The Possible Effects of Rhodesian Industrial Growth Upon Agriculture
Abstract
Introduction
This Symposium, I believe, is very relevant to present-day economic- conditions in Rhodesia. Manufacturing as we know (and this is shown in Appendix I) is an extremely important contributor to Gross Domestic Product, its contribution in 1968 being 20%. Together with agriculture, which is equal[y important—although here I propose to gloss over the searing effects of the 1968 drought—these two sectors are responsible for the production of some 40% of the country’s wealth. Mining and quarrying offered only 6%, although this excludes some beneficiation of minerals which has been included in the industrial sector.
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Mills, W.D. (1969) The Possible Effects of Rhodesian Industrial Growth Upon Agriculture.The Rhodesian Journal of Economics (RJE), vol. 3, no.2, (pp. 38-47). University College Rhodesia (now UZ) , Salisbury (now Harare) : RES.http://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/handle/123456789/6887
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Rhodesian Economic Society. University of Rhodesia (now University of Zimbabwe.)
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