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examined. Factors that hinder FDI flow to agriculture in Tanzania are assessed. Specifically, the role of FDI in improving an … agricultural firm’s efficiency in Tanzania and reforms required for more effective investment promotion in agriculture are examined …. An important implication of the results is that FDI to Tanzania and specifically to agriculture, has a much more far …
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study was conducted in Turiani Division, Mvomero District, Morogoro Region, Tanzania. Specifically, the study determined and …
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This paper will attempt to provide a comprehensive answer to the complex issue of development in sub-Saharan Africa by identifying an FDI reliance-rejection paradox emanating from the incompatibility between colonial legacies and Structural Adjustment Programmes. Since the 1980s, international...
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This paper examines the performance of food production and productivity in Tanzania since 2000, in relation to post …-SAP policies. This discussion assumes that individual households in Tanzania strive to achieve food security through own production … performance of food production and marketing, at the micro and macro levels, during the post-SAP period in Tanzania, as influenced …
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business in rural Tanzania. Using unique survey data, the we describe a low-return sector struggling to compete in a … enterprise constraints in Tanzania mainly operate from the supply side, suggesting that in particular access to finance, road …
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technique to data obtained from Tanzania to derive estimates of the actual and potential adoption rates of improved pigeonpea … large demand for improved pigeonpea varieties suggesting that there is scope for increasing their adoption rate in Tanzania …
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is used as an IV for the titling status of a plot. Using the 2010/2011 Tanzania National Survey data, it is shown that …
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Structural reforms and market liberalization have led to a transformation of the Tanzanian economy since the mid-1980s. Studies on enterprises in the manufacturing sector seem to indicate that entrepreneurs persistently operated with low capacity utilization in the 1990s. In a liberalized market...
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This paper examines the outcomes of the fiscal adjustment policies adopted during the period in which Tanzania … in output growth and public spending instability in Tanzania. Specifically, economic policy shocks led to changes in …
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This study tested some key hypotheses on the determinants of the currency ratio in Tanzania. The econometric results … Tanzania. The estimated income elasticity coefficient, found to be far less than unity, suggests there is poor substitution … between currency and demand deposits in Tanzania. The results also showed that expected inflation was negatively related to …
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