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    Price And Wage Policy In The Zimbabwe Maize And Tobacco Industries, 1980 

    Kinsey, B. H.; De Swart, M.I.A; Blackle, M.J; Muir, K. (Department of Land Management (DLM) ; University of Zimbavbwe (UZ), 1980)
    Zimbabwe, despite a fairly sophisticated modern sector, displays the normal characteristics of less developed countries having a dual economy with a large surplus labor force.Reynolds has observed that.poor, labor-surplus ...
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    The Chromium Resources Of Zimbabwe 

    Slatter, D. (INSTITUTE OF MINING RESEARCH (IMR) : (UNIVERSITY OF ZIMBABWE ), 1980-09)
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    An Industrialist's View of Secondary Industry 

    Bertram, N.R. (Rhodesian Economic Society (RES). University of Rhodesia (now University of Zimbabwe.), 1969-06)
    For purposes of this paper I think I am on the safest grounds (and certainly only statistically reliable) if I regard secondary industry as synonymous with manufacturing industry in terms of the United Nations I.S.I.C. ...
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    Housing Policy, Production and Consumption in Harare: a Review 

    Rakodi, Carole; Mutizwa-Mangiza, N.D. (University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Publications., 1990)
    This article analyses housing policy, production and consumption in Harare. It reviews most (hopefully all) of the recent literature on urban housing in Zimbabwe, most of which is on the low-income sector in Harare. The ...
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    State and Industrial Relations in Developing Countries: Focus on Zimbabwe: Paper prepared for the 8th World Congress of The International Industrial Relations Association, Brussels: 4 - 8 September, 1989 

    Sibanda, Arnold Elson (Institute of Development Studies, Zimbabwe (ZIDS. ), 1989-09-04)
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    On-the-Job Training on the Assembly Plant of a South African Motor Vehicle Producer: a Case Study 

    Spandau, Arnt (Rhodesian Economic Society (RES). University of Rhodesia (now University of Zimbabwe.), 1972-12)
    It is the purpose of this paper to report the findings of a study into on-the- job training on a South African motor vehicle assembly-line. The data reported in this paper were collected during the months July, August and ...
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    Industrial Growth and the Mining Industry 

    Hedley, R. John (Rhodesian Economic Society (RES). University of Rhodesia (now University of Zimbabwe.), 1969-06)
    No country needs much incentive to develop its natural resources to the best advantage, but the present uncertain state of the world, both economically and otherwise, lends tremendous impetus to the effort to become more ...
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    Manufacturing Industry and Export Prospects 

    Whyte, Peter (Rhodesian Economic Society (RES). University of Rhodesia (now University of Zimbabwe.), 1972-12)
    The tremendous growth of Rhodesian secondary industry over the past seven years has brought important benefits to our economy by way of increased levels of economic activity and employment. Industrial growth has also ...
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    Economic Growth of Japan with Special Reference to Industrial Development 

    Chikanda, Abel (Geographical Association of Zimbabwe (GAZ) (University of Zimbabwe) (UZ), 1999-09)
    Japan’s economic success has been a characteristic of the second half of the twentieth century. Its industrial revolution took 120 years whereas Britain took nearly twice that period to become a major industrial nation. ...
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    The Mining Industry as an Exporter 

    Gibson, Craig A. (Rhodesian Economic Society. University of Rhodesia (now University of Zimbabwe.), 1972-12)
    In looking at the Rhodesian mining industry it is clear that the industry has to export to survive; our own economy has not developed, and will not do so in the foreseeable future, to the stage where it can absorb any but ...
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    AuthorJourdan, Paul (7)Maya, Ruzvidzo S. (2)Phimister, I.R. (2)Sibanda, Arnold Elson (2)Tevera, D.S. (2)Tongoona, H. (2)West, J.H. (2). Cowley, J.W (1)Abramson, A.E. (1)Ascough, W.J. (1)... View MoreSubject
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