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Industrial development in Tanzania : some critical issues
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ISBN: 9171062548 Year: 1986 Publisher: Uppsala Stockholm, Sweden Scandinavian Institute of African Studies in cooperation with Tanzania Pub. House, Dar es Salaam Distributed by Almqvist & Wiksell International

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Tanzania: a political economy
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ISBN: 0198282931 9780198282938 Year: 1982 Publisher: Oxford Clarendon

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Foreign exchange and industrial development : a study of Tanzania
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ISBN: 9179005101 9789179005108 Year: 1988 Volume: 21 Publisher: Göteborg Göteborgs universitet. Nationalekonomiska institutionen


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Beyond Ujamaa in Tanzania: underdevelopment and an uncaptured peasantry
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ISBN: 0435963007 0435963015 9780435963002 Year: 1980 Publisher: London: Heinemann,

Peasants and governments : an economic analysis
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ISBN: 019828621X 9780198286219 Year: 1989 Publisher: Oxford: Clarendon,


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Tanzania after Nyerere
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ISBN: 0861879163 9780861879168 Year: 1989 Publisher: London : Pinter,

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The challenge for Tanzania's economy
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ISBN: 0852551002 0852551010 9780852551011 Year: 1986 Publisher: London : J. Currey,


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Tanzanie. Manger d'abord.
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ISBN: 2865370240 9782865370245 Year: 1981 Publisher: Paris Éditions Karthala


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Tanzania’s Growth Process and Success in Reducing Poverty
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ISBN: 1462342779 1452720916 1282049755 9786613798053 1451905904 Year: 2005 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund,

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Since 1995, Tanzania has made major progress in economic reform and macroeconomic stabilization, resulting in strong growth and low inflation. This paper reviews Tanzania's growth performance and prospects and assesses the impact of growth on poverty. It finds that growth has been increasingly driven by higher factor productivity and that a continuation of recent policies should allow Tanzania to grow above 5 percent a year over the medium term. Furthermore, it finds that growth since 1995 has resulted in a significant decline of poverty and that prospects are favorable for Tanzania to attain its objectives for reducing income poverty by 2015.

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