Tanzania's Growth Centre Policy and Industrial Development
Title | Tanzania's Growth Centre Policy and Industrial Development PDF eBook |
Author | M. B. Kwesi Darkoh |
Publisher | Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
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Based on extensive field work and documentation, the book provides a timely, comprehensive and scholarly examination of Tanzania's experience with growth centre planning. It discusses the salient features of Tanzania's growth centre and industrial decentralisation strategy and critically examines the post-independence industrial and urban development policies of the erstwhile Nyerere administration, identifying the primary factors accounting for their failure and poor implementation. It highlights the lessons derived from Tanzania's planning experience for other countries of Africa and the rest of the developing world.
The Industrial Experience of Tanzania
Title | The Industrial Experience of Tanzania PDF eBook |
Author | A. Szirmai |
Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
Pages | 411 |
Release | 2001-08-14 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780333800195 |
The central aim of The Industrial Experience of Tanzania is to explain why the Tanzanian manufacturing sector experienced a long period of stagnation after an initial phase of rapid industrial growth. Tanzania has been an extreme case with a high level of state intervention, but the contributors show that there are lessons to be learnt here for African economies in general. The analysis includes previously unpublished data, and presents important conceptual and methodological advances.
Tanzanian Development
Title | Tanzanian Development PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Coulson |
Publisher | Eastern Africa |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9781847011978 |
An up-to-date, comparative, examination of the developing economy of Tanzania and its grass roots progress out of poverty, with pointers to its wider implications for policymakers, NGOS and practitioners. Over 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 futureon the continent and beyond. David Potts is Honorary Visiting Researcher at the University of Bradford and was Head of the Bradford Centre for International Development 2015-16. He worked for six years as an economist in Tanzania's Ministry of Agriculture in the 1980s, has had many subsequent short-term assignments in the country and is co-editor of Development Planning and Poverty Reduction (2003).
Renewing Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Title | Renewing Development in Sub-Saharan Africa PDF eBook |
Author | Deryke Belshaw |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 497 |
Release | 2005-06-29 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 113452854X |
Renewing Development in Sub-Saharan Africa reviews the debates and brings together specialist contributions, to provide a clear guide to the major complexities of African development. They lay the foundation for designing a range of individual country-specific policy-sets, in which the strategic components are prioritized according to each country's constraints and opportunities. The emphasis of the book is on the identification of effective strategies that will enable individual countries to most effectively exploit their growth opportunities and to meet poverty-reducing and other key equity objectives.
The Weekly Review
Title | The Weekly Review PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 888 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | International economic relations |
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The Growth Of The Manufacturing Industry In Tanzania
Title | The Growth Of The Manufacturing Industry In Tanzania PDF eBook |
Author | M. S. Silver |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 233 |
Release | 2019-07-11 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000302040 |
Tracing the evolution of the Tanzanian manufacturing industry since the beginning of colonial rule, this book focuses on the period since independence and especially on the effects of socialist policies resulting from the 1967 Arusha Declaration. Dr. Silver develops volume indices of production for Tanzanian industry as a whole and for individual sectors. He also examines in detail changes in labor productivity, earnings, unit labor costs, investments, and the prices of manufactured goods, paying special attention to the role of government-controlled parastatals, the regional distribution of manufacturing industries, and income inequality. The rapid growth in production and employment and the changing structure of the manufacturing industry, he concludes, is due to high rates of investment in a small number of relatively large establishments, primarily in the parastatal sector.
Disposable Cities
Title | Disposable Cities PDF eBook |
Author | Garth Andrew Myers |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 136 |
Release | 2017-03-02 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 135194360X |
Based on in-depth fieldwork in three cities, Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar and Lusaka, this book provides a critical analysis of the United Nations Sustainable Cities Program in Africa (SCP). Focusing on the SCP's policies for solid waste management, which was identified as the top priority problem by the SCP, the book examines the success of these pilot schemes and the SCP's record in building new relationships between people and government. It argues that the SCP has operated in a political vacuum, without recognition of the long and problematic histories and cultural politics of urban environmental governance in Eastern and Southern Africa. This book brings these cultural and political histories to the fore in its examination of the contemporary dynamics. In doing so, it not only provides an insightful analysis of the policies and outcomes for the SCP, but also puts forward a historically grounded critique of neoliberalism, good governance and sustainable development discourses.