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sustainability in Tanzania, focusing on external debt. Though current and previous analyses using the IMF-World Bank debt … and export shocks and are predicated on strong assumptions of robust future economic growth and reduced government … pandemic. Rapid debt accumulation-particularly commercial debt-could expose Tanzania to external risks. Leveraging on …
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This study investigated the impact of external debt on economic growth of Tanzania for the period of 1990-2010. The … creditors. The study collected data from Bank of Tanzania (BoT), Zanzibar branch, President’s Office Finance, Economy and … Development Planning in Zanzibar and Ministry of Finance (MoF), Tanzania. In addition, data were collected from the World Bank (WB …
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This study sought to examine the main constraints to manufacturing export competitiveness in Tanzania. Using panel data … and significant effect on export competitiveness in Tanzania, while infrastructure, total investment, labour productivity … infrastructure, strengthen institutional frameworks, and further develop human capital can boost export competitiveness in Tanzania …
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argued that EMU is of greatest utility for Germany due to the countries' longstanding wage moderation and strong export … important foreign market for German manufacturers, a complete break-up of EMU could noticeably weaken German export performance …
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