Political and Economic development in Tanzania since Independence

Long-standing structural problems include poor management of public finance, widespread corruption, and an underdeveloped legal framework that interferes with regulatory efficiency and weakens the rule of law. More institutional reform and greater market openness are essential to long-term economic development





According to [8] immediately after independence, Tanzania followed an economic programme that depended heavily on foreign investment to run a capital intensive industrialisation and agricultural development to attain its development goals