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Author Ndlela, Daniel Boda, author.

Title Economic dualism in Zimbabwe : from colonial Rhodesia to post-independence / Daniel B. Ndlela
Published Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (212 pages)
Series Routledge studies in African development
Routledge studies in African development.
Contents Introduction -- The origins of dualism in Zimbabwe -- Land tenure and economic dualism -- Dualism in agricultural credit and produce markets -- Economic dualism in the labour market -- The theory of economic dualism -- Dualism theory revisited -- The consequences of economic dualism -- Destroying dualism -- Conclusions
Summary This book identifies the root causes of income inequality in underdeveloped economies and proposes new solutions for structural reform in economies that have long neglected and exploited working people. It focuses on the case of Zimbabwe, a classic example of an African post-colonial state continuing with dualistic economic structures while simultaneously laying the blame for the initiation of this form of underdevelopment with colonialism. The book explores the colonial roots of economic dualism, in which traditional sectors run alongside newer forms of wage employment, and suggests ways for Zimbabwe to move beyond the ingrained inequalities and asymmetries in production and organisation that it generates. Using a combination of theoretical and empirical approaches, Economic Dualism in Zimbabwe demonstrates how economic dualism can be eliminated through structural transformation of the traditional agricultural sector and reallocation of labour across sectors. The author comprehensively discusses the origins of dualism in Zimbabwe, how it developed in land, labour, credit and financial markets, who stands to gain and lose from it, and ultimately what reforms are needed to eliminate dualism from the economic system. The book aims to complement efforts made by both North and South to transform this structurally embedded cause of underdevelopment and seeks to motivate change in the collective development agenda mindset. This book will be of interest to graduate-level students, scholars, researchers and policy practitioners in the fields of Development Studies, Economics, Agricultural Policy, Labour Policy, Economic Planning and African Studies
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Daniel B. Ndlela is a Lead Researcher and Team Leader with Zimconsult, Zimbabwe, formerly taught economics at the University of Zimbabwe, and was Senior Regional Adviser on economic co-operation and integration for the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA)
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Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 13, 2020)
Subject Economic development -- Zimbabwe -- History
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics -- General.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Reference.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Developmental -- General.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Third World Development.
Economic development
Economic history
Economic policy
SUBJECT Zimbabwe -- Economic conditions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85149804
Zimbabwe -- Economic policy
Subject Zimbabwe
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2019007405
ISBN 9780429054921
0429054920
9780429621994
042962199X
9780429619847
0429619847
9780429617690
0429617690