Incentives are not always of an economic kind, Stefan Hedlund and Mats Lundahl stress in this study of the role of ideology in Tanzanian development. The first part of the study offers a general discussion of the relation of goals, incentives and ideology in the economic systems context. the role of incentives in economic systems is presented. a classification of systems according to their goal structure is made. Ideology as a system determinant and the connection between ideology and incentives are discussed. The second part deals with the emergence of Nyerere's concept of African socialism and how this ideology influenced the incentive structure in the Tanzanian economy after the Arusha Declaration in 1967. The third and final part discus...
Since the political and economic liberalisation in the mid-1980s and the early 1990s, Tanzania has w...
The peasants in the third world was for a long time assumed to be the opposite to the "economic man"...
The peasants in the third world was for a long time assumed to be the opposite to the "economic man"...
Incentives are not always of an economic kind, Stefan Hedlund and Mats Lundahl stress in this study ...
This study is primarily devoted to an examination of the role of ideology in relation to the problem...
In the 1960s 'African Socialism' emerged as the most popular political philosophy of the newly indep...
In the 1960s 'African Socialism' emerged as the most popular political philosophy of the newly indep...
This study carries out a critical analysis of the Tanzanian socialism, popularly known as \u27Ujamaa...
Tanzania started implementing neo-liberal economic policies on a large scale from the mid-1980s. Sin...
This thesis examined former president of Tanzania Julius Nyerere's development philosophy which reje...
In the 1960s 'African Socialism' emerged as the most popular political philosophy of the newly indep...
This thesis argues that changes in development ideology, and not evaluations, were the primary influ...
University ofDar-es-Salaam ABSTRAcr African independence challenged the new nations of Africa with h...
The economie reality of the peasant households in Tanzania is situated at the convergence of three s...
The paper discusses development theories that underpinned Tanzania’s economy in the past five decade...
Since the political and economic liberalisation in the mid-1980s and the early 1990s, Tanzania has w...
The peasants in the third world was for a long time assumed to be the opposite to the "economic man"...
The peasants in the third world was for a long time assumed to be the opposite to the "economic man"...
Incentives are not always of an economic kind, Stefan Hedlund and Mats Lundahl stress in this study ...
This study is primarily devoted to an examination of the role of ideology in relation to the problem...
In the 1960s 'African Socialism' emerged as the most popular political philosophy of the newly indep...
In the 1960s 'African Socialism' emerged as the most popular political philosophy of the newly indep...
This study carries out a critical analysis of the Tanzanian socialism, popularly known as \u27Ujamaa...
Tanzania started implementing neo-liberal economic policies on a large scale from the mid-1980s. Sin...
This thesis examined former president of Tanzania Julius Nyerere's development philosophy which reje...
In the 1960s 'African Socialism' emerged as the most popular political philosophy of the newly indep...
This thesis argues that changes in development ideology, and not evaluations, were the primary influ...
University ofDar-es-Salaam ABSTRAcr African independence challenged the new nations of Africa with h...
The economie reality of the peasant households in Tanzania is situated at the convergence of three s...
The paper discusses development theories that underpinned Tanzania’s economy in the past five decade...
Since the political and economic liberalisation in the mid-1980s and the early 1990s, Tanzania has w...
The peasants in the third world was for a long time assumed to be the opposite to the "economic man"...
The peasants in the third world was for a long time assumed to be the opposite to the "economic man"...