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The Making of Oil-backed Indigenous Capitalism in Nigeria
Authors:Jesse Salah Ovadia
Affiliation:1. York University , 7th Floor, York Research Tower, 4700 Keele St., Toronto , Ontario , M3J 1P3 , Canada jovadia@yorku.ca
Abstract:There has been considerable growth in the past few years in the number and size of Nigerian companies providing services to the oil and gas industry. The capacity of these companies, enhanced by local content policy, will not only create economic development in the industry, but will also likely boost the development of Nigeria's manufacturing and service economies. While ‘Nigerian content’ faces many challenges in terms of implementation, it has made and will continue to make a significant impact on the economy of Nigeria and may also be making a significant impact on the political economy. Powerful interests have helped ensure that the Nigerian elite will be the primary beneficiaries of Nigerian content. Through interviews and case studies, this article argues that by embracing Nigerian content as a new strategy of accumulation, the elite are creating more capitalistic social relations of production in Nigeria.
Keywords:Nigeria  oil  rentier state  development  indigenous capitalism  industrialisation  oil services  manufacturing  elite accumulation  local content  Nigerian content
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