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 this appears irrational because, as a consequence, profits are not maximised. The paper discusses how far theoretical approaches in economics can be applied to explain low capacity utilization in the Tanzanian context in the 1990s. It is stated that the absence of markets and low wages can best describe the empirical findings
This paper explores the relationship between the reduction in income-poverty and government expendit...
textabstractThis research examines the potentials for various forms of institutional innovations in...
Tanzania like many other Sub-Saharan African countries is facing a formidable challenge of creating ...
Structural reforms and market liberalization have led to a transformation of the Tanzanian economy s...
This case study was written by Peter Diekmeyer, a Montreal-based freelance business and economics wr...
This paper reviews the long-term economic performance of Tanzania since independence using long-term...
This paper is a summary of the main conclusions of the author's PhD. thesis which has...title. Bas...
Entrepreneurship is often seen as one of the main measures to combat poverty in SSA. Yet, efforts st...
At roughly 4% per annum, labor productivity in Tanzania has grown more rapidly over the past 14 year...
In Tanzania, reforms were mooted in the 1990s to solve two intertwined problems; the financing of in...
This paper analyzes characteristics of nonfarm enterprises, their employment growth patterns, and co...
This paper analyzes characteristics of nonfarm enterprises, their employment growth patterns, and co...
Data from a recent Tanzanian household survey are used to investigate households’ connectedness to m...
Utilizing the flow approach to labor markets, this paper complements the empirical literature and nu...
Less developed countries’ capability to face global economic challengesdepends so much on the stage ...
This paper explores the relationship between the reduction in income-poverty and government expendit...
textabstractThis research examines the potentials for various forms of institutional innovations in...
Tanzania like many other Sub-Saharan African countries is facing a formidable challenge of creating ...
Structural reforms and market liberalization have led to a transformation of the Tanzanian economy s...
This case study was written by Peter Diekmeyer, a Montreal-based freelance business and economics wr...
This paper reviews the long-term economic performance of Tanzania since independence using long-term...
This paper is a summary of the main conclusions of the author's PhD. thesis which has...title. Bas...
Entrepreneurship is often seen as one of the main measures to combat poverty in SSA. Yet, efforts st...
At roughly 4% per annum, labor productivity in Tanzania has grown more rapidly over the past 14 year...
In Tanzania, reforms were mooted in the 1990s to solve two intertwined problems; the financing of in...
This paper analyzes characteristics of nonfarm enterprises, their employment growth patterns, and co...
This paper analyzes characteristics of nonfarm enterprises, their employment growth patterns, and co...
Data from a recent Tanzanian household survey are used to investigate households’ connectedness to m...
Utilizing the flow approach to labor markets, this paper complements the empirical literature and nu...
Less developed countries’ capability to face global economic challengesdepends so much on the stage ...
This paper explores the relationship between the reduction in income-poverty and government expendit...
textabstractThis research examines the potentials for various forms of institutional innovations in...
Tanzania like many other Sub-Saharan African countries is facing a formidable challenge of creating ...