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Wheels within wheels: Freight transport in South Africa. (1992)
Thesis
Barrett, J. Wheels within wheels: Freight transport in South Africa. (Thesis). SOAS University of London

This study focuses on road freight transport in South Africa, as one part of a transport system which should integrate different modes of transport. Road freight is seen not only as closely related to the movement of passengers, but also as integral... Read More about Wheels within wheels: Freight transport in South Africa..

Assessing the Effects of Programme Aid Expenditures (1992)
Book Chapter
Harrigan, J., & Mosley, P. (1992). Assessing the Effects of Programme Aid Expenditures. In L. Berlage, & O. Stokke (Eds.), Evaluating development assistance: approaches and methods. Frank Cass

Assessing the Effects of Programme Aid Expenditures (1992)
Book Chapter
Harrigan, J., & Mosley, P. (1992). Assessing the Effects of Programme Aid Expenditures. In L. Berlage, & O. Stokke (Eds.), Evaluating development assistance: approaches and methods. Frank Cass

Investment, Growth and Poverty: Lessons from Malawi and Madagascar on Re-taking the Middle Ground (1992)
Journal Article
Harrigan, J. (1992). Investment, Growth and Poverty: Lessons from Malawi and Madagascar on Re-taking the Middle Ground. Journal of African Economies, 1(1), 151-162. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.jae.a036740

Malawi is popularly regarded as a paradigm of African capitalism, having pursued an export-orientated, agriculturally-based development strategy in accordance with the dictates of international comparative advantage. Until the late 1970s, when the ec... Read More about Investment, Growth and Poverty: Lessons from Malawi and Madagascar on Re-taking the Middle Ground.

Investment, Growth and Poverty: Lessons from Malawi and Madagascar on Re-taking the Middle Ground (1992)
Journal Article
Harrigan, J. (1992). Investment, Growth and Poverty: Lessons from Malawi and Madagascar on Re-taking the Middle Ground. Journal of African Economies, 1(1), 151-162. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.jae.a036740

Malawi is popularly regarded as a paradigm of African capitalism, having pursued an export-orientated, agriculturally-based development strategy in accordance with the dictates of international comparative advantage. Until the late 1970s, when the ec... Read More about Investment, Growth and Poverty: Lessons from Malawi and Madagascar on Re-taking the Middle Ground.