The Tanzanian peasantry : economy in crisis

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The Tanzanian peasantry : economy in crisis

edited by Peter G. Forster, Sam Maghimbi

Avebury, c1992

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An analysis of the Tanzanian peasant economy since independence, describing the development level of the economy and society there. This study also examines causes of the current general decline, focusing in conclusion on the failure to transform peasant society and agriculture.

Table of Contents

  • Some notes on self help programmes among the Pare people and their impact on social development, C.K. Omari
  • the decline of the economy of the mountain zones of Tanzania: a case study of Mwanga District (North Pare), Sam Maghimbi
  • the importance of anthropological research in rural development planning in Tanzania, Pater G. Forster
  • "Modernization" and the de-harmonization of the man-nature relationship: the case of the agrico-pastoral Iraqw of the old Mbulu District, Y.Q. Lawi
  • cooperative and agricultural development problems and policy options: the Tanzanian experience 1961-1990, H.P.B. Moshi
  • technological factors in peasant production in Tanzania: three decades of learning by doing, A.Y. Komba
  • socialism in two countries: a study of socio-economic dynamics and their effect on socialist strategies in early post-Independence years in Indian and Tanzania, Purnima Roy
  • socialism from above: the view from below, Pat Caplan
  • the roots of an agrarian crisis in Tanzania: a theoretical perspective, Issa G. Shivji
  • technical stagnation, ageing population and agricultural production in Tanzania: the case of Lugoba, Msata and Mboga villages in Bagamoyo District, Ali M. Sendaro
  • agricultural marketing reforms and the public versus private debate in Tanzania, Benson Nindi
  • the contribution of economists to rural development in Tanzania, Andrew Coulson
  • some notes on the Sungusungu movement, P. Masanja
  • the abolition of peasant cooperatives and the crisis in the rural economy in Tanzania, Sam Maghimbi
  • environmental crisis and the peasantry in Tanzania, H.M. Mushala
  • why Tanzanian society is not experiencing structural adjustment: the case of Iringa, David Booth.

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