Despite an abundance of mineral wealth and an ancient history of gold trading, Tanzania is a relative latecomer to the experience of being a mineral-dominated national economy. Both the British colonial state and Nyerere's post-colonial state avoided encouraging, and only reluctantly provided support to, large- and small-scale mining. Farming constituted the livelihood for the vast majority of the population and peasant agricultural exports provided the main source of foreign exchange for the country. Now, however, Tanzania has become one of Africa's main gold producers and the number one destination for non-oil foreign direct investment after South Africa. This article traces the development of gold mining and urban growth in Tanzania with...
In Tanzania, agriculture has been earmarked as a priority area to stimulate economic development, Ho...
Numerous studies concur that artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) has had a significant impact on ...
Economic theory often suggests that social institutions are strongly influenced by specific geograph...
Despite an abundance of mineral wealth and an ancient history of gold trading, Tanzania is a relativ...
During the past 30 years, Tanzania has experienced successive precious mineral rushes led by artisan...
This article focuses on the urbanizing impact of the post-millennial mineral boom at artisanal and s...
This collection brings separate literatures on mining and urbanisation together at a time when both ...
In light of Shiller’s concept of ‘irrational exuberance’, we interrogate migrants’ optimistic materi...
This article interrogates migrants’ economic and emotionally entwined decision-making regarding migr...
This article discusses the character of mineral resource governance at the margins of the state in T...
This article focuses on the urbanizing impact of the post-millennial mineral boom at artisanal and s...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>After several decades of economic decline, mining's ...
This data collection consists of survey data collected from mine workers in Tanzania. Artisanal and ...
Sub-Saharan Africa’s social science literature has primarily focused on phenomena within the rural v...
This is a study of backward linkages in emerging mineral economies in Sub-Saharan Africa as a potent...
In Tanzania, agriculture has been earmarked as a priority area to stimulate economic development, Ho...
Numerous studies concur that artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) has had a significant impact on ...
Economic theory often suggests that social institutions are strongly influenced by specific geograph...
Despite an abundance of mineral wealth and an ancient history of gold trading, Tanzania is a relativ...
During the past 30 years, Tanzania has experienced successive precious mineral rushes led by artisan...
This article focuses on the urbanizing impact of the post-millennial mineral boom at artisanal and s...
This collection brings separate literatures on mining and urbanisation together at a time when both ...
In light of Shiller’s concept of ‘irrational exuberance’, we interrogate migrants’ optimistic materi...
This article interrogates migrants’ economic and emotionally entwined decision-making regarding migr...
This article discusses the character of mineral resource governance at the margins of the state in T...
This article focuses on the urbanizing impact of the post-millennial mineral boom at artisanal and s...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>After several decades of economic decline, mining's ...
This data collection consists of survey data collected from mine workers in Tanzania. Artisanal and ...
Sub-Saharan Africa’s social science literature has primarily focused on phenomena within the rural v...
This is a study of backward linkages in emerging mineral economies in Sub-Saharan Africa as a potent...
In Tanzania, agriculture has been earmarked as a priority area to stimulate economic development, Ho...
Numerous studies concur that artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) has had a significant impact on ...
Economic theory often suggests that social institutions are strongly influenced by specific geograph...