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Title:The Dependent Character of Development Planning in Tanzania
Author:Mongula, BenedictISNI
Year:2006
Periodical:Eastern Africa Social Science Research Review (ISSN 1027-1775)
Volume:22
Issue:2
Period:June
Pages:65-83
Language:English
Notes:biblio. refs.
Geographic terms:Tanzania
East Africa
Subjects:development planning
dependence
Development and Technology
Economics and Trade
international relations
Economics, Commerce
economic policy
Central planning
Technical assistance
External link:http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/eastern_africa_social_science_research_review/v022/22.2mongula.pdf
Abstract:This paper examines development planning in one particular developing country, namely Tanzania, and the problem of dependency associated with it. It analyses Tanzania's shift from comprehensive development planning to decentralized planning in 1980 in terms of sector and area plans and indicative planning, in the form of Poverty Reduction Strategy. This shift, which had more to do with the surge of neoliberalism than domestic conditions, resulted in a simplified and more interactive planning, and less dependency on foreign experts than before. While Tanzania experienced rapid economic growth under the new planning regime, this was not without serious trade-offs, particularly in terms of reduced priority to industrialization and economic nationalism. The paper shows the various planning approaches as having been donor-driven, and also maintains that the way the government has recently been trying to institutionalize O&OD (Opportunities and Obstacles to Development) planning is likely to lead to village dependency on the Districts. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract]
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