The Economy of Ethiopia
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The Economy of Ethiopia
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1992
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a study of the economic changes in Ethiopia that accompanied the social revolution of 1974. This book documents and analyzes the attempt to introduce a socialist pattern of development and underlines the serious weaknesses in Ethiopia's development strategy. There are chapters on land reform, collectivization and agricultural development, on state enterprises and the potential for small scale production, on essential public services and education, on income distribution and prostitution and on population policy. Numerous policy suggestions are made to promote accumulation, employment and equity within a more democratic socialist framework.
Table of Contents
- The commitment to socialist development
- the next great task - agricultural growth with equity
- institutional transformation and agricultural development
- coffee - the leading export sector
- the role of industry
- a floor to poverty - essential public services
- changes in the distribution of income
- the urban labour market
- income generation and employment opportunities for women
- employment opportunities of women - prostitution, the last resort
- education in a socialist society
- population policy - two issues
- summary and conclusions.
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