Small Sub Saharan African countries are facing difficult times
trying to accelerate their economic growth while at the same time
attempting to liberalize their economies. For many, independence
has brought political freedom without concomitant economic and
social improvement for their indigenous populations. Zimbabwe fits
this description and while it has made significant strides in
educating its populations and distributing some agricultural land,
it still lags in modernizing its manufacturing industries which
survived for many years with little or no capital investment and
restricted access to imports. This study, based on a detailed
analysis of the results of a survey of manufacturing firms in
selected industries, shows the origin of the technologies they have
mastered, the use made of external and domestic sources of
technology, the skills being applied, their training and other
needs, as well as the policies that could favourably affect future
industrial development in Zimbabwe.
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