summary This contribution examines the relationship of agricultural price policy to changes put into effect in the organisation of the peasant economy in Tanzania during the 1970s. Attention is directed, within the wider context of peasant?state relations in Tanzania, at the adverse consequences of declining real producer prices of agricultural crops for potential innovation in agricultural production. Resumen Precios y la transformaciön de la agriculture de campesinos: el caso de Tanzania Este articulo examina la relación de la politica de precios agricoles y los cambios puestosen vigor dentro de la organización de la economia de los campesinos en Tanzania durante la década del 70. Dentro de un contexto más amplio de las relacione...
Part 1of this paper summarises land tenure systems which emerged after independence. Part II examine...
This paper summarizes recent interpretations of government behavior toward agriculture in Africa and...
Agricultural development policies in sub-Saharan Africa continue to be weak, and the reasons are to ...
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 32Since independence in 1961, Tanzania has pursued a policy...
The paper is a product of a recent brief trip to Tanzania and discusses the circumstances and implic...
This study of the Agrarian Question in Tanzania looks at the structural and institutional constraint...
This thesis is a study of rural development policy in Tanzania with special reference to Iringa Dist...
Distorted incentives, agricultural and trade policy reforms, national agricultural development, Agri...
This paper deals with the economic development of Tanzania and especially with the development of th...
In 2007 the World Bank released the World Development Report 2008: Agriculture for Development signi...
This paper examines the performance of food production and productivity in Tanzania since 2000, in r...
Summary Growth in agricultural output in sub?Saharan Africa was unsatisfactory regionally and in mo...
This paper argues that government policy in Africa tends to produce a harsh economic environment for...
Rural poverty continues to be one of the most trenchant development problems in Tanzania, and yet no...
A research paper on Zimbabwe's agricultural policy during the period 1965 to 1986.The prospect of at...
Part 1of this paper summarises land tenure systems which emerged after independence. Part II examine...
This paper summarizes recent interpretations of government behavior toward agriculture in Africa and...
Agricultural development policies in sub-Saharan Africa continue to be weak, and the reasons are to ...
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 32Since independence in 1961, Tanzania has pursued a policy...
The paper is a product of a recent brief trip to Tanzania and discusses the circumstances and implic...
This study of the Agrarian Question in Tanzania looks at the structural and institutional constraint...
This thesis is a study of rural development policy in Tanzania with special reference to Iringa Dist...
Distorted incentives, agricultural and trade policy reforms, national agricultural development, Agri...
This paper deals with the economic development of Tanzania and especially with the development of th...
In 2007 the World Bank released the World Development Report 2008: Agriculture for Development signi...
This paper examines the performance of food production and productivity in Tanzania since 2000, in r...
Summary Growth in agricultural output in sub?Saharan Africa was unsatisfactory regionally and in mo...
This paper argues that government policy in Africa tends to produce a harsh economic environment for...
Rural poverty continues to be one of the most trenchant development problems in Tanzania, and yet no...
A research paper on Zimbabwe's agricultural policy during the period 1965 to 1986.The prospect of at...
Part 1of this paper summarises land tenure systems which emerged after independence. Part II examine...
This paper summarizes recent interpretations of government behavior toward agriculture in Africa and...
Agricultural development policies in sub-Saharan Africa continue to be weak, and the reasons are to ...