This paper briefly examines the context of rural growth points in Zimbabwe since Independence (1980). It examines prospects for rural industrial and commercial growth in the light of a highly centralised industrial and commercial base, dominated by monopolistic and oligopolistic firms. A number of possible small scale industry opportunities are identified, which lead to an assessment of the current role of central and local government initiatives
Authors
- Collection
- Journal of Social Development in Africa
- Contributor
- School of Social Work (Harare, Zimbabwe)
- Place Discussed
- Zimbabwe
- Provider
- Michigan Service Hub
- Published in
- Zimbabwe
- Rights
- In Copyright
- Source
- Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/item/f301de62d33242a226373b0a763f5b6f