Book contents
- Money, Value, and the State
- African Studies Series
- Money, Value, and the State
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- A Note on the Text
- Introduction
- 1 The Moneychanger State
- 2 A Monopoly on Valuation
- 3 Restricted Value
- 4 Crimes against Economy
- 5 Magendo
- Conclusion
- Archival Collections Consulted
- Bibliography
- Index
- African Studies Series
4 - Crimes against Economy
The Economy of Accusation in 1970s Uganda
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2024
- Money, Value, and the State
- African Studies Series
- Money, Value, and the State
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- A Note on the Text
- Introduction
- 1 The Moneychanger State
- 2 A Monopoly on Valuation
- 3 Restricted Value
- 4 Crimes against Economy
- 5 Magendo
- Conclusion
- Archival Collections Consulted
- Bibliography
- Index
- African Studies Series
Summary
By the second decade of independence, Uganda’s economy groaned under the pressures of domestic misrule and international turbulence. This chapter traces the variety of popular and state reactions as price inflation and commodity shortages came to prevail. Some Ugandans experienced shortages as an affront to their ethical expectations about merit and redistribution; they accused their compatriots of misdeeds and demanded their government better manage the economy. In response, large domains of economic life were criminalized as the state tried to redirect trade toward avenues more easily taxed or regulated, including through an Economic Crimes Tribunal that indicted innumerable Ugandans. Yet, smuggling, hoarding, and overcharging proved especially bedeviling to the state, Drawing on a range of police investigations, trial records, and petitions, this chapter details the sorts of opportunistic exchanges and engagements that characterized Uganda in the 1970s, an improvisational mix of dissidence and claims-making, acquiescence and rebuke that radically challenged sovereignty and citizenship.
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- Money, Value, and the StateSovereignty and Citizenship in East Africa, pp. 211 - 262Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024