Planning Without Facts: Lessons in Resource Allocation from Nigeria's DevelopmentTheoretical study of economic planning in Nigeria, with particular reference to the methodology applied in economic forecasting based on past experiences in respect of the national level economy - covers accounting procedures, investment criteria, fiscal policy and government policy of nationalization, etc. |
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Planning without Facts | 1 |
Planning in Nigeria | 26 |
A General View of Planning | 52 |
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