Publications, Reviews, and Presentations
Nnadozie,
E., “Africa at the Crossroads of Globalization,” in S. C. Saxena and John M.
Mbaku, Africa at the Crossroads, (forthcoming book).
Nnadozie,
E., “What Determines US Investment in African Countries?” Journal of
African Economies, Oxford University, (forthcoming).
Nnadozie,
E., “Does Trade Cause Growth in Nigeria?” Journal of African Economies, Oxford
University, (forthcoming).
Nnadozie,
E., J. Ishiyama, and J. Chon. “Undergraduate
Research Internships and Graduate School Success,” Journal of College
Student Development, Vol. 42, No. 2, March/April, 2001
Nnadozie,
E. African Indigenous Private Entrepreneurship:
The Determinants of Resurgence and Growth of Igbo Entrepreneurship During
the Post-Biafra Period,” Journal of African Business (forthcoming in
2001).
Nnadozie,
E. African Economic
Development, 1st edition (textbook), Academic Press, a division of Harcourt Brace, (in press).
Nnadozie,
E.; Ishiyama, J., and Chon, J. “Does
Undergraduate Research Internship Lead to Graduate School Success?” Opportunity
Outlook, Fall 2000.
Nnadozie,
E. U. “Post-Colonial African Achievement in Health.”
In Ebere Onwudiwe (ed.), Africa’s
Other Story. Stanford
University Press (in press).
Nunnally,
B. H., Jr., Nnadozie, E. U, and Plath, D. “Banking
and Bank Regulation in Nigeria,” Journal of International Bank Regulation,
to appear in the November 1999 issue.
Nnadozie,
E. U. “Trade, Regional Cooperation, and Economic Growth in
Nigeria,” Journal of Nigerian Affairs,
vol. 4 (2), September 1995.
McCarville,
M. and Nnadozie, E. “Causality
Tests of Export-Led Growth: The
Case of Mexico,” Atlantic Economic Journal, vol. 23, No. 2, June 1995.
Nnadozie,
E. U. “Strategies for Nigeria’s Economic Development in the
1990s and Beyond,” CONPO Review:
A Journal of Interdisciplinary Analysis of Nigerian Issues, vol. 3
(1) March—September 1994, pp. 3–21.
Nnadozie, E. U. and M. Dwight. “The Political Economy of Islamic Penetration and Development in Niger.” Scandinavian Journal of Development Alternatives, Vol. IX, No. 2 & 3, June-September 1990.
Nnadozie,
E. African
Economic Development,
1st edition (textbook) forthcoming from Academic Press, a division of
Harcourt Brace.
Nnadozie,
E. “Managing the African Business Culture,” in Felix Moses
Edoho (ed), Management Challenges in Africa,
forthcoming from Greenwood.
Azevedo,
M., Nnadozie, E., and Joao, T. Historical
Dictionary of Mozambique, Second Edition, Lanham, MD: Scarecrow
Press, (forthcoming).
Nnadozie,
E. “Toward a
Strategy of Export-led Development in 21st Century Nigeria.”
In Angela Nwaneri (ed.), Nigeria: Visions for the Future.
London: Macmillan, 1999.
Nnadozie,
E. U. African
Culture and American Business in Africa: How
to Strategically Manage Cultural Differences in Africa Business,
Kirksville: Afrimax, Inc. 1998.
Nnadozie, E. U. “Trade and Regional Integration Strategy for African Economic Development in the 21st Century.” In Felix Moses Edoho, Globalization and the New World Order: Problems, Prospects, and Solutions for Africa’s Development in the 21st Century. Greenwood, 1997, pp. 157-170.
Azevedo,
M., and E. U. Nnadozie. Chad:
A Nation in Search of It’s Future.
Boulder: Westview Press,
1997.
Nnadozie,
E. U. Oil
Boom and Socioeconomic Crisis in Nigeria: A
Regional Perspective to the Nigerian Disease and the Rural Sector.
New York: The Edwin Mellen
Press 1995.
Book Reviews:
Structural
Adjustment Reconsidered: Economic
Policy and Poverty in Africa by David E. Sahn, Paul A. Dorosh, and Stephen
D. Younger. Cambridge UK: Cambridge
University Press, 1997. Forthcoming
in African Studies Review.
Fractured
History: Elite Shifts and Policy
Changes in Nigeria by Joseph Nanven Garba, Princeton New Jersey: Sungai,
1995, In Journal of Nigerian Affairs, vol. 4 (2), September–March, 1995.
The
East Asian Miracle: Economic
Growth and Public Policy. By
The World Bank, New York: Oxford University Press, 1993, 398 pages.
In CONPO Review, vol. 4 (1)
March–September, 1995.
Strategic
Planning in Technology Transfer to Less Developed Countries.
By Christian N. Madu, New York:
Quorum Books, 1992, 205 pages. In
CONPO Review:
A Journal of Interdisciplinary Analysis of Nigerian Issues vol. 3
(2) September 1994–March 1995, pp. 34–35.
The
Politics of Economic Adjustment: International
Constraints, Distributive Conflicts, and the State.
Eds. Stephan Haggard and Robert Kaufman, Princeton, New Jersey:
Princeton University Press, 1992, 356 pages.
Journal of African Economies volume 3 (3), 1994.
A
Blighted Harvest: The World Bank
and African Agriculture in the 1980s.
By Peter Gibbon, Kjell J. Havnevik, and Kenneth Hermele, London:
James Currey, 1993, 168 pages. African Studies Review.
Nigeria:
The Political Transition & The Future of Democracy.
By Arthur Agwuncha Nwankwo, Nigeria:
Fourth Dimension Publishing Co. Ltd., 1993, 404 pages.
In African Studies Review, vol. 38 (1), April, 1995.
The
Impact of Oil on a Developing Country: The
Case of Nigeria. By Augustine A.
Ikein; Foreword by Letha A. See, New York, London:
Praeger, 1990, 296 pages. In
CONPO Review: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Analysis of Nigerian Issues, vol.
3 (1) March—September 1994, pp. 57–59.
Niger: Personal Rule and Political Survival in the Sahel, by Charlick, R., Westview, 1991, Profiles International.
Nnadozie,
E. “The Significance of President Clinton’s Trip to
Africa,” Kansas City Star, Friday,
April 10, 1998.
Nnadozie,
E. “Application of Total Quality Management in TRIO
Programs,” Opportunity Outlook,
December 1996, pp. 17-22.
Nnadozie,
E. “Doing Business in Africa:
What Americans Need to Know,” African
Profiles International, January, 1996.
Nnadozie, E. “The World Bank and Development in Africa,” African Profiles International, September, 1993.
Nnadozie, E. "The Role of African Diplomatic Missions in Promoting US Business with Africa," Unpublished Report, January, 2000.
Nnadozie,
E. “Why E-Commerce Underdeveloped in Africa and What Can Be Done About
It?” To be presented at the International Academy of African Business and
Development, Washington DC April 4-7, 2001
Nnadozie,
E. “E-Commerce in Africa: Key
Issues and their Implications.” Presented
at the International Academy of E-Business, San Francisco, March, 7-11, 2001
Nnadozie, E.
“An Empirical Analysis of the Determinants of US Direct Investment in
Africa,” presented at the American Economic Association Annual Meeting,
Boston MA, January 6–10, 2000.
Nnadozie, E.
“Democracy and US Direct Investment in Africa,” presented at the
Mid America Alliance for African Studies, University of Kansas, Lawrence,
Kansas, September 23–25, 1999.
Nnadozie,
E. “Sustainable US Investment for Sustainable African Growth:
Strategies for Generating Sustainable US Investment in Africa,”
presented at the Fifth African–African American Summit, Accra, Ghana, May
15–22, 1999.
Nnadozie,
E. “Igbo Entrepreneurship Since Biafra,” presented at the 41st
Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association,
Chicago, October 29-November 1, 1998.
Nnadozie,
E. “Nigeria’s Prospects for Democracy and Economic
Development in the 21st Century,” presented to the Nigeria
Cultural Association, University of Missouri Columbia, October 1998.
Nnadozie,
E. The “Cultural Environment of African Business,” presented
at AFRICA 98: A Conference & Expo on Business, Trade, and Investment
Opportunities in Africa, Scottsdale Arizona, October 26-31, 1998.
Nnadozie,
E. “Critical Issues in US-African Business,” presented at
the 1998 Emerging Markets Conference, Center for International Business
Education and Research, Graduate School of Business, The University of
Chicago, May 15, 1998
Nnadozie,
E., “The Cultural Aspects of Doing Business in Africa,” workshop presented
at the Fourth African American-African Summit, Harare Zimbabwe, 1997.
____.“African
Entrepreneurship and Private Sector Development,” presented at the 1996
Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business, Banff, Alberta,
Canada, September 26-29, 1996
Nnadozie,
E. U. “Economic Adjustment in Chad:
Reforms, Results, and Democratization,” presented at the African
Studies Association, Thirty–eight Annual Meeting, Orlando Florida, November
3–6, 1995.
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“Development of African Entrepreneurship: The Case of the Nigerian Igbos,” presented at the Carter
Center Lecture Series of the University of Florida in October 31 to November
2, 1995.
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“Post–Colonial African Achievements in Health.”
Presented at the Miniconference on Post Colonial African Achievements,
Central State University, Wilberforce Ohio, October 26–28, 1994.
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“Nigeria: Strategies for
Economic Development in the 1990s and Beyond.”
Presented at the International Conference of the Council of Nigerian
People and Organizations, Dallas Texas, September 16–19, 1993.