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Majority Rule and Economic Development Strategy
(Rhodesian Economic Society. University of Rhodesia (now University of Zimbabwe.), 1979-06)
Rhodesia will take the step to majority rule, as Zimbabwe, just over 30 years after the post-World War II rush to independence started, and just over 20 years after that phenomenon hit sub-Saharan Africa.
The attainment ...
Economic Development for an Exploding Population
(Rhodesian Economic Society. University of Rhodesia (now University of Zimbabwe.), 1979-06)
I could use this occasion to come up with lots of facts and figures on population explosion and economic development. Alternatively, I could expand on the nature and use of mathematical computer models of population or ...
The Land Question in Zimbabwe
(Rhodesian Economic Society. University of Rhodesia (now University of Zimbabwe.), 1979-09)
The question of the redistribution of land in Zimbabwe has been receiving increasing attention during the last few years, but many of the suggestions made in this connection do not provide a satisfactory solution to a state ...
Making Optimum Use of the Limited Agricultural Resources of the Tribal Areas of S.W. Matabeleland
(Rhodesian Economic Society. University of Rhodesia (now University of Zimbabwe.), 1979-09)
The title of this paper requires that it should at least:-
a) Define the area under consideration.
b) Outline its physical characteristics so that its agricultural resources
may be established.
c) Outline its socio-economic ...
National Policy on Incomes, Employment, Prices and Profits - The Economics of Increasing Inequality.
(Rhodesian Economic Society. University of Rhodesia (now University of Zimbabwe.), 1979-09)
This paper discusses one policy of government aimed at income distribution, the "national Policy on Incomes, Employment, Prices and Profits" (hereafter the Incomes Policy). The Incomes Policy's aims are discussed and ...