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Titre Le capital privé en Tanzanie (1962-1982)
Auteur Jeannette Hartmann, Jean Copans
Mir@bel Revue Politique africaine
Numéro no 26, juin 1987 Classes, État, Marchés.
Rubrique / Thématique
Classes, État, Marchés
Page 19 pages
Résumé anglais Private capital in Tanzania from 1962 to 1982. There is a tripartite system of political decision in Tanzania : the Party, the Government and the President. There was no consensus concerning the policies devoted to private capital. From 1962 to 1966 the government needed capital to invest and relied on private capital. But party activists managed to develop the idea of a state economy. The Arusha Declaration enabled each group to use its rhetoric, both on nationalization and on die need for capital. In 1969-1974 the President favoured radical politics but this led to an economic crisis and from 1976 to 1982 new policies were designed to attract new investment. The ideology of development has sustained too many contradictions and Tanzania still lacks a consensus in this domain notwithstanding the new liberalization process.
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