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ver the past thirty years, in common with a number of other Sub-Saharan African countries, Tanzania has experienced a period of painful adjustment followed by relatively rapid and stable economic growth. However the extent of progress on poverty reduction and the sustainability of the development process are both open to question. In this book, prominent international observers provide a range of different perspectives on the process of development over time and the issues facing a rapidly growing African economy: political economy; agriculture and rural livelihoods; industrial development; urbanisation; aid and trade; tourism; and the use of natural resources. Comparisons are drawn with other African economies as well as other developing countries, such as Vietnam. An invaluable deep review of Tanzania's economy and development, the book also looks at the wider implications of the research for the future on the continent and beyond.
Economic development --- Development, Economic --- Economic growth --- Growth, Economic --- Economic policy --- Economics --- Statics and dynamics (Social sciences) --- Development economics --- Resource curse --- Tanzania --- Economic conditions --- African Countries. --- African Economy. --- Comparative Perspective. --- David Potts. --- Developing Economy. --- Development Progress. --- Economic Growth. --- Economic Research. --- Emerging Scholars. --- Gender Studies. --- NGOS. --- Policymakers. --- Poverty Reduction. --- Tanzanian Development.
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As the ultimate information processing device, the brain naturally lends itself to being studied with information theory. The application of information theory to neuroscience has spurred the development of principled theories of brain function, and has led to advances in the study of consciousness, as well as to the development of analytical techniques to crack the neural code—that is, to unveil the language used by neurons to encode and process information. In particular, advances in experimental techniques enabling the precise recording and manipulation of neural activity on a large scale now enable for the first time the precise formulation and the quantitative testing of hypotheses about how the brain encodes and transmits the information used for specific functions across areas. This Special Issue presents twelve original contributions on novel approaches in neuroscience using information theory, and on the development of new information theoretic results inspired by problems in neuroscience.
synergy --- Gibbs measures --- categorical perception --- entorhinal cortex --- neural network --- perceived similarity --- graph theoretical analysis --- orderness --- navigation --- network eigen-entropy --- Ising model --- higher-order correlations --- discrimination --- information theory --- recursion --- goodness --- consciousness --- neuroscience --- feedforward networks --- spike train statistics --- decoding --- eigenvector centrality --- discrete Markov chains --- submodularity --- free-energy principle --- infomax principle --- neural information propagation --- integrated information --- mismatched decoding --- maximum entropy principle --- perceptual magnet --- graph theory --- internal model hypothesis --- channel capacity --- complex networks --- representation --- latching --- noise correlations --- independent component analysis --- mutual information decomposition --- connectome --- redundancy --- mutual information --- information entropy production --- unconscious inference --- hippocampus --- neural population coding --- spike-time precision --- neural coding --- maximum entropy --- neural code --- Potts model --- pulse-gating --- functional connectome --- integrated information theory --- minimum information partition --- brain network --- Queyranne’s algorithm --- principal component analysis
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