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A Systems Thinking Model for Economic Management the Case of Tanzania

In: Synergy Matters

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  • Diodorus Kamala

    (IDM Mzumbe, Department of Administrative Studies)

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Conclusion STMEM is presented here as an effective way forward for understanding and managing the economy in the forthcoming millennium. Viable economies will enable developing countries to benefit from the process of globalisation. Indeed, the possession of viable economies will enable developing countries not only to benefit from globalisation but also to withstand the emerging complex and turbulent world economic system.

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  • Diodorus Kamala, 2002. "A Systems Thinking Model for Economic Management the Case of Tanzania," Springer Books, in: Adrian M. Castell & Amanda J. Gregory & Giles A. Hindle & Mathew E. James & Gillian Ragsdell (ed.), Synergy Matters, chapter 76, pages 451-456, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-0-306-47467-5_76
    DOI: 10.1007/0-306-47467-0_76
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