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Changing the rules :the politics of liberalization and the urban informal economy in Tanzania
- 作者: Tripp, Aili Mari.
- 出版: Berkeley : University of California Press ©1997.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xxii, 260 pages) :maps.
- 標題: Tanzania Dar es Salaam. , Government, Resistance to , Economic History. , Economic conditions. , Informal sector (Economics) , Reference. , Tanzania Economic policy. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS , EconomicsGeneral. , Tanzania. , Tanzania , Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) Economic conditions. , Government, Resistance to Tanzania. , Electronic books. , Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) , Business & Economics. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics -- General. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Reference. , Government, Resistance to. , Economic history. , Informal sector (Economics) Tanzania -- Dar es Salaam. , Economic policy.
- ISBN: 0520202791 , 9780520202795
- ISBN: 0520202783 , 0520202791
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-251) and index. Dar es Salaam in Transition -- Shifting Boundaries of State Control -- The Informal Economy and the Politics of Economic Reform -- Informal Strategies for Survival -- Everyday Forms of Resistance and Transformations of Economic Policy -- From the Arusha Declaration to the Zanzibar Declaration -- Conflicting Visions.
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- 系統號: 005282663
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How are people in one of Africa's largest cities, Dar es Salaam, capable of surviving day to day when the downward decline of Tanzania's economy has become so pronounced that even high-ranking state employees receive among the lowest incomes in the country? In this impressively researched and highly original study, Aili Mari Tripp shows how the people of Dar es Salaam, through creativity and considerable ingenuity, supply for themselves the various goods and services that the government can no longer provide. With the growth of an informal economy, they have demonstrated resistance to state control, resulting in broad political, economic and social transformations within Tanzania. Moreover, the unprecedented participation of women in informal economic activities has had a profound effect on gender relations. Tripp incorporates in-depth interviews and a field survey conducted at the household and micro-enterprise level in examining the influence and impact of the urban informal economy on Tanzanian society. This informal sector encompasses the enterprises of masons, cooks, cobblers, and tailors; a dizzying myriad of market vendors; even educators and doctors. Tripp shows how the urban informal economy challenges state-defined bases of social justice with alternative notions of economic equity. Her work is an essential contribution to the study of African politics and state-society relations.
來源: Google Book
來源: Google Book
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