The Oxford Handbook of the Zambian Economy

The Oxford Handbook of the Zambian Economy
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 897
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ISBN-10 : 9780192679239
ISBN-13 : 0192679236
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of the Zambian Economy by :

This handbook offers a comprehensive and authoritative account of the Zambian economy, including past and current trends. The Zambian economy has evolved from simple and fragmented agrarian activities at the turn of the 20th Century into a wide range of organized and regulated modern economic activities today. While the economy has largely revolved around the mining industry since the early 1920s when the extraction of copper and other mineral ores on the Copperbelt begun, there has been a gradual broadening of economic activities over time, with services now accounting for almost two-thirds of gross domestic product (GDP). This book shows that since colonial times, one of the persistent items on the economic development agenda in what is today known as Zambia has been the need to diversify the economy to reduce dependence on mining, in terms of foreign exchange earnings and public revenue. While the need to diversify the economy has been well-acknowledged by successive Zambia governments, including the current government, achieving this goal has proved to be elusive so far. By presenting a collection of well-researched and empirically supported chapters on the key areas of the Zambian economy, this volume gives readers a good sense of where the Zambian economy has come from, where it is at the moment, but also highlights the challenges and prospects for economic growth.

The Musakanya Papers

The Musakanya Papers
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Publisher : African Books Collective
Total Pages : 156
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ISBN-10 : 9789982997232
ISBN-13 : 9982997238
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis The Musakanya Papers by : Valentine Musakanya

Valentine Musakanya played a leading role in Zambia's first post-independence government as Secretary to the Cabinet and Head of the Civil Service. He was subsequently a Member of Parliament, a Government Minister and Governor of the Bank of Zambia. Musakanya is however better known today as one of those convicted of the 1980 coup attempt against the one-party state of Kenneth Kaunda's United National Independence Party (UNIP) government. Although Musakanya was subsequently acquitted of involvement in the coup, questions have persisted: was Musakanya involved in the coup attempt? If so, why did he become involved? This volume, making Musakanya's writings available in public for the first time, provides a glimpse into one of Zambia's most brilliant minds. Musakanya's memoirs chart his personal and intellectual journey from a childhood in rural Northern Province and the mining township of Wusakile, to outstanding educational success and a glittering career in the civil service of newly independent Zambia. They describe his significant achievements, but also his disillusionment with the politicisation of state structures, the growth of patronage and corruption, and the growing authoritarianism and centralisation of political power in the hands of the President. Musakanya provides an insider's insight into the failings of post-independence government, articulating his personal disillusionment with UNIP and Kaunda, and explaining his involvement with those accused alongside him of involvement in the 1980 coup attempt. Musakanya describes in detail his arrest and interrogation at the hands of the intelligence services, and the publication sheds substantial new light on the organisation of the coup and the motivations of those involved. This volumes is the first in a planned series of publications which will place the writings of Valentine Musakanya in the public domain, in Zambia and internationally.

Zambia

Zambia
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 9781000009606
ISBN-13 : 1000009602
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Zambia by : Marcia Burdette

This accessible case study offers a fully rounded picture of Zambia's course since independence, chronicling the periods of boom and decline after the fall in the price of copper around the mid-1970s. The author advocates an internally oriented economic strategy to retain industries and livelihoods and investigates the ability of the current leadership to achieve this.

Foreign Affairs Research Special Papers Available

Foreign Affairs Research Special Papers Available
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 148
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000129686618
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Foreign Affairs Research Special Papers Available by : Foreign Affairs Research Documentation Center

Current Background

Current Background
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-10 : UGA:32108054185031
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Current Background by :

The Peoples of Zambia

The Peoples of Zambia
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Publisher : Heinemann Educational Publishers
Total Pages : 172
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ISBN-10 : IND:39000002120892
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis The Peoples of Zambia by : Sally Aldridge

One Zambia, Many Histories

One Zambia, Many Histories
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9789004165946
ISBN-13 : 9004165940
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis One Zambia, Many Histories by : Jan-Bart Gewald

In contrast to the rich tradition of academic analysis and understanding of the pre-colonial and colonial history of Zambia, the trajectory of post-colonial Zambia has been all but ignored by historians. The assumptions of developmentalism, the cultural hegemony of United National Independence Party orthodoxy and its conflation with national interests, and a narrow focus on Zambia’s diplomatic role in Southern African affairs, have all contributed to a dearth of studies centring on the diverse lived experiences of Zambians.

Language in Zambia

Language in Zambia
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 435
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ISBN-10 : 9781351605168
ISBN-13 : 135160516X
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Language in Zambia by : Sirarpi Ohannessian

Originally published in 1978, this volume is divided into 3 parts. Part 1 presents an overview of the linguistic situation in Zambia: who speaks which languages, where they are spoken, what these languages are like. Special emphasis is given to the extensive survey of the languages of the Kafue basin, where extensive changes and relocations have taken place. Part 2 is on language use: patterns of competence and of extension for certain languages in urban settings, configurations of comprehension across language boundaries, how selected groups of multilinguals employ each of their languages and for what purposes, what languages are used in radio and television broadcasting and how decisions to use or not use a language are made. Part 3 involves language and formal education: what languages, Zambian and foreign, are used at various levels int he schools, which are taught, with what curricula, methods, how teachers are trained, how issues such as adult literacy are approached and with what success.