Small African Towns

Small African Towns

Between Rural Networks and Urban Hierarchies

Pedersen, Poul Ove

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2020

220

Mole

Inglês

9781138343047

15 a 20 dias

317

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1. Introduction. Part 1. Theoretical and General. 2. The Changing Perception of Small Towns in Development Theory. 3. The Empirical Trend of Small-Town Growth in Eastern and Southern Africa. 4. A Small-Enterprise Theory of Small-Town Development. Part 2. Empirical and Specific. 5. The Development of Small Towns in Zimbabwe's Communal Areas: Background. 6. Two Districts and Their Service Centres: Retail and Wholesale Trade in Gutu and Gokwe. 7. Agricultural Processing and Marketing in District Service Centres. 8. The Clothing Sector in the District Service Centres. 9. The Construction Sector and Building-Material Production and Trade in the District Service Centres. 10. The Dynamics of District Service Centre Growth: External Forces. 11. The Dynamics of District Service Centres: Internal Forces. Part 3. Theoretical and Policy Conclusions. 12. Instability, Flexibility and the Structure of Competition and Collaboration among Enterprises in Small African Towns: Strategies for Small-Town Development.
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African rural development;urban planning;industrialization strategies;small-enterprise theory;Young Men;District Service Centres;Private Sector Development;Small African Towns;UDI Period;Public Administration;Nonlocal Markets;Zimbabwe's Communal Areas;Development Corporation;Local Development;Gutu District;Rural Non-agricultural Activities;Small Scale Commercial Farmers;Non-local Market;Small Town Growth;Branch Stores;Small Town Development;Small Town Economy;Mealy Meal;Small Enterprise Sector;Small Rural Towns;Gokwe District;Communal Areas;Small Scale Sector;Industrial Clusters