The Adoption of a Multiple Currency System in Zimbabwe: A Case of Small Scale Traders in Shamva District (Mashonaland Central Province) - Tapa blanda

Kafuramika, Onekai

 
9783848432691: The Adoption of a Multiple Currency System in Zimbabwe: A Case of Small Scale Traders in Shamva District (Mashonaland Central Province)

Sinopsis

Zimbabwe’s hyperinflationary period, 2000 to February 2009 swept several businesses off foot. The movement from the Zimbabwean coins and notes through bearer cheques, electronic money transfers and barter trade to the adoption of a multiple currency system posed unique challenges to the business community. The thriving small scale traders’ activity throughout the period and their continued existence when the country adopted a multiple currency system in February 2009 reveals the sector’s enduring resilience to macro-economic stresses and policy shifts.

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Reseña del editor

Zimbabwe's hyperinflationary period, 2000 to February 2009 swept several businesses off foot. The movement from the Zimbabwean coins and notes through bearer cheques, electronic money transfers and barter trade to the adoption of a multiple currency system posed unique challenges to the business community. The thriving small scale traders' activity throughout the period and their continued existence when the country adopted a multiple currency system in February 2009 reveals the sector's enduring resilience to macro-economic stresses and policy shifts.

Biografía del autor

The author, Onekai Kafuramika has a background in education and training. He holds an MBA, BSc Geography and Environmental Studies, Diploma in Training Management and a Diploma in Education. He is currently serving as a Provincial Estate Management Officer with the Ministry of Lands and Rural Resettlement in Zimbabwe.

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