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Liberalisation for Development: Zimbabwe’s Adjustment without the Fund

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Africa’s Recovery in the 1990s

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The outlines of Zimbabwe’s economic performance since independence in 1980 are familiar: boom was followed by decline, and the period since 1982 can be described as one of stagnation.

A more detailed discussion of the themes of this chapter can be found in Davies, Sanders and Shaw (1991).

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Davies, R., Sanders, D., Shaw, T. (1992). Liberalisation for Development: Zimbabwe’s Adjustment without the Fund. In: Cornia, G.A., van der Hoeven, R., Mkandawire, T. (eds) Africa’s Recovery in the 1990s. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-22344-2_7

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