ECONOMIC DEPENDENCY AND THIRD WORLD UNDER DEVELOPMENT. NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE.


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ABSTRACT

This  study examines the relationship between the third world countries and the western capitalist countries. It shows dependency as a phenomenon or problem of relationship that gave rise to the economic growth and development of the western world in expense of the third world societies which are economically underdeveloped, and lack  the capacity  and ability to control the economic system or productive processes of the societies. In our attempt to analyze and address this problem we used dependency theory for the analytical framework while documentary research method was employed in gathering and analyzing data. Unequal relationship between Nigeria and countries of the western world coupled with negative role of the Nigeria economic elite was discovered as the major problem, it was ascertained that this problem is historically rooted in foundation of the society, as such, ordinary measures are not suitable, rather concrete type in form of socialist transformation is recommended by the study.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title page                                                                                 i

Approval page                                                                  ii

Dedication                                                                       iii

Acknowledgement                                                            iv

Abstract                                                                           v

Table of content                                                               vi

CHAPTER ONE

Introduction                                                                     1

Statement of the problem                                                        2

Objective of the study                                                      2

Significance of the study                                                  3

Theoretical frame work                                                    4

Hypothesis                                                                       5

Literature review                                                              5

Definition of the terms                                                   17

Method of data collection/analysis                                 20

Scope of the study                                                         20

 Limitation of study                                                       21

Reference                                                                     22

CHAPTER TWO

THE ORIGIN OF DEPENDENCY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NIGERIA AND WESTERN WORLD

2.1      The pre colonial political economy                      23

2.2      The colonial political economy                                   28

2.3      Post colonial political economy                                 36

CHAPTER THREE

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NIGERIA AND THE CAPITALIST COUNTRIES OF THE WESTERN WORLD

3.1      Dependency relationship                                         44

3.2      The positive  roles of multi national corporations 46

3.3      The negative role of multinational corporations  50

3.4      High rate of importation in Nigeria                   53

3.5      Foreign loan in Nigeria                                     58

3.6      The roles of international financial institution in

        Nigeria                                                             64

CHAPTER FOUR

NEGATIVE ROLES OF NIGERIAN ECONOMIC ELITE

4.1      Problem of corruption                                      70

4.2      Foreign oriented economic policies                  75

4.3      The structural adjustment programme (SAP)   77

4.4      National Economic Empowerment

Development strategy (NEEDS)                                81

4.5      Lack of ability of self reliance                           86

CHAPTER FIVE

5.1      Summary                                                                 90

5.2      Conclusion                                                      91

5.3      Recommendation                                             91

Bibliography                                                            97

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

Economic dependency is the lack of capacity and ability to control the economic system or productive process of a society such that the society as a state depends on foreign developed economy states for leadership and control through regulations and some economic institution. The country that are depending on the rest are mostly poor countries of the third world, Nigeria is a typical poor third world country and underdeveloped that depend on the western world for decision and implementation of economic policies , thereby contributing to the economic development of the west to  her own detriment. For example, (SAP) structure Adjustment programme of 1986, National Directorate  of employment (NDE) of 1986, Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) poverty alleviation programme etc. all seems to have end in failure after gulping in estimate material and human resources, funded with loan and the associated  intrest.

Since the economic structure is disarticulated, being the main structure; the foundation; on which rise the political super structure; and which controls both the intellectual and material production, the implication is the underdevelopment of the entire society. The state of underdevelopment of the entire society raises serious alarm in whole third world countries and the international community. Historically,  most of the third world countries suffering dependency. Passed common rigorous stages of development from slavery  to colonialism/imperialism, and to and to the contemporary globalization. What   distinguished one stage from the other was the intensification of the rate of suppression and exploitation mounted on the poor third world countries by the economically developed west.

1.2 Statement Of Problem

What makes human is the ability to be independent from the wills of other people. People of the third world are regarded as sub-human being because of absolute economic dependency on the western developed economies. The problem of the study is that Nigeria like other third world countries has being suffering underdevelopment which emanated from dominant exploitative character of the western economies on which those of the third world  depend. The foregoing raises some major questions:

·        What is the major cause of economic dependency  in Nigeria?

·        What is the role of Nigerian economic elite in the economic dependency problem of the country?

What role do multinational companies play in sustaining economic dependency?

1.3   OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

In the light of the consideration therefore is the purpose of this work which becomes the task of identifying the historical forces which has generated economic underdevelopment has continues to reproduce itself till today. This history of economic underdevelopment will be traced from the period of colonization to the present time.

         It is the aim of this study to examine certain crucial concepts that are closely related to the problem of economic dependency and underdevelopment, specifically:

1.    It will investigate the major cause of economic dependency in Nigeria.

2.    To discover the impact or the role Nigerian economic elite in the economic dependency problem of the country.

3.    To examine the role of Multinationals in the economic dependency of Nigeria

1.4.     Significance Of Study

  • Department: Political Science
  • Project ID: POL0236
  • Access Fee: ₦5,000
  • Pages: 65 Pages
  • Chapters: 5 Chapters
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