Tanzania: The Story of an African Transition

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9781452747293
In 1985, Tanzania was in severe economic distress, plagued by widespread shortages and high inflation. Agricultural production, the mainstay of the economy, had been declining steadily since the 1970s. Exports of cash crops, which traditionally accounted for the bulk of foreign exchange earnings, had fallen by half between 1970 and 1985. A foreign exchange shortage led to a precipitous drop in imports, which in turn caused a crisis in the manufacturing sector, which lacked raw materials and spare parts. Twenty years later, Tanzania looks radically different. Inflation has declined to single digits. Economic growth is buoyant, averaging 7 percent a year since 2000. Real per capita income has risen by 50 percent. Poverty, while still widespread, is heading downward. Exports are booming, publ.......
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Editorial INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
Autor(es) Roger Mr. Nord,Yuri Mr. Sobolev,David G. Mr. Dunn,Alejandro Hajdenberg,Niko Mr. Hobdari,Samar Maziad,Stéphane Roudet
Idioma Ingles
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