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The African Journal of Finance and Management (AJFM) : Volume 12, Issue 1
Senzige , J.
Explosive growth in use of information systems for all manner of applications in all walks of life has made provision of proper security essential. Users must have confidence that information systems will operate as intended without unanticipated fa...
2003-07-01

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Machange, B.
Companies operating as commercial entities must have sufficient cash balances to facilitate their smooth operations. Cash requirement can be raised from different sources, ranging from equity, various forms of debt, to internally generated funds thro...
2003-07-01

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Mwandenga, A.
Financial institutions in Tanzania h e operated under a competitive financial system between 1961 and 1967. The same institutions faced a turnaround in 1967 into financial repression. It was a highly regulated and specialized financial system with go...
2003-07-01

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Shaaban, B.
During the period from the late sixties to the nineties Tanzania embraced state monopoly of the economy with the state acting as owner and entrepreneur. This period saw the expansion of the public sector at the expense of the private sector. Public...
2003-07-01

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Josephat Stephen Itika,,
Despite different international and national interventions to promote the textile sector, studies have shown that the response in terms of innovation and competitiveness though positive does not seem to match with expectations. This paper explores an...
2003-07-01

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Mohamed , S.
We consolidate our understanding of the link between risk and quality of news around information­ intensive periods for a sample of 169 stocks from London Stock Exchange by using mergers and acquisitions announcements as a source of unscheduled news...
2003-07-01

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Mjema, G.
The macroeconomic effects of foreign aid on the development of a recipient, mainly Less Developed Countries, (LDCs) has been analyzed in terms of the Harrod-Domar model. Accordingg to this model and its subsequent revisions the rate of growth of outp...
2003-07-01

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Rutihinda, C.
The extent to which small and medium size enterprises (SME's) are engaged in marketing their products in foreign markets is an important factor that can increase their performance in those markets. This study examined the Export marketing involvement...
2003-07-01

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(Research on Poverty Alleviation), R.
There are three global trends that have a great potential to influence Tanzania's tax system: democratization, aid flows and globalization. The growing democratization has the potential of lowering the level of tax collection for two reasons. On the...
2003-07-01

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