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Bade Onimode

1944-2001·3,426 citations

Bade Onimode was a prominent Nigerian Marxist economist and professor at the University of Ibadan, where he also served as Deputy Vice-Chancellor. He was a leading figure in African political economy, renowned for his critiques of imperialism, the IMF, and structural adjustment programs, and served as Chairman of the Institute for African Alternatives.

Works

135 works
TitleYearLanguageCitations
Imperialism and underdevelopment in Nigeria: the dialectics of mass poverty1982en455
A political economy of the African crisis1988en387
The IMF, the World Bank and the African debt1989en248
Africa in the World of the 21st Century2000en137
An introduction to Marxist political economy198587
The economic impact1989en57
Imperialism and multinational corporations: A case study of Nigeria1978en55
Imperialism and multinational corporations : A case study of Nigeria1978en55
African development and governance strategies in the 21st century2004en40
Imperialism and Nigerian Development198138
IMF and World Bank Programmes in Africa198927
Economic Development of Nigeria: the socialist alternative1975en23
Multinational Corporations in Nigeria1983en22
Mobilisation for the implementation of alternative development paradigms in 21st century Africa2004en19
Overview of corruption and organized crime in Africa2000en18
The Economic Basis of the National Question200717
A Political Economy of the African1988en16
Economic development and policy in an open economy: the Nigerian experience since 1960199515
Fiscal federalism in the 21st century: Options for Nigeria2003en15
Fiscal Federalism in Nigeria: Options for the 21st Century2001en15
Economic Development of Nigeria: The Socialist Alternative. Ibadan, Nigeria: The Nigerian Academy of Arts1975en14
The IMF, the World Bank, and the African Debt: The Social and Political Impact. Vol. 21989en14
Planning for underdevelopment in Nigeria198113
Nigeria: The dynamics of the challenge of underdevelopment1984en13
Issues in African development: essays in honour of Adebayo Adedeji at 65.1995en13
Unequal exchange, external debt and capacity for development–oriented policies in African countries200312
Coalition for change1990en12
Alternative development strategies for Africa1989en12
The state of the African political economy199611
The political economy of privatization in a depressed economy198811
Critical issues in the reproduction of underdevelopment198310
The IMF1989en10
A critique of planning concepts and methodology in Nigeria197710
Class struggle as a reality of Nigerian development1981en9
The African Crisis and Nigeria19879
The IMF, the World Bank and the African Debt: The Economic1989en9
The social and political impact1989en8
Overview of corruption and organised crime in Nigeria2000en8
Economic development and class struggle in Nigeria19788
The Democratization Process and the Economy19927
The African Response: Adjustment or Transformation1992en7
Africa and the Challenge of the 21st Century2000en7
Overview of Nigeria's Development and Planning Experience19957
The impact of structural adjustment on women in Nigeria1991en7
Transcending the politics of Adjustment1991en7
Structural Adjustment, Development and Democracy–What Options for Africa?19986
Global Challenges facing South Africa and Nigeria Towards the 21 st Century19996
The Impact of Structural Adjustment on Women: Concepts and Issues19896
Mobilizing Women for Economic Empowerment19966
Overview of Nigeria's Economic Policy and Implications for Poverty Alleviation2003en5