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Hidden Trade in Hausaland
(1969)
This article is mainly concerned with the importance of the 'house-trade' conducted by fully-secluded women in a village, Batagarawa, in northern Katsina Emirate. I shall show that although each woman sells her produce ...
The Effects of Participation in a Foreign Specialists Seminar on Images of the Host Country and the Professional Field
(Sage Publications, 1965)
A Multi-National Communications Seminar for broadcasting Department of specialists was subjected to an intensive evaluation study, de Psychology signed to assess the effectiveness of the Seminar in achieving its The ...
Major Issues of Wage Policy in Africa
(1968)
In this paper the main focus is on minimum wage policy, with some briefer consideration given to problems of wage structure and the implications for trade unionism and collective bargaining. The geographical focus of ...
Dividend (Vol. 1, No. 1, Spring, 1969)
(Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Michigan, 1969)
Industrial Relations Systems in Colonial West Africa: A Comparative Analysis of French West Africa and the Gold Coast
(1968-12)
In this paper I will describe and compare some of the main aspects of industrial relations in British and French colonial territories in West Africa, using French West Africa and the Gold Coast (now Ghana) as units of ...
Relevant Alternatives in Resolving the Rural Poverty Problem
(Oxford University PressWiley Periodicals, Inc., 1964-05)
The Myth of the Amorphous Peasantry: A Northern Nigerian Case Study
(1968)
The purpose of this article is to present some rather detailed statistical ("grass-root") material bearing on the question of rural inequality, in the hope that this may help to bring discussion by economists out into the ...