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From an Industrial Powerhouse to a Nation of Vendors: Over Two Decades of Economic Decline and Deindustrialization in Zimbabwe 1990–2015

From being the second most industrialized country in Sub-Saharan Africa at independence in 1980, Zimbabwe’s economy has declined rapidly to a point where the country ranks among the poorest economic performers in the region. The three pillars which had underpinned the country’s vibrant economy, name...

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Published in:Journal of developing societies 2017-03, Vol.33 (1), p.99-125
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Clothing industry
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Deindustrialization
Economic conditions
Independence
Industrial policy
Industrialized nations
Informal economy
Infrastructure
Manufacturing
Mining industry
Public policy
Unemployment
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