Subject category:
Economics, Politics and Business Environment
Published by:
Harvard Business Publishing
Version: 2 April 1997
Length: 25 pages
Data source: Published sources
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Abstract
Examines the causes of decline - economic, social, and political - of the Zambian economy since 1974. It takes place at the time of the election of Frederick Chiluba, in October 1991. Examines the problems of economic development in Africa, and especially, of structural reform away from closed, statist systems of government. Also examines the problems of external debt and the reliance on commodity industries to produce foreign exchange.
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Abstract
Examines the causes of decline - economic, social, and political - of the Zambian economy since 1974. It takes place at the time of the election of Frederick Chiluba, in October 1991. Examines the problems of economic development in Africa, and especially, of structural reform away from closed, statist systems of government. Also examines the problems of external debt and the reliance on commodity industries to produce foreign exchange.