African businessmen and development in Zambia /
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TextPublication details: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press , c1979.Description: xv, 382 p. :illISBN: - 0691031215 :
- 338.09689 BEV
- HF3903.Z5 B48
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Includes indexes.
Bibliography: p. 362-371.
This study addresses some of the most difficult questions about how the development process works in a richly endowed but poor African country like Zambia. The authors examine indigenous development in the light of international dependency, African entrepreneurship, the relationship between state-controlled enterprises and those privately owned by Africans. Analysing the complex sources of innovation in this setting, they rate the economic contribution of local businessmen a modest plus for Zambia
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