The Politics and Economics of Removing Subsidies on Petroleum Products in Nigeria (Paperback, New)


Though the history of hikes in petroleum prices began in 1973. Ever since, most regimes in the country have toyed with the idea of removing the subsidies, with organised labour and the civil society usually vehemently opposed to the idea. In late 2011 the Jonathan administration announced plans to completely remove the subsidies but gave no timeline amid threats by organised labour, students and civil society groups to stoutly resist the move. In 2012, the regime announced the removal of the subsidies and subsequently reiterated that its decision on the issue was irreversible. It however announced some measures, including the provision of buses, to help cushion the impact of the move. The book takes a critical look at the politics and economics of the pro- and anti-subsidisation lobbies. It also examines the likely economic and social impacts of the move and its implications for the poor, the overall economy and the country's democratic project.

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Though the history of hikes in petroleum prices began in 1973. Ever since, most regimes in the country have toyed with the idea of removing the subsidies, with organised labour and the civil society usually vehemently opposed to the idea. In late 2011 the Jonathan administration announced plans to completely remove the subsidies but gave no timeline amid threats by organised labour, students and civil society groups to stoutly resist the move. In 2012, the regime announced the removal of the subsidies and subsequently reiterated that its decision on the issue was irreversible. It however announced some measures, including the provision of buses, to help cushion the impact of the move. The book takes a critical look at the politics and economics of the pro- and anti-subsidisation lobbies. It also examines the likely economic and social impacts of the move and its implications for the poor, the overall economy and the country's democratic project.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Adonis & Abbey Publishers Ltd

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

December 2013

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

December 2013

Editors

Dimensions

234 x 156 x 12mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

214

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-1-906704-94-0

Barcode

9781906704940

Categories

LSN

1-906704-94-5



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