Marie Michael Library

Title

Toward Ujamaa and Kujitegemea: Income distribution and absolute poverty eradication aspects of the Tanzanian transition to socialism

Author

Green, R. H.

Description

This paper seeks to analyse Tanzania's income distribution and absolute poverty eradication strategy in both its historic and TANU/Government goals contexts and to evaluate the uses, results, and limitations of instruments used in terms of systematic dynamic aims. It also notes the nature of criticisms, certain main problems, and possible lines of further progress toward the goals set.

File No

IDS-DP66

Agency

Institute of Development Studies (IDS)

Date

Dec-74

Subject(s)

Tanzania, Economic Conditions

Pages

69

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