A Political Economy
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Köp båda 2 för 933 kr<br>Andrew Coulson has a degree in economics and a PhD from Cambridge. Previously he has been an ODI Fellow in the planning unit of the Ministry of Agriculture in Dar es Salaam and taught development economics and agricultural economics at the University of Dar es Salaam. In 1976 he became a lecturer, and subsequently senior lecturer at the University of Bradford. In 1982 he became an economic development officer for Sheffield City Council. In 1984 he became lecturer in Local Government Finance at the Institute of Local Government Studies in the University of Birmingham. Between 1990 and 2004 he was an elected councillor in Birmingham. He is a member of the committee of the Britain Tanzania Society, and the Tanzania Development Trust. His publications include 'African Socialism in Practice' (Spokesman Books, 1979) and 'Trust and Contracts: Relationships in Local Government, Health and the Public Services' (1988, Policy Press) and he has written recently on 'Nyerere's socialism and its limits'.<br>
Preface ; Introduction to the Second Edition: The Political Economy of Tanzania Revisited ; PART I: INTRODUCTION ; 1. Nyerere's Tanzania ; 2. Tanzania and the International Economy ; PART II: DEVELOPMENT AND UNDERDEVELOPMENT BEFORE 1900 ; 3. The Interior ; 4. Zanzibar and the Coast ; 5. The German Conquest ; PART III: THE COLONIAL SYSTEM ; 6. The German Colony ; 7. Agricultural Production under the British ; 8. Agricultural Marketing and Co-Operatives ; 9. Non-Industrialization ; 10. Education and Ideology ; 11. Indirect Rule ; PART IV: THE NATIONALIST TAKE-OVER ; 12. The Nationalists ; 13. The Independence 'Struggle' ; 14. The Peaceful Transition ; 15. Zanzibar ; PART V: THE FRUITS OF INDEPENDENCE ; 16. The Early Years ; 17. Agricultural Policy 1961-1967 ; 18. Industry Before the Arusha Declaration ; 19. The Arusha Declaration ; PART VI: HARSH REALITIES ; 20. Production and Income Distribution ; 21. Social Class and Social Services ; Appendix 1. The University of Dar es Salaam ; Appendix 2: Tazara: The Great Uhuru Railway ; 22. Ujamaa and Villagization ; Appendix: The Ruvuma Development Association ; 23. Parastatals and Workers ; Appendix 1: The State Trading Corporation 1967-1972 ; Appendix 2: The Mwananchi Engineering and Construction Company (Mecco) ; 24. Development Strategy and Foreign Relations ; 25. The Tanzanian State