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Vol. 17 No. 2 (2019): TANZANIA JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Vol. 17 No. 2 (2019): TANZANIA JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Published:
2020-06-30
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Adapting Multidimensional Poverty and Inequality Measures to National and Regional Contexts: Evidence from Ethiopia
DEGYE GOSHU
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Feminism, Women ' s Agency, and Subjective Well-Being: Women ' s Experiences of Village Community Banks in Tanzania
ROSEMARIE MWAIPOPO, MASOUD DAUDA
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Water-Use Permits and Water Accessibility for Livestock in Tanzania
JOSEPH KAHIMBA, ELIOTT NIBOYE
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Quality Standards and Export Performance of Tanzania Food-Based Small and Medium Sized Enterprises: Conceptual Model Development
OMAR K MBURA
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"Who Took Our Land - The World Bank or the State?" The Land Question in the State Plantation Forests in Tanzania: The Case of the Sao Hill forests, 1962-2012
HEZRON KANGALAWE
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Challenges and Coping Strategies of Employed Mothers in a Social Security Scheme in Tanzania
NANDERA E MHANDO, RACHEL KAYUNI
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The Influence of Relationship Marketing Strategies on the Performance of Commercial Banks in Tanzania
KESSY SEVERINE
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In Their Own Voices: Conversations with African Emerging Leaders €“ A Book Review
RICCARDO PELIZZO
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