Consumption Behaviour in Zambia: The Link to Poverty Alleviation?



K. Ludi: consumption behaviour in Zambia

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Once the average rural Zambian needs to spend less of their meagre income on
consumption expenditure, the stage is set for more individual expenditure on education,
domestic investment, and possibly even private savings, the pre-requisites for sustainable
growth, and the path away from poverty.



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