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Tanzania --- Developing countries --- Tanzanie --- Pays en développement --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy --- Case studies --- Conditions économiques --- Politique économique --- Cas, Etudes de --- Pays en développement --- Conditions économiques --- Politique économique --- Tanzania - Economic conditions - 1964 --- -Tanzania - Economic policy --- Developing countries - Economic policy - Case studies
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Politique alimentaire --- Voedselpolitiek --- Tanzanie --- 308 <678> --- #SBIB:35H6050 --- Bestuur en beleid: nationale en regionale studies: Afrika --- Tanzania --- Conditions économiques --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy --- Désherbage --- #SBIB:328H419 --- Deselectie --- Instellingen en beleid: andere Afrikaanse landen --- Economic conditions. --- Economic policy. --- Tanzanie - Conditions économiques --- Tanzania - Economic conditions --- Tanzania - Economic policy
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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.
Electronic books. -- local. --- Poverty -- Tanzania. --- Tanzania -- Economic conditions -- 1964-. --- Tanzania -- Economic policy. --- Exports and Imports --- Agribusiness --- Production and Operations Management --- Social Services and Welfare --- Poverty and Homelessness --- Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty: General --- Government Policy --- Provision and Effects of Welfare Program --- Production --- Cost --- Capital and Total Factor Productivity --- Capacity --- Agriculture: General --- Trade: General --- Poverty & precarity --- Social welfare & social services --- Macroeconomics --- Agricultural economics --- International economics --- Poverty --- Poverty reduction --- Total factor productivity --- Agricultural sector --- Exports --- Industrial productivity --- Agricultural industries --- Tanzania, United Republic of --- Tanzania --- Economic policy. --- Economic conditions
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This Selected Issues paper discusses the potential fiscal impact of a large-scale gas project and explores aspects of macro-fiscal management of the associated revenue flow. The chapter also provides background and context focusing on recent offshore natural gas discoveries. The paper also describes features of the current petroleum fiscal regime in Tanzania and will present tentative simulations of the fiscal impact of a potential gas project. A string of natural gas discoveries in Tanzania’s deep offshore waters have generated considerable expectations. The outlook for natural gas in Tanzania is positive, albeit still highly uncertain. If major revenues are obtained and put to fruitful use, they could have a transformational impact on the economy. At the same time, expectations need to be tempered by the remaining uncertainty about the eventual size of the gas resources; no company has yet made a final investment decision involving the deep offshore gas reserves. This uncertainty will hopefully diminish in the next few years.
Economic development -- Political aspects -- Tanzania. --- Tanzania -- Economic conditions. --- Tanzania -- Economic policy. --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Investments: Stocks --- Public Finance --- Taxation --- Industries: Energy --- Hydrocarbon Resources --- Fiscal Policy --- Business Taxes and Subsidies --- Pension Funds --- Non-bank Financial Institutions --- Financial Instruments --- Institutional Investors --- Personal Income and Other Nonbusiness Taxes and Subsidies --- Petroleum, oil & gas industries --- Public finance & taxation --- Macroeconomics --- Investment & securities --- Natural gas sector --- Fiscal policy --- Production sharing --- Stocks --- Income and capital gains taxes --- Economic sectors --- Taxes --- Financial institutions --- Gas industry --- Oil and gas leases --- Income tax --- Tanzania, United Republic of
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Monetary and fiscal easing, together with specific interventions under the Economic Rescue Plan, helped contain the immediate impact of the global crisis, but private sector recovery remains nascent. Inflation, persistently high during 2009 owing to large increases in food prices, has declined to single-digit levels. Revenues continue to underperform relative to the budget, resulting in a modest scaling back in expenditure to limit deterioration of the fiscal deficit. Monetary policy has produced a low interest rate environment, but private sector credit growth has slowed sharply.
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This book is the first comprehensive contribution to understanding the character of important societal transitions in Tanzania during Benjamin Mkapa's presidency (1995- 2005). The analyses of the trajectory of these transitions are conducted against the background of the development model of Tanzanian's first president, Julius Nyerere (1961-1985), a model with lasting influence on the country. This approach enables an understanding of continuities and discontinuities in Tanzania over time in areas such as development strategy an ideology, agrarian-land, gender and forestry issues, economic
Tanzania -- Economic conditions -- 1964- -- Congresses. --- Tanzania -- Economic policy -- Congresses. --- Tanzania -- Politics and government -- 1964- -- Congresses. --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Economics --- Tanzania --- Economic policy --- Politics and government --- Economic conditions --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Tansania --- Tānzāniyā --- United Republic of Tanzania --- United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar --- Tʻan-sang-ni-ya --- Obʺedinennai︠a︡ Respublika Tanzanii︠a︡ --- Tanzanier --- Tanganyika and Zanzibar --- Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania --- تنزانيا --- Танзанія --- Tanzanii︠a︡ --- Аб'яднаная Рэспубліка Танзанія --- Ab'i︠a︡dnanai︠a︡ Rėspublika Tanzanii︠a︡ --- Танзания --- Обединена република Танзания --- Obedinena republika Tanzanii︠a︡ --- Τανζανία --- Ενωμένη Δημοκρατία της Τανζανίας --- Henōmenē Dēmokratia tēs Tanzanias --- 탄자니아 --- Tʻanjania --- タンザニア --- Объединённая Республика Танзания --- Танзанија --- Tanzanija --- Уједињена Република Танзанија --- Ujedinjena Republika Tanzanija --- Об'єднана Республіка Танзанія --- Ob'i︠e︡dnana Respublika Tanzanii︠a︡ --- 坦桑尼亚 --- Tansangniya --- Social sciences --- Economic man --- Tanganyika --- Zanzibar --- Tanzanie --- E-books --- Internal politics --- Government
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International economic relations --- East Africa --- Economic stabilization --- Industrial policy --- Stabilisation économique --- Politique industrielle --- Kenya --- Tanzania --- Tanzanie --- Commercial policy --- Politique commerciale --- Economic policy --- 339.54 <6> --- 330.35 <6> --- Buitenlandse economische politiek. Buitenlandse handelspolitiek. Instrumentarium van de buitenlandse handel--Afrika --- Economische groei. Kwantitatieve toename. Technische vooruitgang --zie ook {338.09}--Afrika --- Commercial policy. --- Economic policy. --- 339.54 <6> Buitenlandse economische politiek. Buitenlandse handelspolitiek. Instrumentarium van de buitenlandse handel--Afrika --- 330.35 <6> Economische groei. Kwantitatieve toename. Technische vooruitgang --zie ook {338.09}--Afrika --- Stabilisation économique --- Ab'i︠a︡dnanai︠a︡ Rėspublika Tanzanii︠a︡ --- Henōmenē Dēmokratia tēs Tanzanias --- Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania --- Obedinena republika Tanzanii︠a︡ --- Obʺedinennai︠a︡ Respublika Tanzanii︠a︡ --- Ob'i︠e︡dnana Respublika Tanzanii︠a︡ --- Tʻan-sang-ni-ya --- Tanganyika and Zanzibar --- Tʻanjania --- Tansangniya --- Tansania --- Tanzanier --- Tanzanii︠a︡ --- Tanzanija --- Tānzāniyā --- Ujedinjena Republika Tanzanija --- United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar --- United Republic of Tanzania --- Τανζανία --- Ενωμένη Δημοκρατία της Τανζανίας --- Аб'яднаная Рэспубліка Танзанія --- Танзания --- Танзанија --- Танзанія --- Уједињена Република Танзанија --- Объединённая Республика Танзания --- Об'єднана Республіка Танзанія --- Обединена република Танзания --- تنزانيا --- タンザニア --- 坦桑尼亚 --- 탄자니아 --- Tanganyika --- Zanzibar --- Cenia --- Chenia --- Colony and Protectorate of Kenya --- GOK --- Government of Kenya --- Jamhuri ya Kenya --- Kenia --- Kenii︠a︡ --- Kenniya --- Kenya Colony and Protectorate --- Ḳenyah --- Kīniyā --- Kīnyā --- Quênia --- Republic of Kenya --- Кения --- קניה --- كينيا --- ケニア --- 肯尼亚 --- East Africa Protectorate --- Kenya - Economic policy --- Tanzania - Economic policy --- Kenya - Commercial policy --- Tanzania - Commercial policy
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