Keyword [Tanzania] Result: 101 - 120 | Page: 6 of 7 |
101. | Maasai oxen, agriculture and land use change in Monduli District, Tanzania |
102. | Land, labor, and gender relations: The Chagga homegardens of Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania |
103. | Networks, trust, and innovation: The social dimensions of entrepreneurship in Tanzania's manufacturing sector |
104. | Moments and processes: Redefining the building of 'a new society' in Tanzania |
105. | Cattle and cultivation: Changing land use and labor patterns in pastoral Maasi livelihoods, Loliondo Division, Ngorongoro District, Tanzania |
106. | Capitalism as a social movement: The case of Tanzania during the Mageuzi era |
107. | Energy development strategies for sustainability and development in Tanzania |
108. | When the bottom line isn't the end of the story: Women's experiences with micro-enterprise, credit and empowerment in Mbeya, Tanzania |
109. | Risky business: Agricultural diversification and social relations in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania |
110. | Assessing the effect of agricultural research expenditures on agricultural productivity in Tanzania |
111. | Information and the problems of urban agriculture in Tanzania: Intentions and realizations |
112. | Analysis of factors affecting agricultural productivity in selected subsistence farming villages in Tanzania |
113. | The social origins of natural resource conflict in Arusha National Park, Tanzania |
114. | The agency problem: An empirical investigation of managerial behavior under exogenously imposed principal-agent relationships in Tanzania |
115. | The urban informal economy and the state in Tanzania |
116. | Tests of the labor turnover theory of wage determination in Tanzania |
117. | THE ROLE OF THE WORLD BANK IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF TANZANIA |
118. | Agricultural Development, Land Change, and Livelihoods in Tanzania's Kilombero Valley |
119. | Local understandings of the entrepreneur and entrepreneurship: A phenomenological case study from the southern highlands of Tanzania |
120. | Evaluating local food-tourism linkages as a strategy for promoting sustainable tourism and economic development: A case of Tanzania |
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