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Zimbabwe's case, export promotion is coupled with attempts to increase flows of foreign capital. However, there is no universal …
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Using comparable data sets for five African countries we estimate, and evaluate possible explanations for, the employer size wage effect across these. Our results indicate, just as has been generally found for other developing and developed nations, that apart from observable worker...
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This paper uses five life histories from three locations in Zimbabwe - one peri-urban, one urban and one rural to … Zimbabwe's recent economic and political turmoil. Together the cases suggest that, similar to Hoddinott's work on the … persistence of the 1993-94 rainfall shock in rural Zimbabwe, above and beyond increased mortality rates and morbidity levels …
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South Africa's 'quiet diplomacy' has been often used to reject the notion of South African leadership or regional hegemony in southern Africa. This article finds that this evaluation is founded on a misguided understanding of regional hegemony, which is based on conventional hegemony theories...
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"The paper uses commodity chain analysis to examine the transformation of access and control in woodcraft markets around Victoria Falls in the context of changing policies in the last two decades. The mushrooming of a transnational market for curios has begun to transform the use and management...
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"Assessing the performance of management is central to natural resource management, in terms of improving the efficiency of interventions in an adaptive-learning cycle. This is not simple, given that such systems generally have multiple scales of interaction and response; high frequency of...
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Resource and supplier relationship management continues to play a critical role in the efficiency of the supply chain and its competitive positioning. The current study sought to establish how the paint manufacturing industry's performance is influenced by resource allocation (finance, human,...
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magnitude of the problem is more severe in developing countries than in developed countries. Zimbabwe, as a developing country … spatial patterns of socio-economic development in Zimbabwe. The composite index method was used to rank administrative … districts of Zimbabwe according to level of development. The composite indices together with socio-economic characteristics were …
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von verschiedenen umweltökonomischen Instrumenten in der Situation in Entwicklungsländern, speziell in Zimbabwe …, especially Zimbabwe, is determined. By these means (alternative) ways for companies to deal with the given situation are outlined …
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) in Zimbabwe. In particular it investigatesvarious aspects of corporate financial behaviour in an emerging market; the …
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