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study was conducted in Turiani Division, Mvomero District, Morogoro Region, Tanzania. Specifically, the study determined and …
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income and consumption expenditure in rural Ethiopia and Tanzania. The study utilizes cross-sectional farm household level … data collected in 2007 from a randomly selected sample of 1313 households (700 in Ethiopia and 613 in Tanzania). We …
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Rapid economic growth has failed to significantly improve poverty and nutrition outcomes in Tanzania. This raises … the structure of economic growth—not the level—is currently constraining the rate of poverty reduction in Tanzania …
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developing countries, both former German colonies: Namibia and Tanzania. This is motivated by two recent underpinning theories … for Tanzania indicates the importance of property rights in explaining capital accumulation over time. …
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voucher program in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Sixty percent of the voucher beneficiaries were households with village officials …
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In this paper we estimate the amount of tax evasion in customs authorities in both Kenya and Tanzania by calculating … measurement error is correlated with the tax rates in both Kenya and Tanzania. According to the Transparency International … Corruption Perceptions Index, Kenya is more corrupt than Tanzania, but we find that the coefficient on tax is higher in Tanzania …
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Economic reforms in Tanzania have resulted in low inflation and solid economic growth, but many observers question … applied to the same characteristics in Demographic and Health Surveys, four of which have been carried out in Tanzania. The …
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maize (QPM) in rural Tanzania. Due to the malnutrition problem facing consumers in developing countries, QPM which has …
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