Sustaining Tanzania's Economic Development
A Firm and Household Perspective
Herausgeber: Morrissey, Oliver; Were, Maureen; Semboja, Joseph
Sustaining Tanzania's Economic Development
A Firm and Household Perspective
Herausgeber: Morrissey, Oliver; Were, Maureen; Semboja, Joseph
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This book investigates the performance of firms and households in Tanzania and the strategies they adopt to navigate shocks, achieve sustainability, and build resilience to sustain their growth and development. The contributions show that Tanzania, like many countries, faces a challenging future but is better positioned to do so than it has been.
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This book investigates the performance of firms and households in Tanzania and the strategies they adopt to navigate shocks, achieve sustainability, and build resilience to sustain their growth and development. The contributions show that Tanzania, like many countries, faces a challenging future but is better positioned to do so than it has been.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 165mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780192885746
- ISBN-10: 019288574X
- Artikelnr.: 69728342
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 165mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780192885746
- ISBN-10: 019288574X
- Artikelnr.: 69728342
Oliver Morrissey is Professor in Development Economics and Director of CREDIT, School of Economics, University of Nottingham, and a Managing Co-Editor of the Journal of Development Studies. His primary research interests lie in aid policy (fiscal effects and conditionality), trade policy reform (including impacts on households), taxation, agricultural production, and labour markets, all with a focus on sub-Saharan Africa. He has published numerous articles in international journals, co-edited eight books and contributed to over 50 edited volumes. Joseph Semboja is the founding Chief Executive of UONGOZI Institute, also known as the Institute of African Leadership for Sustainable Development, an unprecedented organization in Tanzania concerned with executive education, policy dialogue, and research. He is known for his in-depth knowledge of socioeconomic development within Tanzania, as well as aspects of leadership, particularly within the public service. His career has spanned socio-economic research, senior management, and advising on the development, implementation, and analysis of major strategic policy and reform in Tanzania, where he has published several articles and books. Maureen Were is a Senior Economist in the Research Department at the Central Bank of Kenya. She spearheaded the work in this book while working as a UNU-WIDER researcher responsible for the collaborative research with the UONGOZI Institute in Tanzania, 2018-2021. She has a wealth of experience in economic policy, research, macroeconomic modelling, and teaching, and her main research interests include macroeconomics, financial inclusion, trade, and gender perspectives on development. She has authored several articles in refereed journals, working papers, and book chapters.
* 1: Oliver Morrissey, Joseph Semboja, and Maureen Were: Firms and
households in Tanzania's development
* 2: Josaphat Kweka and Fadhili Sooi: Linkages with large firms and
growth of SMEs in Tanzania
* 3: Julian Boys and Antonio Andreoni: Upgrading and multi-scalar
industrial policy in the Tanzanian textile and apparel sector value
chain
* 4: Amrita Saha, André Castro, Marco Carreras, and Daniele Guariso:
Trade, technology, and local linkages in the Tanzanian textiles and
garments sector
* 5: Roseline Misati and Kethi Ngoka: Drivers of manufacturing export
performance and competitiveness in Tanzania
* 6: Laura Barasa: Addressing gender and innovation gaps
* 7: Rumman Khan and Oliver Morrissey: Labour diversification by
households 2008-2013
* 8: Ralitza Dimova, Sandra Kristine Halvorsen, Milla Nyyssölä, and
Kunal Sen: Long-run rural livelihood diversification in Kagera
* 9: Maureen Were, Maureen Odongo, and Caroline Israel: Gender
disparities in financial inclusion in Tanzania
* 10: Oliver Morrissey, Joseph Semboja, and Maureen Were: Implications
for making the achievements sustainable
households in Tanzania's development
* 2: Josaphat Kweka and Fadhili Sooi: Linkages with large firms and
growth of SMEs in Tanzania
* 3: Julian Boys and Antonio Andreoni: Upgrading and multi-scalar
industrial policy in the Tanzanian textile and apparel sector value
chain
* 4: Amrita Saha, André Castro, Marco Carreras, and Daniele Guariso:
Trade, technology, and local linkages in the Tanzanian textiles and
garments sector
* 5: Roseline Misati and Kethi Ngoka: Drivers of manufacturing export
performance and competitiveness in Tanzania
* 6: Laura Barasa: Addressing gender and innovation gaps
* 7: Rumman Khan and Oliver Morrissey: Labour diversification by
households 2008-2013
* 8: Ralitza Dimova, Sandra Kristine Halvorsen, Milla Nyyssölä, and
Kunal Sen: Long-run rural livelihood diversification in Kagera
* 9: Maureen Were, Maureen Odongo, and Caroline Israel: Gender
disparities in financial inclusion in Tanzania
* 10: Oliver Morrissey, Joseph Semboja, and Maureen Were: Implications
for making the achievements sustainable
* 1: Oliver Morrissey, Joseph Semboja, and Maureen Were: Firms and
households in Tanzania's development
* 2: Josaphat Kweka and Fadhili Sooi: Linkages with large firms and
growth of SMEs in Tanzania
* 3: Julian Boys and Antonio Andreoni: Upgrading and multi-scalar
industrial policy in the Tanzanian textile and apparel sector value
chain
* 4: Amrita Saha, André Castro, Marco Carreras, and Daniele Guariso:
Trade, technology, and local linkages in the Tanzanian textiles and
garments sector
* 5: Roseline Misati and Kethi Ngoka: Drivers of manufacturing export
performance and competitiveness in Tanzania
* 6: Laura Barasa: Addressing gender and innovation gaps
* 7: Rumman Khan and Oliver Morrissey: Labour diversification by
households 2008-2013
* 8: Ralitza Dimova, Sandra Kristine Halvorsen, Milla Nyyssölä, and
Kunal Sen: Long-run rural livelihood diversification in Kagera
* 9: Maureen Were, Maureen Odongo, and Caroline Israel: Gender
disparities in financial inclusion in Tanzania
* 10: Oliver Morrissey, Joseph Semboja, and Maureen Were: Implications
for making the achievements sustainable
households in Tanzania's development
* 2: Josaphat Kweka and Fadhili Sooi: Linkages with large firms and
growth of SMEs in Tanzania
* 3: Julian Boys and Antonio Andreoni: Upgrading and multi-scalar
industrial policy in the Tanzanian textile and apparel sector value
chain
* 4: Amrita Saha, André Castro, Marco Carreras, and Daniele Guariso:
Trade, technology, and local linkages in the Tanzanian textiles and
garments sector
* 5: Roseline Misati and Kethi Ngoka: Drivers of manufacturing export
performance and competitiveness in Tanzania
* 6: Laura Barasa: Addressing gender and innovation gaps
* 7: Rumman Khan and Oliver Morrissey: Labour diversification by
households 2008-2013
* 8: Ralitza Dimova, Sandra Kristine Halvorsen, Milla Nyyssölä, and
Kunal Sen: Long-run rural livelihood diversification in Kagera
* 9: Maureen Were, Maureen Odongo, and Caroline Israel: Gender
disparities in financial inclusion in Tanzania
* 10: Oliver Morrissey, Joseph Semboja, and Maureen Were: Implications
for making the achievements sustainable