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Tanzania: Formalising the Informal
Tanzania: Formalising the Informal
Author(s)
Tagama, Herald
Abstract
The author discusses economic reform proposals aimed at increasing private and foreign investment, reducing utility subsidies, and privatizing, in order to weather effects of a depressed oil market.
IssueNo
1
Pages
50-51
Article
Article Not Available
Source
African Business
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PubDate
January2004
ISBN_ISSN
0141-3929
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