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Tanzania Economic Update, October 2012 : Spreading the Wings.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
World Bank.
Series:
Economic Updates and Modeling
World Bank e-Library.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Accountability.
Accounting.
Agriculture.
Analysis of Economic Growth.
Capacity Building.
Commodity Prices.
Cost Recovery.
Debt Management.
Developing Countries.
Economic Development.
Economic Forecasting.
Economic Growth.
Economic Management.
External Shocks.
Financial Sector.
Fiscal & Monetary Policy.
Fiscal Policy.
Fiscal Sustainability.
Foreign Banks.
Gdp.
Global Economy.
Gross Domestic Product.
Human Capital.
Income Distribution.
Inflation.
Interest Rates.
Macroeconomic Management.
Macroeconomics and Economic Growth.
Monetary Policy.
Moral Hazard.
Per Capita Income.
Political Economy.
Poverty Reduction.
Private Investment.
Private Sector.
Public Debt.
Public Finance.
Public Investment.
Public Procurement.
Public Sector.
Public Spending.
Purchasing Power.
Rural Development.
Savings Rate.
Tax Exemptions.
Technical Assistance.
Telecommunications.
Transparency.
Uncertainty.
Wages.
Local Subjects:
Accountability.
Accounting.
Agriculture.
Analysis of Economic Growth.
Capacity Building.
Commodity Prices.
Cost Recovery.
Debt Management.
Developing Countries.
Economic Development.
Economic Forecasting.
Economic Growth.
Economic Management.
External Shocks.
Financial Sector.
Fiscal & Monetary Policy.
Fiscal Policy.
Fiscal Sustainability.
Foreign Banks.
Gdp.
Global Economy.
Gross Domestic Product.
Human Capital.
Income Distribution.
Inflation.
Interest Rates.
Macroeconomic Management.
Macroeconomics and Economic Growth.
Monetary Policy.
Moral Hazard.
Per Capita Income.
Political Economy.
Poverty Reduction.
Private Investment.
Private Sector.
Public Debt.
Public Finance.
Public Investment.
Public Procurement.
Public Sector.
Public Spending.
Purchasing Power.
Rural Development.
Savings Rate.
Tax Exemptions.
Technical Assistance.
Telecommunications.
Transparency.
Uncertainty.
Wages.
Other Title:
Tanzania Economic Update, October 2012
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2012.
System Details:
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Summary:
Tanzania continues to stand out as a model of sound economic performance in the African continent, with a growth rate of over six per cent in 2011 and 2012, surpassing other regional economies and demonstrating impressive resilience to the global economic crisis. This is the second issue of the Tanzania economic update series. The series aim to engage a broad audience in a discussion of the state of the economy in general, as well as in specific debates of topical importance in Tanzania. The current issue seeks to get the discussion going on how to achieve the structural transformation of the rural economy so that rural households can also benefit from the country's remarkable growth performance.

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