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    Neoliberalism, regime rurvival, and the environment: economic reform and agricultural transformation in Zimbabwe in the 1990s 

    Logan, B. Ikubolajeh; Tevera, Daniel (Taylor & Francis, 2001)
    Economic reform in Zimbabwe under the auspices of the Bank World Bank and IMF began in 1991. The first phase of program, called structural economic adjustment program (ESAP ) lasted from 1991 to 1996. The second phase, ...

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    AuthorLogan, B. Ikubolajeh (1)Tevera, Daniel (1)SubjectAgricultural Transformation (1)
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    Economic Structural Adjustment Programme (ESAP) (1)
    Environment (1)
    Neoliberalism (1)
    Regime survival (1)
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