Tanzania: A Political EconomyClarendon Press, 1982 - 394 pages Monograph tracing the economic policy of Tanzania - analyses historical development and underdevelopment before 1900, economic development and political development under German colonialism, and agricultural cooperatives, agricultural marketing and educational development under the British, and the formation of the TANU trade union and its role in independence, agricultural policy, Ujamaa socialism and rural development, mixed enterprises, etc. Bibliography pp. 360 to 381. |
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Tanzania in Africa | 1 |
Tanzania and the International Economy | 6 |
TABLES | 8 |
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