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‘Open for Business’ but Bankrupt: Currencies, the ‘New Dispensation’ and the Zimbabwean Economy
Journal of Asian and African Studies ( IF 0.882 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-12 , DOI: 10.1177/0021909620986585
Tinashe Nyamunda 1
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The paper examines the Mnangagwa government’s economic policies in Zimbabwe. It looks at its ‘new’ dispensation economic policies, passed off as creating a middle-income economy by 2030. The study suggests that these policies, encapsulated in the ‘open for business’ rhetoric, were designed to create an image of political and economic reform. However, efforts to mask the ZANU-PF government’s unmistakable authoritarian traits failed. It is increasingly apparent that there is no significant departure in economic policies from the previous Mugabe regime. Zimbabwe’s crisis endures as the technocrats fail to resolve the monetary crisis and the economy continues to collapse.



中文翻译:

“开门营业”但破产了:货币,“新时代”和津巴布韦经济

本文考察了津巴布韦曼南格瓜政府的经济政策。它着眼于其“新的”分配经济政策,该政策在2030年之前被创建为中等收入经济。该研究表明,将这些政策封装在“对商业开放”的言论中,旨在树立政治和经济形象。改革。但是,掩盖ZANU-PF政府明确的独裁特征的努力失败了。越来越明显的是,经济政策与先前的穆加贝政权并没有重大的背离。津巴布韦的危机持续,因为技术专家无法解决货币危机,经济继续崩溃。

更新日期:2021-01-14
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