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Special Papers

Understanding the Process of Economic Change: Technology and Opportunity in Rural Tanzania

This paper explores the processes of economic change in rural Tanzania. It investigates some of the factors that have

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Assessing the Potential of Development Grants as a Promotive Social Protection Measure

In addressing generalized poverty, social protection strategies have taken a promotive approach whereby strategies are

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In Quest of Inclusive Growth: Exploring the Nexus between Economic Growth, Employment, and Poverty in Tanzania

Tanzania’s impressive economic growth during the past decade has not resulted in significant poverty reduction. It is in

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Hydrocarbon Resources in Tanzania: Achieving Benefits with Robust Protection

Natural gas, like many other natural endowments, is a finite resource. Its consumption today is a subtraction from, and

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Rewards for High Public Offices and the Quality of Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa

Increasingly, setting the institutional arrangements for remunerating high public officeholders (HPOs) is seen as a

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Why Poverty Remains High in Tanzania: And What to Do About It?

By using growth incidence curves and pseudo-cohort analysis, we show that Tanzania’s growth from 2001 to 2007 has not b

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The Governance of the Capitation Grant in Primary Education in Tanzania

Why Civic Engagement and School Autonomy Matter This study examines the governance of the capitation grant in 48

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The Instrumental versus the Symbolic: Investigating Members’ Participation in Civil Society Networks in Tanzania

Civil society organisations (CSO) can provide a conduit through which the voices of citizens are able to reach and

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Tracer Study on Two REPOA Training Courses

Budget Analysis and Public Expenditure Tracking System This tracer study assesses two courses conducted by REPOA

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The Tanzanian Energy Sector

The Potential for Job Creation and Productivity Gains through Expanded Electrification This study evaluates the

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A Comparative Analysis of Poverty Incidence in Farming Systems of Tanzania

This study analysed poverty incidence in relation to Tanzania’s major farming systems utilising data from the A

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Social Protection of the Elderly in Tanzania

Current Status and Future Possibilities This study begins by analyzing the current status of living arrangements and

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The Impact of Local Government Reforms in Tanzania

This report explores the progress towards achieving the aim of transferring resources from central to local government

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Local Government Finances and Financial Management in Tanzania

Empirical Evidence of Trends 2000-2007 This paper examines the capacity of local government authorities in Tanzania

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The Growth-Poverty Nexus in Tanzania

From a Developmental Perspective This presents the conceptual framework for REPOA’s research programme on growth and

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Outsourcing Revenue Collection to Private Agents

Experiences from Local Authorities in Tanzania This paper examines experiences with an outsourced revenue collection of

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