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Incomes Policies and the Developing Countries: the African Experience with Special Reference to Nigeria

In: Incomes Policies

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  • H. M. A. Onitiri

    (UNDP)

  • Akinola Owosekun

    (UN African Institute for Economic Development)

Abstract

For developed and developing countries alike, the experience of the past few years as regards the interaction between growth, incomes and employment, provides a number of valuable lessons that should be useful for the reconsideration of the advantages and disadvantages of incomes policies. However, it is with respect to the developing countries that such a reconsideration is even more urgent and, within that group, the Sub-Saharan countries which are now in the throes of a serious economic crisis.

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  • H. M. A. Onitiri & Akinola Owosekun, 1989. "Incomes Policies and the Developing Countries: the African Experience with Special Reference to Nigeria," International Economic Association Series, in: Victor L. Urquidi (ed.), Incomes Policies, chapter 13, pages 251-278, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:intecp:978-1-349-20381-9_13
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-20381-9_13
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