Beyond Capitalism Vs. Socialism in Kenya and Tanzania

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Joel D. Barkan
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1994 - 293 ˹éÒ
Explores how Tanzania and Kenya, often regarded as paradigms of capitalist and socialist development in Africa, have responded to the challenges they face, such as population growth, mounting external debt and structural adjustment, by modifying their original approach to development.
 

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The Return of Multiparty Politics
47
Control Versus Openness
75
Economic Adjustment Policies
101
The Politics of Agricultural Policy
129
Coping with Urbanization and Urban Policy
175
Education for SelfReliance and Harambee
201
International Economic Relations Regional Cooperation
235
Bibliography
263
Index
281
About the Book and the Editor 293
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