
title_full Deregulation of the Nigerian economy: The theoretical milieu
title_fullStr Deregulation of the Nigerian economy: The theoretical milieu
title_full_unstemmed Deregulation of the Nigerian economy: The theoretical milieu
title_short Deregulation of the Nigerian economy: The theoretical milieu
title_sort deregulation of the nigerian economy the theoretical milieu
topic deregulation
economy
capitalism
colonialism
structural adjustment
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