The Political Economy of Tanzania: Decline and RecoveryUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 16 de jan. de 2014 - 280 páginas Since gaining independence, the United Republic of Tanzania has enjoyed relative stability. More recently, the nation transitioned peacefully from "single-party democracy" and socialism to a multiparty political system with a market-based economy. But Tanzania's development strategies—based on the leading economic ideas at the time of independence—also opened the door for unscrupulous dealmaking among political elites and led to economic decline in the 1960s and 1970s that continues to be felt today. Indeed, the shift to a market-oriented economy was motivated in part by the fiscal interests of government profiteers. |
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2 Economic Decline and Authoritarian Rule | 27 |
3 The Failure of Central Planning | 60 |
The Aid Debate | 94 |
Internal Alignments | 131 |
6 Cases in Economic Reform | 162 |
Contemporary Tanzania | 199 |
Notes | 229 |
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Acknowledgments | 263 |
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