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The Second Economy in Tanzania by T. L. Maliyamkono and M. S. D. Bagachwa London, James Currey; Athens, Ohio University Press; Nairobi, Heinemann Kenya; and Dar es Salaam, ESAURP; 1990. Pp. xix + 197. £25.00. £9.95 paperback. - Capitalism, Socialism and the Development Crisis in Tanzania edited by Norman O'Neill and Kemal Mustafa Aldershot, Avebury; Brookfield, Vermont, Gower; 1990. Pp. xiv + 281. £30.00. - Ideology as a Determinant of Economic Systems: Nyerere and Ujamaa in Tanzania by Stefan Hedlund and Mats Lundahl Uppsala, Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, 1989. Pp. 54. SEK50.00. - Did Colonialism Capture the Peasantry? A Case Study of the Kagera District, Tanzania by Charles David Smith Uppsala, Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, 1989. Pp. 34. SEK40.00.
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The Second Economy in Tanzania by T. L. Maliyamkono and M. S. D. Bagachwa London, James Currey; Athens, Ohio University Press; Nairobi, Heinemann Kenya; and Dar es Salaam, ESAURP; 1990. Pp. xix + 197. £25.00. £9.95 paperback.
Capitalism, Socialism and the Development Crisis in Tanzania edited by Norman O'Neill and Kemal Mustafa Aldershot, Avebury; Brookfield, Vermont, Gower; 1990. Pp. xiv + 281. £30.00.
Ideology as a Determinant of Economic Systems: Nyerere and Ujamaa in Tanzania by Stefan Hedlund and Mats Lundahl Uppsala, Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, 1989. Pp. 54. SEK50.00.
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