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Costs of testing sick children in primary care with pulse oximetry: Evidence from four countries, both with and without electronic clinical decision support. [PDF]
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Applied Economics Letters, 2023
This paper examines and forecasts the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on industrialization and industrial performance in Tanzania by using World Bank data spanning 1960 to 2020.
F. Kitole, Harold M. L. Utouh
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This paper examines and forecasts the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on industrialization and industrial performance in Tanzania by using World Bank data spanning 1960 to 2020.
F. Kitole, Harold M. L. Utouh
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Tanzania (Mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar)
2020The United Republic of Tanzania is located in East Africa on the Indian Ocean and was formed in 1964 through the union of two independent states, namely the Republic of Tanganyika (mainland Tanzania) and the People’s Republic of Zanzibar. Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous region of Tanzania and hold five of the country’s thirty administrative regions.
Marius Schneider, Vanessa Ferguson
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Outbreak of an acute aflatoxicosis in Tanzania during 2016
World Mycotoxin Journal, 2018In June 2016, an outbreak of an unknown disease was reported to affect clusters of families in two regions of the central part of Tanzania. A rapid epidemiological survey was conducted in the affected villages, with a detailed house-to-house survey in ...
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Start-up motives and challenges facing female entrepreneurs in Tanzania
International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship, 2019Purpose Research on women-owned business is more extensive in developed countries than in developing countries and such one cannot compare the results. This paper aims to examine the motives of women in Tanzania (a less developed country) to start their
N. Isaga
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Environment and Development Economics, 1999
This paper adopts soil scientific models of soil productivity and degradation in Tanzania into an intertemporal optimisation framework. The farmers choose labour input, capital investment and fertiliser input to maximise soil wealth, i.e., the present value of soil rent.
Brekke, Kjell Arne+2 more
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This paper adopts soil scientific models of soil productivity and degradation in Tanzania into an intertemporal optimisation framework. The farmers choose labour input, capital investment and fertiliser input to maximise soil wealth, i.e., the present value of soil rent.
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2021
Tanzanian men and women have embraced, adapted, and innovated various transportation technologies over the centuries as part of their survival and wealth accumulation strategies. During the precolonial era, dhows and porterage caravans helped to draw mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar into ever-widening trade networks with Central-East Africa, the western ...
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Tanzanian men and women have embraced, adapted, and innovated various transportation technologies over the centuries as part of their survival and wealth accumulation strategies. During the precolonial era, dhows and porterage caravans helped to draw mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar into ever-widening trade networks with Central-East Africa, the western ...
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1989
The United Republic of Tanzania, including the islands of Pemba and Zanzibar, is situated on the East African coast, south of Kenya and north of Mozambique. The population is derived from more than 100 different ethnic (tribal) groups and is estimated at 23 million people, approximately one tenth that of the United States.
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The United Republic of Tanzania, including the islands of Pemba and Zanzibar, is situated on the East African coast, south of Kenya and north of Mozambique. The population is derived from more than 100 different ethnic (tribal) groups and is estimated at 23 million people, approximately one tenth that of the United States.
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