2021
DOI: 10.1080/23311983.2021.1932283
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Interrogating the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Policies in Nigeria, 1986–2018

Abstract: From the 1980s, Nigeria's economy has witnessed severe stagnation. While Eurocentric literature pinpoint the Nigerian civil war and her leaders' corruptive tendency as the prima facie, Afrocentric literatures trace the country's economic woes to her historical processes of colonial domination and economic exploitation. Nevertheless, none of the above arguments underpin more firmly as being the catalyst to the country's economic dysfunction especially when compared to IMF policies in the country. This paper in … Show more

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“…Oftentimes, fingers have been pointed to the country's corrupt leadership, going by the Western powers' analysis, while readings from the soil have indicated colonialism, neo-colonialism, and imperialism of Western domination. However, Isiani et al (2021) maintain that the most pressing position has been Nigeria's economic linkage with the IMF and other instrumentalities of external loans that have over the years enmeshed the country in deeper debts through their imposed conditionality. For example, the Structural Adjustment Program of the IMF loans in the 1990s cemented the country's economic doom until today (Isiani et al, 2021).…”
Section: A Historical Background Of Debts In Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Oftentimes, fingers have been pointed to the country's corrupt leadership, going by the Western powers' analysis, while readings from the soil have indicated colonialism, neo-colonialism, and imperialism of Western domination. However, Isiani et al (2021) maintain that the most pressing position has been Nigeria's economic linkage with the IMF and other instrumentalities of external loans that have over the years enmeshed the country in deeper debts through their imposed conditionality. For example, the Structural Adjustment Program of the IMF loans in the 1990s cemented the country's economic doom until today (Isiani et al, 2021).…”
Section: A Historical Background Of Debts In Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Isiani et al (2021) maintain that the most pressing position has been Nigeria's economic linkage with the IMF and other instrumentalities of external loans that have over the years enmeshed the country in deeper debts through their imposed conditionality. For example, the Structural Adjustment Program of the IMF loans in the 1990s cemented the country's economic doom until today (Isiani et al, 2021).…”
Section: A Historical Background Of Debts In Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%
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