Cooperation and Cooptation: The Struggle for Market Control in the Bukoba District of Colonial Tanganyika
The history of the struggle for control of the coffee market in the Bukoba District of Tanzania is discussed. The Bukoba case is significant because of the intense struggle that took place prior to the emergence of a centralized pattern of a controlled market dominated by a cooperative union with a...
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