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Title:Economic independence, indigenization, and the African businessman: some effects of Zambia's economic reforms
Author:Beveridge, Andrew A.
Year:1974
Periodical:African Studies Review
Volume:17
Issue:3
Pages:477-490
Language:English
Geographic term:Zambia
Subjects:economic policy
business
Africanization
External link:https://www.jstor.org/stable/523796
Abstract:This paper examines the new policies designed to indigenize the Zambian economy and their actual impact on private business. How successful have the policies been, as proclaimed and implemented by the government and ruling party? And, what factors have contributed to this result? Sections: Dilemmas of taking control - Zambia: a place for African business? -Reforming the economy - Reforms in 'big business' - Reforms in finance and credit - Other reforms and policies - Humanism and business - Conclusion. Ref., notes, table.
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