posted on 2024-09-05, 23:33authored byB. H. Kinsey, M.I.A De Swart, M.J Blackle, K. Muir
Zimbabwe, despite a fairly sophisticated modern sector, displays the normal characteristics of less developed countries having a dual economy with a large surplus labor force.Reynolds has observed that.poor, labor-surplus countries are still living in a classical world and should perhaps follow the classical route, towards fuller employment (Reynolds, 1985:39) However, the reality is that social and political factors tend to dominate classical economics, particularly in democratic developing countries such as Zimbabwe, where wage earners are highly influential.
A DLM Working Paper on Zimbabwe's wage and price policies.
History
Publisher
Department of Land Management (DLM) ; University of Zimbavbwe (UZ)
Citation
Muir, Kay. [et al] (1980) Price And Wage Policy In The Zimbabwe Maize And Tobacco Industries, 1980, DLM Working Paper no.1. Harare, Mt. Pleasant: DLM
Series
Department of Land Management (DLM) Working Paper Series. Paper No.1 / 1980