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The long-standing view in US economic history is that the shift in manufacturing in the nineteenth century from the artisan shop to the mechanized factory led to “labor deskilling.” Craft workers were displaced by mix of semi-skilled operatives, unskilled workers, and a small force of...
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This paper is designed to look at how the food manufacturing industries in Zimbabwe formulate and implement business strategies for competitive advantage locally and in the region. The sample size of this research paper consisted of 150 Chief Executive Officers located in Harare, Bulawayo,...
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This paper examines business level strategies and the impact of strategy formulation, strategy content and strategyimplementation on competitive performance, all within the food manufacturing sector in Zimbabwe. As far as the author was able toestablish by examining the previous studies, none of...
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This paper investigates the nature of the linkage that exist between the agricultural sector and industrial sector in Zimbabwe using unrestricted bivariate Vector Autoregressive (VAR) model. Using annual time series macroeconomic data for the periods between 1990 and 2015 obtained from the...
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