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The economy of mainland Tanzania into the 2000s : productivity, human capital, and other leading issues / edited by Delphin Rwegasira, Ammon Mbelle, Jehovaness Aikaeli.
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Dar es Salaam : Dar es Salaam University Press, [2016]
©2016
Description
ix, 198 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
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HC885 .E366 2016
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Tanzania
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Economic policy
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Editor
Rwegasira, D. G.
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Aikaeli, Jehovaness
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Mbelle, Ammon
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Rwegasira, D. G.
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Aikaeli, Jehovaness
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Mbelle, Ammon
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Contents
The development context and organisation of the book / Delphin G. Rwegasira
The political economy of growth and distribution / Adolf F. Mkenda
The challenges of preserving macroenomic stability / Jehovaness Aikaeli
Productivity trends in the Tanzanian economy / Ammon V.Y. Mbelle
A strategic approach to education and skills growth / Godius Kahyarara
Agricultural modernization and productivity enhancement / Lucian Msambichaka
Enhancing capacity and instruments for maximizing gains from mineral resources / Haji Hatibu Semboja.
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ISBN
9789976605921
9976605927
OCLC
961831483
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