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Beyond the enclave [electronic resource]

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Beyond the Enclave sets out to unravel the contradiction of a country, Zimbabwe, where a rich, diverse resource base co-exists with endemic poverty. One reason lies in the colonial economy, which was predicated on an ideology of white supremacy, creating an enclave formal economy employing one-fifth of the labour force. Yet over three decades after independence, the non-formal segment has become even more entrenched. This book assesses Zimbabweís economy through three main phases: 1980-90 when a strong social policy framework proved difficult to sustain due to erratic growth, and 1991-96, when

Title Beyond the enclave [electronic resource] : towards a pro-poor and inclusive development strategy for Zimbabwe / edited by Godfrey Kanyenze ... [et al.].
Publisher Harare : Weaver Press in association with Alternatives to Neo-liberalism in Southern Africa, Labour & Economic Development Research Institute, Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions
Creation Date 2011
Notes Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
English
Content Cover
Title page
Copyright page
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Acronyms
Chapter 1 - Conceptual Framework and Overview
1.1 Introduction
1.2 The Legacy of Enclavity and Dualism
1.3 Rethinking Development: The International Context
1.4 The International Aid Architecture
1.5 The Underlying Values and Principles of the Alternative Framework
1.6 Methodology of the Analysis and Overall Structure
References
Chapter 2 - Towards a Macroeconomic Framework for Pro-poor and Inclusive Growth
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Evolution in Macroeconomic Thinking: From the Washington Consensus to Pro-poor and Inclusive Growth2.3 Post-Independence Performance of the Economy
2.4 Recommendations and the Way Forward
2.5 Conclusion
Chapter 3 - Land, Agriculture and Rural Development
3.1 Introduction
3.2 The Inherited Dual and Enclave Structure of Agriculture
3.3 Land, Agriculture and Rural Development in the 1980's
3.4 Land, Agriculture and Rural Development, 1991-1996
3.5 The Land Issue during the Crisis Period, 1997-2000
3.6 Land, Agriculture and Rural Development, 2000-2008
3.7 Land, Agriculture and Rural Development, 2009-2010 3.8 Strategies for Agricultural Recovery and Rural Development
Appendix to Chapter 3
Chapter 4 - Manufacturing
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The First Decade of Independence, 1980-1990
4.3 The ESAP Period, 1991-1996
4.4 The Crisis Period, 1997-2008
4.5 The Transitional Period, 2009-2010
4.6 Recommendations and the Way Forward
Chapter 5 - Mining
5.1 The First Decade of Independence, 1980-1990
5.2 The ESAP Period, 1991-1996
5.3 The Crisis Period, 1997-2008
5.4 The Way Forward
Chapter 6 - Gender
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Background to Gender Inequality in Zimbabwe6.3 The Impact of Policies on Gender
6.4 Initiatives to Address Gender Inequality and Inequity
6.5 Alternative Pro-Gender Development/Equity Policies
6.6 Conclusion
Chapter 7 - The Labour Market
7.1 Introduction
7.2 The Role of the Labour Market in Poverty Reduction
7.3 Labour-Market Policy in Zimbabwe, 1980-2008
7.4 Labour-Market Performance and Outcomes, 1980-2008
7.5 The Transitional Period, 2009-2010
7.6 Regulated Flexibility and the Global Decent Work Agenda
7.7 Strategic Objectives and Recovery Policies
Chapter 8 - Education and Training 8.1 Introduction
8.2 The Concepts and Roles of Education and Training
8.3 Education and Training Provision in Zimbabwe, 1980-2009
8.4 Higher and Tertiary Education (Vocational and University)
8.5 The Brain Drain
8.6 International Experiences and Trends in Education and Training
8.7 Sustainable Recovery Policies and Policy Measures
Chapter 9 - Social Services: Housing, Health and Social Protection
9.1 Housing
9.2 Health
9.3 Social Protection
Chapter 10 - Science and Technology Development
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Science, Technology and Development
Extent 1 online resource (548 p.)
Language English
National Library system number 997010706071205171
MARC RECORDS

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