A Country Case Study.In terms of value the Zambian minerals industry is the second largest in the SADCC, but it is virtually all copper and its byproduct cobalt. From independence in 1964, the government made some progress in the diversification of the economy by expanding the manufacturing industry, but this was in turn dependent on copper earnings for the import of inputs. At the same time there was a stagnation and then a decline of the agricultural sector. The main difficulty presently facing Zambian planners is the constantly declining real value of the principal export product, copper.IMR SADCC Mining Project funded by SARE
This thesis focuses on three aspects of long-run planning for mineral-dependent economies: (i) model...
This research investigates the determinants of economic growth in Zambia using the Bounds Approach t...
As a result of Zambia's dependence on copper mining, both the falling world copper price and the pos...
In terms of value tbe Zambian minerals industry is the second largest in the SADCC, but it is virtua...
Zambia has for many years been heavily dependent upon the mining of copper which, combined with coba...
In this article, we investigate the role of the Copperbelt in the world market of nonferrous metals....
Abstract: In order to maximise the socio-economic benefits of the mining sector, the focus of the SN...
In terms of value the Zambian minerals industry is the second largest in the SADCC, but it is virtua...
Zambia is largely a mining country with abundant deposits of copper, cobalt, emeralds, coal, amethys...
This thesis examines whether the performance of a mineral industry in a developing country changed a...
Abstract: Zambia is a land-locked country occupying an area of 752 614 km 2, with the geology domina...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 1972.Includes bibl...
Includes abstract.The past two decades witnessed the emergence of China and India as major investors...
Zambia has been producing copper for more than a century. Over the past three decades, the country ...
After decades of economic stagnation, Zambia witnessed rapid economic growth fueled by investments i...
This thesis focuses on three aspects of long-run planning for mineral-dependent economies: (i) model...
This research investigates the determinants of economic growth in Zambia using the Bounds Approach t...
As a result of Zambia's dependence on copper mining, both the falling world copper price and the pos...
In terms of value tbe Zambian minerals industry is the second largest in the SADCC, but it is virtua...
Zambia has for many years been heavily dependent upon the mining of copper which, combined with coba...
In this article, we investigate the role of the Copperbelt in the world market of nonferrous metals....
Abstract: In order to maximise the socio-economic benefits of the mining sector, the focus of the SN...
In terms of value the Zambian minerals industry is the second largest in the SADCC, but it is virtua...
Zambia is largely a mining country with abundant deposits of copper, cobalt, emeralds, coal, amethys...
This thesis examines whether the performance of a mineral industry in a developing country changed a...
Abstract: Zambia is a land-locked country occupying an area of 752 614 km 2, with the geology domina...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 1972.Includes bibl...
Includes abstract.The past two decades witnessed the emergence of China and India as major investors...
Zambia has been producing copper for more than a century. Over the past three decades, the country ...
After decades of economic stagnation, Zambia witnessed rapid economic growth fueled by investments i...
This thesis focuses on three aspects of long-run planning for mineral-dependent economies: (i) model...
This research investigates the determinants of economic growth in Zambia using the Bounds Approach t...
As a result of Zambia's dependence on copper mining, both the falling world copper price and the pos...