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Corporate social responsibility and the role of rural women in sustainable agricultural development in sub‐Saharan Africa: Evidence from the Niger Delta in Nigeria
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Uduji, Joseph Ikechukwu
Low productivity among female farmers when compared with their male counterparts is considered an outcome of limited access to agricultural land and inputs. The objective of this investigation was to assess the impact of multinational oil companies' (MOCs') corporate social responsibility (CSR) on rural women's access to modern agricultural inputs [...]
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The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility Interventions on Female Education Development in the Rural Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
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Joseph I. Uduji
The objective of this investigation was to assess the impact of multinational oil companies’ (MOCs) corporate social responsibility (CSR) interventions in female education programmes in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. a total of 800 rural women were sampled across the region. The results from the logit model showed that rural women depended on [...]
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Does corporate social responsibility initiative restrain young people from irregular migration in sub-Saharan Africa? Evidence from Nigeria’s oil-producing communities
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Joseph Ikechukwu Uduji
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Oil and the Propensity to Armed Struggle in the Niger Delta of Nigeria
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Oyefusi, Aderoju
This paper attempts to explain the determinants of the propensity to armed struggle and the probability of participation by individuals in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria using primary (micro) data. While grievance appears to be pervasive among individuals and communities in the region and can be systematically explained, neither the grievance le [...]
The World Bank; 2007 - 2007
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Etude démographique du delta vif du Niger: Mission socio- economique du soudan 1956 - 1958; 2ème FASCICULE
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Traitement et commercialisation du poisson pêché dans le delta central du Niger., [III], Note de synthèse
Société d'études pour le développement économique et sociale.; 1964 - 29 p.
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Suppliers to Multinationals: Linkage programs to strengthen local companies in Developing Countries
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Battat, Joseph
Foreign direct investment in developing countries has increased dramatically in the last ten years. As a result, many developing countries have begun to search for ways to increase the benefits from such investment. One of the ways is through increased backward linkages between foreign controlled companies and local firms [...]
World Bank; - 38p.
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Traitement et commercialisation du poisson pêché dans le delta central du Niger, Tome II, mesures proposées : annexes.
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Charbonnier, Daniel.
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Cheminault, Robert.
SCET; 1964 - xi, 180 p.
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Traitement et commercialisation du poisson pêché dans le Delta central du Niger, Tome 1, Analyse de la situation actuelle
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Charbonnier, Daniel.
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Cheminault, Robert.
S.C.E.T.; 1964 - vii, 199 p.
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Conséquences économiques et sociales de l'exploitation des systèmes d'irrigation du delta central Nigérien au Mali une étude d'impact de technologie étayée par "system dynamics" une méthode de simulation mathématique sur ordinateur
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DIARRA, Youssouf
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Multinational corporations and Africa
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Anyang—Nyon'o, Peter
[R/2.706]
IDEP; 1975 - 24p.
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Energy crisis multinational corporations and the third world
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Girvan, Norman
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IDEP; 1974 - 8p.
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Energy crisis. Multinational corporations and the third world
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Girvan, Norman
IDEP; 1974 - 10p.
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Law and Petroleum Industry in Nigeria current challenges: Essays in honour of Justice Kate Abiri
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Deinduomo, Gowon
This book, which has twenty chapters, is a collection of essays in honour of Honourable Justice (Mrs) Kate Abiri, Chief Judge of Bayelsa State of Nigeria who has contributed immensely to the rule of law and advancement in the Niger Delta area in particular where the petroleum industry has wrought great devastation in various forms. The law and the [...]
Malthouse Press Limited; 2009 - 385p.
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The role of advocacy in competition policy: The case of the Argentine gasoline market
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Serebrisky, Tomas
In 2000 the Argentine antitrust authorities conducted a study of the state of competition in the gasoline market. The study concludes with a set of policy recommendations (that is, limits to vertical integration and to the duration of contracts between oil companies and gasoline stations) which were subsequently implemented by the Argentine governm [...]
The World Bank; 2003 - 31p; Ref.
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The political economy of multinational corporations and the international division of labour
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Girvan, Norman
[FTM/15]
IDEP; 1975 - 10p.
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Multinational corporations and Economic Development in Africa
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Banks, F. E.
The John being referred to in this quotation in John-McCandish King, self-style philanthrophist and one time associate of Bernard Cornfeld of IOS, who founded the 'complex' that Schirra is talking about for the purpose of tax avoidance on a grand scale - not only for himself, but for anyone else who may have felt a need for these services and could [...]
IDEP; 1974 - 22p.
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Multinational Firms in Africa
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Widstrand, Carl
Scandinavian Institute of Africa Studies; 1975 - 425 p.
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Male-Female differences in agricultural productivity : Methodological Issues and Empirical Evidence
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Quisumbing, Agnes R.
Most estimates of male-female differences in technical efficiency from production function studies show that male and female farmers are equally efficient farm managers, controlling for levels of inputs and human capital. There is some evidence, however, of allocative inefficiency within households. Marginal products of labor depend on the relative [...]
IFPRI; 1996 - pp 1579-1595
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The Politico-economic position of multinational corporations: a Nigerian example
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Soleye, O. O.
The significance of multinational corporation in the world economic and political order is now universally appreciated. Names like ITT, General Motors, IBM, Ford Motors, Shell, ICI, Unilever (or UAC) Dunlop and even Lonrho are symhols not only of economic power hut of political influence. The ever growing power of these international firms has led [...]
IDEP; 1974 - 26p.
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