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Nationalizing export companies: lessons from Zambia.

By: Curry, Robert.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Gaborone : Institute for Management Development, 1978Subject(s): Economic policy | Zambia -- Copper exports//nationalization//Lesotho//migration//agric ultural development//Kabwe//employment/. -- Zambia -- Copper exports//nationalization//Lesotho//migration//agric ultural development//Kabwe//employmentSummary: This paper examines the policy of nationalizing export companies which was introduced in 1970 by the Zambian Government. Also included in this collection of papers are the following titles: "Unfulfilled expectations:rural underdevelopment in Zambia, the case of the Kabwe rural district, 1964-1970; Theory of dependent reproduction; Realities of landlocked and least developed countries in Africa:the Lesotho experience; The transformation of a peripheral economy - a Fieldman model; Problems and prospects of agricultural development in Third World countries:a challenge to agriculture and social research, and Rural-urban migration and urban employment in Zambia."
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This paper examines the policy of nationalizing export companies which was introduced in 1970 by the Zambian Government. Also included in this collection of papers are the following titles: "Unfulfilled expectations:rural underdevelopment in Zambia, the case of the Kabwe rural district, 1964-1970; Theory of dependent reproduction; Realities of landlocked and least developed countries in Africa:the Lesotho experience; The transformation of a peripheral economy - a Fieldman model; Problems and prospects of agricultural development in Third World countries:a challenge to agriculture and social research, and Rural-urban migration and urban employment in Zambia."

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