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      Structural adjustment and social policy in Mozambique

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            Review of African Political Economy
            Review of African Political Economy
            0305-6244
            1740-1720
            Spring 1990
            : 17
            : 47
            : 28-43
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            8703846 Review of African Political Economy, Vol. 17, No. 47, Spring 1990, pp. 28-43
            10.1080/03056249008703846
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            Sociology,Economic development,Political science,Labor & Demographic economics,Political economics,Africa

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            2. Egero Bertil. . 1987. . Mozambique: A Dream Undone — The Political Economy of Democracy, 1975–1984 . , Uppsala : : Nordiska Afrikaininstitutet. .

            3. First Ruth. . 1983. . Black Gold: The Mozambican Miner — Proletarian and Peasant . , Sussex : : The Harvester Press. .

            4. , April 1988 , ‘Summary of Mozambican Refugee Accounts of Principally Conflict‐Related Experience in Mozambique’

            5. Hanlon Joseph. . 1984. . The Revolution Under Fire . , London : : Zed Books. .

            6. Hermele Kenneth. . 1988. . “‘Country Report, MOZAMBIQUE’. ”. Stockholm : : SIDA Studies from the Research Division. .

            7. , 1987 , Report of a conference on ‘The Impact of the IMF and World Bank Policies on the People of Africa’ held at City University , London , 7–11 September

            8. Isaacman Allan and Isaacman B.. 1983. . Mozambique: From Colonialism to Revolution 1900–1982 . , Boulder , Colorado : : Westview Press. .

            9. Johnston Anton, Kaluba Henry, Karlsson Mats and Nystrom Kjell. . October. 1987 . “‘Education and Economic Crisis — the cases of Mozambique and Zambia’. ”. October. , Stockholm : : SIDA Education Division Documents no.38. .

            10. Krug Etienne. . 1988. . “‘Economic Access to the Services Offered by the Vilankulo Rural Hospital’. ”.

            11. Loxley John. . 1988. . ‘Economic Reform in Mozambique: Strategic Defeat or Tactical Retreat’. . Southern Africa Report . , Vol. 4((2)) October;

            12. Marshall Judith. . 1985. . “‘Making Education Revolutionary’. ”. In A Difficult Road: The Transition to Socialism in Mozambique . , Edited by: Saul J.. New York : : Monthly Review Press. .

            13. , 1988a , ‘Literacy, State Formation and People's Power: Education in a Mozambican Factory’ , Ph.D. Dissertation, OISE , Toronto

            14. Marshall Judith. . ‘Why Shoot the Teacher: War and Education in Mozambique’. In: . paper presented to the African Studies Association annual meeting; . October. 1988 ; , Chicago .

            15. , Minister for Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of Mozambique before the 43rd session of the UN General Assembly , New York 29 September 1988 mimeo

            16. Munslow Barry. . 1983. . Mozambique: The Revolution and its Origins . , London : : Longman. .

            17. Noormahomed Abdul Razak and Cliff Julie. . 1987. . The Impact on Health in Mozambique of South African Destabilization . , Maputo : : Ministry of Health. .

            18. Raikes Philip. . 1984. . ‘Food Policy and Production in Mozambique Since Independence’. . Review of African Political Economy . , : 95––107. .

            19. Saul John. , ed. 1985. . A Difficult Road: The Transition to Socialism in Mozambique . , New York : : Monthly Review Press. .

            20. Wuyts Marc. . notes from a presentation to a workshop on the IMF/World Bank in Mozambique and Angola; . December. 1988 ; , Bonn .

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