Culture, Politics, and Money Among the Yoruba

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African Economic History
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Chieftaincy Title
Colonial Administration
corruption and money-lending
Counterfeit Coins
Cowry Currency
cowry currency systems
Cowry Shells
Cypraea Moneta
Ekpo Eyo
empire
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Ijebu Ode
monetary practices Yoruba society
Native Courts
Nepa
Nigerian economic history
Night Watchmen
Oil Boom Era
oil boom impact Nigeria
oyo
Oyo Empire
Public Letter Writer
social stratification Africa
Southwestern Nigeria
structural adjustment policies
Toyin Falola
Vice Versa
War Time
West African Currency Board
Yoruba Cities
Yoruba Economy
Yoruba Society
Yoruba View
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781560004189
  • Weight: 890g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This masterful book investigates and analyzes several aspects of money among the Yoruba of Nigeria. Falola and Adebayo explore the origin, philosophy, uses, politics, and problems of acquiring and spending money in Yoruba culture. No prior book exists on this aspect of a major ethnic group in Africa with established connections with the black Diaspora in North America and the Caribbean. Conceived so that each chapter may be read individually, the volume is divided into three parts. Part 1, "Money and Its Uses," focuses on the transition from barter to cowry currency, the idealistic and pragmatic views of money, the impact of monetization on social stratification, accumulation among members of the elite, and the development of savings, banking, and credit institutions. Part 2, "Money and Its Problems," investigates the social, political, and cultural problems of money, including money-lending, theft, counterfeiting, and corruption. Part 3, "Money and Oil Economy," assesses the impact of the oil industry on the Nigerian state and examines both the positive and negative effects of oil money on Yoruba economy, society, and spending. Concluding chapters detail efforts to arrest the crisis that followed the economic slump after the oil boom and led to the adoption of the Structural Adjustment Program, and also evaluate the effects of currency devaluation on personal and communal responsibilities and social payment. Culture, Politics, and Money Among the Yoruba is timely in view of ongoing political and economic changes in Africa. It will be of interest to economists, sociologists, and African studies specialists.

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