This article critically analyses the political economy dynamics and trajectory of the mode of capital accumulation in postindependence Mozambique, focusing on the capitalist restructuring that followed the adoption of the Washington Consensus from the late 1980s. The article highlights the main structural characteristics, dynamics and tensions in the economy, the relationships and conflicts that explain why they reproduce and expand, what makes them change and the nature of the crises that emerge. The historical logic of the mode of capital accumulation is explored focusing on the historically built and class-structured conditions of capital accumulation, highlighting linkagency, which is the dynamic relationship between agents and linkages...
Abstract This article addresses the historic transformations occurring in Mozambique over the past d...
This article discusses how the main trends and impacts of capitalist dynamics are felt in Mozambiqu...
Abstract: The history of financial institutions in decolonising countries and newly independent stat...
The article argues that the historical conditions under which national capitalism developed in post-...
This study levels an international political economy lens at the development of the Sino-Mozambican ...
This thesis elucidates intriguing political economy dynamics in post-war settings where a cohesive e...
Here, I examine the legacies of Marx and Lenin for the Indian Ocean nation of Mozambique by tracing ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the evolution of political and economic institution...
The following article investigates the state of Mozambique's political economy 20 years after the en...
This paper reviews and assesses the process of economic transformation in Mozambique with emphasis o...
Os autores deste artigo situam-se numa perspectiva analítica que define o clientelismo em África co...
International audienceKarl Marx demonstrated that capitalism as a mode of production is a structural...
This article aims at sharing some results of research on the economic growth strategy inMozambique u...
A presente Dissertação de Mestrado tem por objetivo resgatar através da História os aspectos que mai...
This text analyzes the process of expansion of extrativist capital in Africa and the contradictions ...
Abstract This article addresses the historic transformations occurring in Mozambique over the past d...
This article discusses how the main trends and impacts of capitalist dynamics are felt in Mozambiqu...
Abstract: The history of financial institutions in decolonising countries and newly independent stat...
The article argues that the historical conditions under which national capitalism developed in post-...
This study levels an international political economy lens at the development of the Sino-Mozambican ...
This thesis elucidates intriguing political economy dynamics in post-war settings where a cohesive e...
Here, I examine the legacies of Marx and Lenin for the Indian Ocean nation of Mozambique by tracing ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the evolution of political and economic institution...
The following article investigates the state of Mozambique's political economy 20 years after the en...
This paper reviews and assesses the process of economic transformation in Mozambique with emphasis o...
Os autores deste artigo situam-se numa perspectiva analítica que define o clientelismo em África co...
International audienceKarl Marx demonstrated that capitalism as a mode of production is a structural...
This article aims at sharing some results of research on the economic growth strategy inMozambique u...
A presente Dissertação de Mestrado tem por objetivo resgatar através da História os aspectos que mai...
This text analyzes the process of expansion of extrativist capital in Africa and the contradictions ...
Abstract This article addresses the historic transformations occurring in Mozambique over the past d...
This article discusses how the main trends and impacts of capitalist dynamics are felt in Mozambiqu...
Abstract: The history of financial institutions in decolonising countries and newly independent stat...