Tanzania: Explaining Four Decades of Episodic Growth1 Chapter 13 of volume 2



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Appendix
Tables
Table 1a. Tanzania: Contributions to Growth

Source: Collins and Bosworth (1996)

Table 1b. Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA): Contributions to Growth

Source: Collins and Bosworth (1996)

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