Summary Summary Zambia's adjustment to the income loss caused by the fall in the copper price was partial and postponed. The gap was financed by borrowing, which led to unsupportable debt repayment obligations. Economic reforms, which were finally introduced at IMF behest, were radical. The speed and severity of internal income changes which resulted — particularly from the liberalisation of the exchange rate — destabilised the society and led to a rejection of reform. The Zambian case underlines the enormous costs of forcing a government to move further and faster than the domestic political structure will allow. Resumé Resumé La Stratégie d'Ajustement Zambienne — Avec ou Sans le IMF L'ajustement de la Zambie à la perte de...
"As a result of Zambia's dependence on copper mining, both the falling world copper price and the po...
This paper attempts to explain why the Zambian state has remained resilient over the period 1960-201...
This paper attempts to explain why the Zambian state has remained resilient over the period 1960-201...
SUMMARY From the early 1970s Zambia experienced one of the most disastrous declines in real income ...
This study begins with a statistical survey setting out the parameters of Zambia's socio-economic de...
A systematic analysis is presented of the economic consequences of the abnormally high concentration...
At its independence in 1964, Zambia, a landlocked country in Southern Africa, was perceived to have ...
The thesis consists of three papers. The first paper analyses the effects of shocks to the copper p...
At its independence in 1964, Zambia, a landlocked country in Southern Africa, was perceived to have ...
When Zambia embarked on a Structural Adjustment Program (SAP) in 1992, there was tremendous hope for...
As a result of Zambia's dependence on copper mining, both the falling world copper price and the pos...
As a result of Zambia's dependence on copper mining, both the falling world copper price and the pos...
"As a result of Zambia's dependence on copper mining, both the falling world copper price and the po...
This paper attempts to explain why the Zambian state has remained resilient over the period 1960-201...
Research has shown a positive correlation between extractive colonisation and low post-colonial econ...
"As a result of Zambia's dependence on copper mining, both the falling world copper price and the po...
This paper attempts to explain why the Zambian state has remained resilient over the period 1960-201...
This paper attempts to explain why the Zambian state has remained resilient over the period 1960-201...
SUMMARY From the early 1970s Zambia experienced one of the most disastrous declines in real income ...
This study begins with a statistical survey setting out the parameters of Zambia's socio-economic de...
A systematic analysis is presented of the economic consequences of the abnormally high concentration...
At its independence in 1964, Zambia, a landlocked country in Southern Africa, was perceived to have ...
The thesis consists of three papers. The first paper analyses the effects of shocks to the copper p...
At its independence in 1964, Zambia, a landlocked country in Southern Africa, was perceived to have ...
When Zambia embarked on a Structural Adjustment Program (SAP) in 1992, there was tremendous hope for...
As a result of Zambia's dependence on copper mining, both the falling world copper price and the pos...
As a result of Zambia's dependence on copper mining, both the falling world copper price and the pos...
"As a result of Zambia's dependence on copper mining, both the falling world copper price and the po...
This paper attempts to explain why the Zambian state has remained resilient over the period 1960-201...
Research has shown a positive correlation between extractive colonisation and low post-colonial econ...
"As a result of Zambia's dependence on copper mining, both the falling world copper price and the po...
This paper attempts to explain why the Zambian state has remained resilient over the period 1960-201...
This paper attempts to explain why the Zambian state has remained resilient over the period 1960-201...