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  • Bulow, Dorthe,V; Dambal, Esther; Maro, Rose (Moshi Co-operative College, Moshi [, 1950)
    In the development discourse, what is said about women has changed significantly during the past two decades. The rhetoric has moved from a welfare-oriented approach, perceiving women as passive recipients of aid and ...
  • Msekwa, Pius (University of Dar es Salaam, 1970)
    The policy decision to involve workers in the management of enterprises in Tanzania was made and announced in February 1970 in the form of Presidential Directive.1 Even now the entire programme is based on the implementation ...
  • Ofunguo, Aloyse C (University of Dar es Salaam, 1977)
    The recruitment and stablization of a cheap African labour force for the production of raw diamonds at Mwadui since 1940 has been attributed to the management of the mining company, the Williamson Dioamonds Limited. A ...
  • Ofunguo, Aloyse C. (University of Dar es Salaam, 1977)
    The recruitment and stabilization of a cheap African labour force for the production of raw diamonds at Mwadui, since 1940, had been attributed to the management of the mining company, the Williamson's Diamonds Limited, ...
  • Chambo, Suleiman A. (Univesrity of Dar es Salaam, 1978)
    Studies which have been carried out on industrial development in underdeveloped countries have shown that usually the aims and objectives of industrialization through import substitution do not conform to the outcome ...
  • Diyamett, Mathes L. N. (University of Dar es Salaam, 1978)
    Today's international (capitalist) economic system presents us, among other things, with undisputed fact that the whole world is woven into this giant economic house. In one way or another, the economies of the world as ...
  • Maghimbi, S. J. (University of Dar es Salaam, 1980)
    This study sought to examine the social and political character of what was regarded as a 'kulak' area and the effects of 'penetration' upon it - to find out the extent to which kulaks had been touched by the penetration ...
  • Moshi, Edwin H. (University of Dar es Salaam, 1980)
    The purpose of this study was to assess the essence of popular participation by peasants and workers in decision-making in their areas of work. The chosen case study for analysis was the small holder coffee industry in ...
  • Robert, Ikamba; Msanga, Elias M. (University of Dar es Salaam, 1981)
    This study was an attempt to discuss the effects of national policy on the development of cooperatives and law in Tanzania in a historical perspective. It was imperative to study co-operative development in a historical ...
  • Mlowe, Ladislaus K. (University of Dar es Salaam, 1981)
    The future development of the Tanzanian economy would greatly depend on the increasing ability of the economy to generate foreign currency. Given the instability of the primary exports, they could not be relied upon to ...
  • Kibwana, O.T. (Moshi Co-operative College,, 1984)
    In November 1982, The German Foundation for International Development (DSE) in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) organised a Seminar in Berlin, west, Federal Republic ...
  • Bee, Faustine.K (Moshi Co-operative University (MoCU), 1984)
    The world today is in a major transformation process from state led social economic development to heavy reliance on market. Indeed, this is more pronounced among the once socialist oriented countries. Tanzania, which ...
  • Chambo, Suleman A. (York University, 1986)
    The focus of this study was industrial co-operative management in less industrialized countries. It was based on a premise that less industrialised countries had a narrow industrial base - indeed, absence of basic industry. ...
  • Itemba, Jonas M. K. (University of Dar es Salaam, 1986)
    This study attempted to appraise the proposed Co-operative Insurance Company by examining its prospects and problems in view of the socioeconomic conditions in Tanzania. The state of the law governing commercial activities ...
  • Ngibbombi, C.W (Co-operatice College Moshi, 1986)
    As we stated earlier, many of the countries that have accomplished a socialist evolution in this century have been backward, i.e. industrially and economically untransformed. The majority of the population depend on ...
  • Towo, Mecky.M.N (Moshi Co-operative University (MoCU), 1986)
    It has long been recognised that decent housing or what is sometimes refereed to shelter, along with food and clothing is one of the basic needs of man. However, the neglect of housing as a factor of human development ...
  • Maghimbi, S.M (Co-operatice College, Moshi [1986], 1986)
    One of the major problems in studying peasant societies is identifying peasant investment patterns. We expect the investment patterns to have important consequences in the peasant’s life, like the productivity of their ...
  • Manyanya, I.M (Moshi Co-operative College, Moshi [1986], 1986)
    A cooperative enterprise is an economic unit as such it should be run as a "firm". Managers who are interested with the responsibilities of running a cooperative business should not overlook economic laws when making ...
  • Chambo, S.A (Moshi Co-operative College, Moshi, 1986)
    Industrial Co-operatives have of recent, received a wide attention both in developed as well as in developing countries alike because of their general development, democratic management and employment creation aspects. ...

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