Match each Nigerian industrial strategy or policy instrument on the left with its corresponding primary economic mechanism or structural outcome on the right.
- Import Substitution Industrialization (ISI)Aims to conserve foreign exchange by producing finished consumer goods locally, but often deepens structural dependence on imported capital equipment.
- Export Promotion Industrialization (EPI)Orients domestic manufacturing toward external markets to earn foreign exchange and capitalize on international economies of scale.
- Protective Tariffs and Import QuotasDirectly restricts foreign competition in the domestic market to shield infant consumer-goods industries.
- Export Subsidies and Tax ConcessionsReduces production and transaction costs for local firms, enhancing the price competitiveness of manufactured exports abroad.
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Import Substitution Industrialization matches with conserving foreign exchange through local consumer goods production despite deepening capital input reliance. Export Promotion Industrialization matches with orienting domestic manufacturing toward external markets. Protective Tariffs and Import Quotas match with directly restricting foreign competition to shield domestic infant industries. Export Subsidies and Tax Concessions match with reducing costs for local firms to enhance price competitiveness abroad.
Each industrial strategy or instrument matches its accurate mechanism: Import Substitution Industrialization aims to conserve foreign exchange via local consumer goods production but increases reliance on imported capital inputs; Export Promotion Industrialization targets manufacturing for foreign markets to earn foreign exchange; Protective Tariffs directly shield domestic infant producers from foreign competition; and Export Subsidies lower costs to improve price competitiveness abroad.
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Manufacturing, Import Substitution, and Export Promotion Strategies in Nigeria
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