Structural adjustment policies and economic performance of African countries
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In: Journal of international development: the journal of the Development Studies Association, Band 11, Heft 3, S. 317-319
ISSN: 1099-1328
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The eleven papers were presented at the National Workshop on Economic Stabilization Policies in Tanzania, held on 20-22 February 1984. The objectives of the workshop included: a) a discussion of the dimension and causes of the economic crises; b) policy measures taken by the government and how effective they have been solving the crisis; c) what type of policy packages and economic reforms are required to deal with the crisis
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The impact of economic recovery programme on agricultural production and exports / H.K.R. Amani ; W.E. Maro ; L.A. Msambichaka. - 29 S.; The economic recovery programme at midterm : some outstanding issues / Brian van Arkadie. - 30 S.; Agricultural pricing policy under the economic recovery programme / T.E. Banda. - 17 S.; Economic policy, income generation and distribution during the 1980s in Tanzania / Emil Katona. - 29,VI S.; The macroeconomic performance of the economic recovery programme and medium term policy issues / Nguyuru H.I. Lipumba. - 24 S.; An assessment of the impact of economic adjustment measures on education, nutrition, housing needs and household food expenditure in Tanzania : the case of Dar es Salaam / L.A. Msambichaka ; W.E. Maro. - 17 S.; External trade promotion for economic recovery / M.K. Mwandoro. - 39 S.; The impact of economic recovery program policies in Tanzania / D.Y.K. Ngowi. - 17 S.; Trade liberalization policy in Tanzania : welfare aspects at individual level / M.N.S. Nnyiti. - 17 S.; Economic recovery and export performance / N.E. Osoro ; W.M. Lyakurwa. - 31 S.; The need to monitor the welfare implications of structural adjustment programmes in Tanzania / Anna K. Tibaijuka. - 25 S.; Review of the economic recovery programme : case of industry / S.M. Wangwe. - 19 S.; The impact of the economic recovery programme on the cooperative movement / Cooperative Union of Tanzania Dar es Salaam. - 23 S
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This book developed as part of the international conference of the 20 years of the Arusha Declaration in 1986. It is divided into four parts. The introduction covers the discussion of the political events that took place after the international conference from 1986 to 1990. Part I consists of official speeches. Part II looks at the problem of the state and the Arusha Declaration while Part III examines the economic and social development of Tanzania. Part IV comprises the summary of the papers presented and ensuing debates. Two positions emerged during the debates. On the one hand, some of the participants argued that there was need to take into consideration both the development experience which Tanzania has gained and the prevailing constraint, and called for the Declaration to be revised. Other participants, on the other hand, argued that the Declaration was still relevant and that it should be retained in its original tenor. (DÜI-Hff)
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Agricultural marketing in Tanzania. / H. K. R. Amani.; Trade liberalization. / M. S. D. Bagachwa.; The Third World external debt burden with particular reference to Tanzania. / Enos S. Bukuku.; Inflation and economic recovery in Tanzania: further empirical evidence. / M. Hyuha.; Basic industry strategy in Tanzania: an evaluation. / S. M. Kapunda.; Balance of payments management and exchange rate regime for long-term development. / C. S. Kimei.; Achievements and setbacks of the Economic Recovery Programme and policy reforms for sustained economic growth. / Nguyuru H. I. Lipumba.; Savings mobilization and financial sector reforms. / N. H. I. Lipumba.; The impact of Economic Recovery Programme on Dar es Salaam working people. / E. P. Mihanjo.; Tanzania's public enterprises and the Economic Recovery Programme: is re- and privatization the answer? / H. P. B. Moshi.; Agricultural research for agricultural growth in Tanzania: what it does and can do under ERP. / L. A. Msambichaka.; Adjustment processes, incomes and employment: Tanzania lessons and reflections. / Fidelis P. Mtatifikolo.; The informal financial sector as the forgotten half in financial reform. / M. O. Ndanshau.; Reforming the parastatal sector in Tanzania: options for ERP II. / Daniel Ngowi.; An inquiry into the fiscal policy for economic stability and recovery. / Laurean W. Rutyisire.; Industrial development in Tanzania: are infant industries maturing? / S. M. Wangwe
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This volume includes ten papers on Tanzanian economic policy, which were presented at the 7th National Economic Policy Workshop held in Dar es Salaam, December 2-4, 1991. The workshop concentrated on three policy areas, which had been identified as of particular importance at this stage in Tanzania. These related to parastatal restructuring, agricultural marketing and the reform of the financial sector. (DÜI-Hff)
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