Mining and Mineral Prospects in Tanzania
Author: R. H. N. Kimambo
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Published: 1984
Total Pages: 266
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Author: R. H. N. Kimambo
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Published: 1984
Total Pages: 266
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Inc. Ibp
Publisher: Int'l Business Publications
Published: 2011-08-28
Total Pages: 282
ISBN-13: 1433078325
DOWNLOAD EBOOKShe was a good girl from Biloxi, MississipΠ he was a rockabilly singer on the verge of stardom. They fell in love in the summer of 1956, and found a timeless moment of innocence and simple pleasure. In this acclaimed, intimate portrait of the American legend, Juanico gives us the Elvis she knew and loved—the Memphis boy with aw-shucks charm, impeccable manners, and an easy and irresistible sensuality. Their lives merged quickly and completely: Elvis’s mother, Gladys, felt June was her son’s last hope against the excesses of life on the road and the corruption of fame. But Elvis was on a train that no one could stop. Self-possessed, June chose her own path; she left Elvis, determined never to look back. But in this completely disarming, fascinating memoir, she does look back, and proves she has remembered everything, every conversation, every story, and every caress. Elvis: In the Twilight of Memory gives us an intimate and unforgettable portrait of the man who would be King.
Author: C. S. L. Chachage
Publisher: Nordic Africa Institute
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 116
ISBN-13: 9789171063403
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExamines the evolution of the mining industry since the 1970s and considers how the political situation influences private and foreign investment.
Author: Punam Chuhan-Pole
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Published: 2017-02-14
Total Pages: 245
ISBN-13: 1464808201
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis study focuses on the local and regional impact of large-scale gold mining in Africa in the context of a mineral boom in the region since 2000. It contributes to filling a gap in the literature on the welfare effects of mineral resources, which, until now, has concentrated more on the national or macroeconomic impacts. Economists have long been intrigued by the paradox that a rich endowment of natural resources may retard economic performance, particularly in the case of mineral-exporting developing countries. Studies of this phenomenon, known as the “resource curse,†? examine the economy-wide consequences of mineral exports.1 Africa’s resource boom has lifted growth, but has been less successful in improving people’s welfare. Yet much of the focus in academic and policy circles has been on appropriate management of the macro-fiscal and governance risks that have historically undermined development outcomes. This study focuses instead on the fortune of local communities where resources are located. It aims to better inform public policy and corporate behavior on the welfare of communities in Africa in which the extraction of resources takes place.
Author: Thomas Hentschel
Publisher: IIED
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 94
ISBN-13: 1843694700
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBased on studies from countries in Africa, South America and Asia, looks at small-scale mining activities which often are both illegal and environmentally damaging, and dangerous for workers and their communities. Gives an overview on the issues and challenges involved, concluding about how sustainable development can be achieved.
Author: Mines Bureau
Publisher: Minerals Yearbook: Volume 3: A
Published: 2017-02-15
Total Pages: 412
ISBN-13: 9781411340695
DOWNLOAD EBOOKArea Reports: International. These annual reviews are designed to provide timely statistical data on mineral commodities in various countries. Each report includes sections on government policies and programs, environmental issues, trade and production data, industry structure and ownership, commodity sector developments, infrastructure, and a summary outlook Audience: International minerals brokers, minerals buyers, construction industry, chemcal industry, commodities brokers, commodities transportation carriers, finacial services executives, financial brokers, commodities exchange members, geologists
Author: A. Szirmai
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2001-08-14
Total Pages: 420
ISBN-13: 0230524516
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe central aim of The Industrial Experience of Tanzania is to explain why the Tanzanian manufacturing sector experienced a long period of stagnation after an initial phase of rapid industrial growth. Tanzania has been an extreme case with a high level of state intervention, but the contributors show that there are lessons to be learnt here for African economies in general. The analysis includes previously unpublished data, and presents important conceptual and methodological advances.
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
Published: 2001-01-01
Total Pages: 122
ISBN-13: 9780821349410
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe study builds on lessons from Tanzania's development experience of the past four decades, with emphasis on the period following the 1996 Country Economic Memorandum, which focused on the challenge of reforms, in particular the impact of reforms on growth, incomes, and welfare in the country. The study assesses Tanzania's current development status against the country's ambition, since independence, to rid the nation of three archenemies: poverty, ignorance, and disease. Structural transformation has been extremely limited, with agriculture still dominating the economy, a non-diversified economy that hampers flexibility to withstand shock occurrences. Nonetheless, the country intensified macroeconomic policy reforms, significantly stabilizing the economy, with falling inflation levels, climbing foreign exchange reserves, and an overall fiscal balance. But the main factors identified behind the slow development progress, are primarily inadequate capital accumulation, and productivity growth; poor support for the transformation of agriculture; disrupted progress in building human capital; and, delayed demographic transition. However, the steady progress in reorienting its economy to a market-based operation, is creating space for exploiting the large potential of private sector initiative. It is emphasized that growth will only be sustainable, if firmly rooted in exploiting the domestic resource base, international competitiveness, and an aggressive pursuit of new export opportunities. -- Publisher description.
Author: G.M. Hilson
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2003-01-01
Total Pages: 738
ISBN-13: 1135291225
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe purpose of this book is to examine both the positive and negative socioeconomic impacts of artisanal and small-scale mining in developing countries. In recent years, a number of governments have attempted to formalize this rudimentary sector of industry, recognizing its socioeconomic importance. However, the industry continues to be plagued by