A Hard Look at Industrial Estate Development in Nigeria
Oyeyemi Adegbite ()
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Oyeyemi Adegbite: Enterprise Consultancy Services
Chapter Chapter 6 in Perspectives on Industrial Development in Nigeria, 2021, pp 153-173 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract All over the world, industrial estates are now recognized as veritable instruments for promoting rapid industrial development. This is because such estates, amongst other socio-economic benefits, help to facilitate the quick takeoff of industrial establishments by making land readily available in suitable locations and with the required infrastructure such as good access roads, water, and electricity. Thus, in the quest for rapid industrialization, most developing countries (including Nigeria) have established several industrial estates with a view to accelerating the pace of industrial development.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-84375-5_6
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