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Tanzania at the Turn of the Century : Background Papers and Statistics

INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION TERMS OF TRADE INTERNATIONAL TRADE REGIONAL TRADE COMMERCIAL BANK LOANS DEBT SERVICE DEBT MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT CAPITAL FORMATION FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS HOUSEHOLD BUDGETS POVERTY INCIDENCE CHILD MORTALITY GENDER GAP COUNTRY RISK BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT PROGRAMS TARIFF STRUCTURES NONTARIFF TRADE BARRIERS HUMAN CAPITAL TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY REVENUE SOURCES INFORMAL SECTOR LAND USE TAX STRUCTURES BALANCE OF PAYMENTS SELF EMPLOYMENT INVESTMENT PROJECTS TAX COLLECTION AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDIES CLOVES DEMOGRAPHY NATIONAL INCOME ACCOUNTS EXTERNAL DEBT PUBLIC FINANCE STATISTICS MONETARY TRANSFERS CASH CROPS FOOD CROPS PRODUCER PRICES MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES CONSUMER PRICE INDEXES COST OF LIVING INDEXES RETAIL PRICES ABSOLUTE POVERTY ADMINISTRATIVE BARRIERS AGRICULTURAL INTENSIFICATION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE ANNUAL GROWTH BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BANK LENDING BUSINESS OPERATIONS CAPITAL ACCUMULATION CITIZENS COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CORRUPTION DEBT DEFLATORS DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DIRECT INVESTMENT DOMESTIC SAVINGS ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT ELASTICITIES EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXPORT GROWTH EXPORTS EXTERNALITIES FAMILIES FOOD POLICY RESEARCH FOREIGN EXCHANGE GDP GDP PER CAPITA GENDER GAPS GNP GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT GROWTH PERFORMANCE GROWTH PROJECTIONS GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HEALTH CARE HIGH GROWTH HIV INFECTION HUMAN CAPACITY HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMPORTS INCOME LEVEL INCOME LEVELS INDUSTRIAL SECTOR INFLATION INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL QUALITY INSURANCE INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENT RATE INVESTMENT RATES LABOR FORCE LAND USE LIVING STANDARDS MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT MACROECONOMIC PERFORMANCE MACROECONOMIC POLICY MACROECONOMIC REFORMS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MANAGERS MARKET PRICES MEDIUM TERM MONEY SUPPLY MORTALITY NATIONAL ACCOUNTS NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL RESOURCE BASE PER CAPITA INCOME POLICY MESSAGES POLICY REFORMS POOR COUNTRIES POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY LINES POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PUPILS RAPID GROWTH REAL GDP REAL INCOME REAL INTEREST RATES REFORM PROGRAMS RURAL AREAS SAVINGS SECTORAL COMPOSITION SECURITIES SOCIAL RESEARCH STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT STRUCTURAL CHANGE STRUCTURAL POLICIES SUSTAINABLE GROWTH SUSTAINABLE POVERTY TAX REVENUES TAXATION TERMS OF TRADE TERTIARY EDUCATION TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY TRADE BALANCE TRADE REGIME TRANSPARENCY URBAN POVERTY URBANIZATION VALUE ADDED WEALTH
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Washington, DC: World Bank
Africa | Tanzania
2013-06-20T15:14:36Z | 2013-06-20T15:14:36Z | 2002-02

This report is the successor to the Country Economic Memorandum for Tanzania prepared in 1996 (World Bank 1996). The 1996 memorandum focused on the challenge of reforms and paid particular attention to the impact of reforms on growth, incomes, and welfare in Tanzania. The present report draws out lessons from Tanzania's development experience of the past four decades, with emphasis on the period since the last report, and assesses the imperatives for higher sustained growth and better livelihood for its citizens in the future. The background papers presented in this Country Study review and assess Tanzania's actual growth and poverty reduction performance against its large natural potential and against countries at a comparable stage of development, analyze the main reasons behind the performance record, and then draw out the strategic and institutional imperatives for exploiting the country's vast potential for sustained growth and reduction of poverty in the long and medium term. The analysis focuses on development of the private sector and its increased role in scaling up overall growth and modernization of the Tanzanian economy. One chapter focuses on the Zanzibar economy and its development, even though Zanzibar is part of the union, because the policy and institutional framework for the island are distinct enough to merit separate attention. Also presented are the statistical appendices.

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