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What needs are really basic in Nigeria?: some thoughts prompted by an ILO mission
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What needs are really basic in Nigeria?: some thoughts prompted by an ILO mission

Dudley Seers
International labour review, Vol.120(6), pp.741-750
1981

Abstract

basic needs economic and social development social policy foreign exchange control public expenditure rural area income redistribution incomes policy price policy Rural Development Nigeria
Article on a basic needs approach to economic and social development in Nigeria - examines existing social policies with regard to basic needs, and proposes the use of a strategy that would include foreign exchange controls, increased public expenditure in rural areas, income redistribution measures, incomes policy and price policy, and integrated rural development.
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