The Tanzania national economic survival programme

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1982

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During May 20—21, 1982, the Institute of Development Management Mzumbe held a workshop on The National Economic Survival Programme, formally known as “NESP” as opposed to street’s teasing it as Personal Economic Survival Programme (PESP). In all, eight papers were presented and discussed. The first three papers in Part one deal with the evaluation of NESP and Pricing Policy in Tanzania. Part two deals with problems and potentials of external trade, particularly export promotion. The last two papers in part three deal with problems of technology transfer and its impact to Tanzania. The editors believe that the issues addressed to in these papers are of great relevance to Tanzania’s policymakers, senior executives, as well as academicians. The papers are also of sufficiently high calibre; generally simplified tools of analysis and techniques have been carefully and work-manly employed to drive policy issues and problems home. It is our belief that each author has tried to contribute significantly to informed discussion on the current problems that face Tanzania.

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This book was sent to DRPS for publication

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National Economic Survival Programme (NESP), Economic survival strategy, Agricultural pricing, Export crop pricing, Trade policy, Export promotion, Government economic response, Government expenditure, Economic recovery plan, Crisis management measures

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