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Title: Small scale industries in Nigeria concepts, appraisal of some government policies and suggested solutions to identified problems
Authors: Sule, E. I. K.
Keywords: Small -scale industries
Government policies
Nigeria
Issue Date: Dec-1986
Publisher: Central Bank of Nigeria, Research Department
Citation: Sule, E. I. K. (1986). Small scale industries in Nigeria concepts, appraisal of some government policies and suggested solutions to identified problems. CBN Economic and Financial Review, 24(4), 24-34.
Series/Report no.: Vol. 24;No. 4
Abstract: This paper analysed the concept of small-scale industries in Nigeria. After suggesting a modification to the extant definitions with a view to harmonising them, it appraised government small-scale industrial policy which is based on realising the conceptualised advantages of the small-scale paradigm. The analysis paid special attention to the funding of these enterprises. Whereas failure of the large-scale import-dependent assembly plants to propel the country into a satisfactory course of industrialisation necessitated the diversification of strategy to embrace the promotion of small-scale enterprises, achievement under the new strategy has not been commensurate with expectations in terms of the stated objectives which were economic self-reliance through the mobilisation of available local resources, employment generation, and industrial dispersal as well as mitigation of rural urban migration.
URI: http://library.cbn.gov.ng:8092/jspui/handle/123456789/666
ISSN: 1957 – 2968
Appears in Collections:Economic and Financial Review



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