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Tanzania's Industrialisation Journey, 2016-2056: from an Agrarian to a modern industrialized State in forty years

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Nairobi, Kenya Moran Publishers for CEO Roundtable of Tanzania 2017Description: xx + 170 pp. (The book has 20 introductory pages and 170 pages of main content.)ISBN:
  • 9789966630124
Summary: The book about Tanzania's industrialization is titled "Tanzania's Industrialisation Journey, 2016-2056: From an Agrarian to a Modern Industrialized State in Forty Years" and was authored by Ali A. Mufuruki, Rahim Mawji, Moremi Marwa, and Gilman Kasiga. The book provides an extensive analysis of the factors and strategies needed for Tanzania to transition from an agrarian to an industrial nation over a 40-year period. It covers key topics such as human capital and infrastructure development, energy access, capital mobilization, and the importance of a sound industrial policy.
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Book Book UONGOZI Institute Resources Centre - Dar es Salaam 967MUF (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 004540
Book Book UONGOZI Institute Resources Centre - Dodoma Tanzania 338.09678TAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available URD001402
Book Book UONGOZI Institute Resources Centre - Dodoma Tanzania 338.09678TAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available URD000965

The book about Tanzania's industrialization is titled "Tanzania's Industrialisation Journey, 2016-2056: From an Agrarian to a Modern Industrialized State in Forty Years" and was authored by Ali A. Mufuruki, Rahim Mawji, Moremi Marwa, and Gilman Kasiga. The book provides an extensive analysis of the factors and strategies needed for Tanzania to transition from an agrarian to an industrial nation over a 40-year period. It covers key topics such as human capital and infrastructure development, energy access, capital mobilization, and the importance of a sound industrial policy.

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