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  1. Library Resource
    June, 2013
    Tanzania

    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,

  2. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Tanzania

    The 2005 Tanzania poverty and social impact analysis (PSIA) on local government tax reform was designed to examine the intended and unintended consequences on poverty reduction and growth in Tanzania of the tax reforms implemented in June 2003 and 2004. The main elements of the reform were the abolition of the flat rate development levy in 2003 along with nuisance taxes, and the abolition of business license fees for enterprises below a certain size and capping of those fees for larger enterprises in 2004.

  3. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Tanzania

    Although charcoal is the single most
    important energy source for millions of urban dwellers in
    Tanzania, being used by all tiers of society from laborers
    to politicians, it seems to be politically neglected and
    even unwanted, given that it is not considered as a possible
    mean to achieve long-term sustainable development, for
    example as a low-carbon growth option contributing to energy
    security, sustainable forest management, and poverty

  4. Library Resource
    May, 2014
    Tanzania

    Tanzania is largely an agriculture-based
    economy. This sector accounts for over three-quarters of
    national employment, and approximately 25 percent of gross
    domestic product (GDP). The national agricultural input
    voucher scheme (NAIVS) is a market smart input subsidy
    program designed in response to the sharp rise in global
    grain and fertilizer prices in 2007 and 2008. The main aim
    of the program is to raise maize and rice production, and

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