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Author Skålnes, Tor.

Title The politics of economic reform in Zimbabwe : continuity and change in development / Tor Skålnes
Published New York, N.Y. : St. Martin's Press, 1995

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Description ix, 217 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Series International political economy series
International political economy series.
Contents Political Institutions, Organised Groups and Economic Policy -- The Open Economy and Societal Corporatism, 1923-65 -- Economic Nationalism during UDI, 1965-79 -- Majority Rule: Parties, Interest Groups and the Drive for 'Unity' -- The Politics of Stabilisation, 1980-6 -- The Politics of Liberalisation, 1987-94 -- Agricultural Land, Pricing and Marketing Reforms -- The Marginalisation of Labour Unions
Summary In Zimbabwe key urban groups support liberalisation while key rural groups do not. Theories of urban bias must therefore be qualified
In 1990 Zimbabwe embarked on economic liberalisation. The country's economic associations, notably that erstwhile proponent of protectionism, the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries, had successfully lobbied for gradual reform. While state autonomy has often been regarded as a vital condition for reform, in Zimbabwe societal groups have induced an initially recalcitrant government to reconsider its basic policies. After 1980 the government tried to limit political competition. However, because of the perceived need for racial reconciliation following the guerilla war, it maintained dialogue with settler-dominated interest groups along the pattern of societal corporatism established in the 1930s. By contrast, African associations, particularly labour unions, have regularly been subjected to regimentation. The government, however, has listened more closely to the demands of African farmers, who want to preserve parastatal marketing and governmental determination of prices
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
SUBJECT Zimbabwe -- Economic policy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008116817
Zimbabwe -- Politics and government. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85149820
LC no. 94043719
ISBN 0312125747