THE ECONOMY OF BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA, Barber, 1961. Rhodesien Nyasaland
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As is the case in many of the world's underdeveloped areas, two contrasting modes of economic organization co-exist in British Central Africa. Much of the economic life of the indigenous peoples is still linked with a quite different type of economic organization based on agriculture with the family as the unit of production.
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