Importance of economic anthropology in development planning growth and transformation
Although traditional African economies which vary greatly in their structures and developmental levels, including the abilities to appropriately respond to induced or planned change, the central phenomenon is that these economies have become embedded in “national” economies in which they are incorporated.
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Herbert Samuel Baligidde
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OPINION
By Herbert Samuel Baligidde
I congratulate Prof Augustus Nuwagaba for not only giving the national planners and economic policy-makers the diagnosis
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