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    Transport And Marketing Of Horticultural Crops By Communal Farmers Into Harare 

    Smith, J.A. (Geographical Association of Zimbabwe (GAZ), 1989-12)
    A study was initiated in 1987 with the aim of establishing the major characteristics of the transport and marketing systems for horticultural crops into Harare. Emphasis was placed on identifying the constraints in the ...
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    Markets For Three Bark Products In Zimbabwe: A Case Study Of Markets For Bark Of Adansonia Digitata, Berchemia Discolor And Warburgia Salutaris 

    Veeman, M.; Cocks, M.; Muwonge, A.; Choge, S.; Campbell, B. (Institute of Environmental Studies (IES) ; University of Zimbabwe, 2001)
    Markets for craft and medicinal products derived from the bark of three tree species were assessed in rural and urban areas of Zimbabwe. Bark crafts from Adansonia digitata (baobab) are widely sold in these regions. The ...
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    Issues for agricultural employment development in Zimbabwe 

    Moyo, Sam; Ngobese, P. (ZIDS, 1991)
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    The Potential Demand For Game Meat in Harare's Low and Middle Density Suburbs 

    Masomera, Augustine; Muir-Leresche, Kay (Department Of Agricultural Economics and Extension (DAEE) (University of Zimbabwe) (UZ), 1998-12)
    In some African countries game meat is preferred to domestic animal meat. In Zimbabwe a significant amount of game meat is being produced but little is consumed in the main urban centres. As a result the selling of game ...
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    The Competition Act of 1995: a Legal Analysis 

    Manase, Arthur J. (Faculty of Law, University of Zimbabwe (UZ), 1996)
    The objective of this paper is to undertake a broad analysis of the desirability or otherwise of instituting competition law in Zimbabwe and an analysis of the Act itself in an endeavour to ascertain whether or not technically ...
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    Democratisation of Business: Zimbabwe’s Newest Business Entity 

    Gumbo, Artwell (Faculty of Law, University of Zimbabwe (UZ), 1997)
    This article looks at the provisions of the Private Business Corporations Act [Chapter 24:111 of Zimbabwe (Hereinafter referred to as the PBCA). One of the criticisms of the companies legislation as it exists is that it ...
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    A Policy for Export Promotion 

    Rule, M. L. (Rhodesian Economic Society (RES). University of Rhodesia (now University of Zimbabwe.), 1972-06)
    It is clear from the published information that the Rhodesian economy has, over recent years, experienced a period of unparalleled growth. Though it may well prove impossible to maintain the high level of expansion achieved ...
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    Conduct of agents in the Northern Malawi tobacco market channel 

    Afonso, Rui Sant'ana; Rusike, Joseph (Department Of Agricultural Economics and Extension (DAEE) (University of Zimbabwe) (UZ), 2000-03)
    This study is based on the Industrial Organisation (10) theory to analyse the behaviour of farmers and firms and the economic performance and how it changes over time. This model posits that there are basic conditions that ...
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    Internal Labour Markets in Rhodesia: A Case Study of Management Responsibility 

    Cheater, G.E. (Rhodesian Economic Society (RES). University of Rhodesia (now University of Zimbabwe)., 1975-09)
    It is my contention in this paper that, at least in the company to be discussed, management’s claimed responsibility towards workers is not meant to apply — or to apply fully — to semi- and un-skilled workers, all of whom ...
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    The Role of the Private Sector In Zimbabwe. 

    Botsh, A. A. (Institute of Development Studies Zimbabwe (ZIDS. ), 1982-03)
    Today, the commercial sector (wholesaler trade, retail trade, finance, insurance, transport and communication, real estate, hotels and restaurants) is the third largest employer of labour after agriculture and manufacturing. ...
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