UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS (UDSE)

Hamisi H. Mwinyimvua Bio

Name: Hamisi H. Mwinyimvua,     B.A, MA, PhD (Dar)

Title: Senior Lecturer

Area of Specialization

Public Finance, Growth and Development, Private Sector Development, Energy, Poverty Reduction.

Publications:

  1. Mwinyimvua, H.H. and D.P. Mushi (2008), “Promoting and Enhancing Human Resources Capacity for Sustained Development” in (eds) H.P.B. Moshi and Mbele, A.V.Y., Zanzibar: Overcoming the Challenges of Poverty Reduction, Research and Consultancy Centre, Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar.
  2. Mwinyimvua, H. H. (2008), “Policy and Regulatory Framework and SMEs Growth: The Case of Tanzania”, Tanzania Economic Trends, Economic Research Bureau, UDSM.
  3. Mwinyimvua, H.H. and W. Ngasamiaku (2006), “Capital Flight and External Debt Relationships before Enhanced HIPC Initiative: The Case of Tanzania”, The African Journal of Finance Management, Vol. 28, No. 1, July.
  4. Mwinyimvua, H.H., N. E. Osoro and P.I.N. Mpango (2006), “Performance and Revenue Potential of Excise Taxation in Tanzania”, Journal of African Economies, Vol.15, No.1, March.
  5. Mwinyimvua, H.H. and L. Rutasitara (2006), “Economic Policies in Support of MDGs and Poverty Reduction: The Case of Tanzania”; in Hailu, D. and J. Weeks (eds), Economic Policies in Support of MDGs and Poverty Reduction, RBA Regional Project UNDP.
  6. Mwinyimvua, H.H. and E. C. Isinika (2004), “Taxation of Financial Assets: Implications for Capital Market Development in Tanzania”, The African Journal of Finance Management, Vol. 13, No. 1, July.
  7. Mwinyimvua, H.H. and P.I.N. Mpango (2004), “Macro-micro Linkages in the Fight against Poverty: Missing Links and Enabling Bridges, Tanzanian Journal of Population Studies and Development, Vol. 8, Nos. 1.
  8. Mwinyimvua, H. H. (2004), “Policy Issues and SMEs Development in Africa”, Business Management Review (BMR), Vol. 11, Nos. 1 and 2 of 2004.
  9. Mwinyimvua, H.H. and E.G. Luvanda (2004), “Economic Globalization: The Place of Africa in World Trade and Foreign Direct Investment”, UTAFITI Journal of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Vol. 5, No. 1 of 2004.
  10. Mwinyimvua, H.H. and L. Rutasitara (2002), “Combating Poverty, Ignorance and Disease”, in World Bank (2002), Tanzania at the Turn of the Century: From Reforms to Sustained Growth and Poverty Reduction – Background Papers and Statistics. A World Bank Country Study, World Bank, Washington, D.C.
  11. Mwinyimvua, H.H. and L. Rutasitara (2001), “Combating Poverty, Ignorance and Disease”, in World Bank (2001), Tanzania at the Turn of the Century: From Reforms to Sustained Growth and Poverty Reduction – A Synthesis of Key Messages. A World Bank Country Study, World Bank, Washington, D.C.
  12. Mwinyimvua, H.H., N.E. Osoro and P.I.N. Mpango (2001), “An Analysis of Excise Taxation in Tanzania”, African Economic Policy Discussion Paper, No.72, September 2001.
  13. Mwinyimvua, H.H. and P.I.N. Mpango (2000), “Financing of the Poverty Reduction Programme” – Chapter V in URT (2000), Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP), September.
  14. Mwinyimvua, H.H. (1996), “The Impact of Macroeconomic Policies on the Level of Taxation in Developing Countries: The Case of Tanzania”. Ph.D Thesis, University of Dar es Salaam.
  15. Mwinyimvua, H.H. (1988), “Exports, Foreign Aid and Economic Growth: The Case of Tanzania”. M.A. (Econ.) Dissertation, University of Dar es Salaam.

Research/Consultancy Reports

  1. Mwinyimvua, H.H., S. Schiavo-Campo and J. Lima. (2006), “Tanzania’s Public Financial Management Reform: Progress, Issues and the Future”. Review Report for Ministry of Finance.
  2. Mwinyimvua, H.H., G. Mjema, D.P. Mushi, and J. Shitundu (2005), “A Study of Tax Revenue Base in Zanzibar”, Report for the Government of Zanzibar, July.
  3. Mwinyimvua, H.H., A.V.Y. Mbelle, R. Mabelle, F.D. Luoga and I. Ugullumu (2004), “Impact of an Economic Partnership Agreement on Tanzania: Preliminary Adjustment Scenarios”, Report for EU, September.
  4. Mwinyimvua, H.H., and Mick Foster (2003), “Public Expenditure Review: HIV/AIDS Multi-sectoral Update 2004”. Report Submitted to the Public Expenditure Review Working Group, November.
  5. Mwinyimvua, H.H., and S.M. Wangwe (2002), “Fiscal Adjustment in IMF-Supported Programs: The Case of Tanzania”, Report for the IMF, August.
  6. Mwinyimvua, H.H., N.E. Osoro and P.I.N. Mpango (2001), “Enhancing Transparency in Tax Administration in Tanzania”, Revised Version of an EAGER Report.
  7. Mwinyimvua, H.H. and P.I.N. Mpango (2000), “Composite Development Goal”: A Technical Version of the Development Vision 2025. A Consultancy to Update the Report (“Goal”) for the Planning Commission, February.
  8. Mwinyimvua, H.H., N.E. Osoro and P.I.N. Mpango (1999), “Tax Policy in sub-Saharan Africa: Re-examining the Role of Excise Taxation”, EAGER/PSG Research Report, October.
  9. Mwinyimvua, H.H., and R. Mabele (1998), “An Analysis of the Impact of Introducing Value Added Tax (VAT) in Zanzibar”. A Consultancy Report for the Tanzania Revenue Authority, February.
  10.  Mwinyimvua, H.H., S.M. Wangwe and P.I.N. Mpango (1998), “Tanzania - Structural Adjustment Facility (SAF IV): Domestic Debt Retirement Scheme”. A Consultancy Report for Carl Bro Tanzania Ltd, June.

Conference and Other Papers

  1. Mwinyimvua, H.H. (2005), “Policy and Regulatory Framework and SMEs Growth: The Case of Tanzania”, A paper presented at the 8th Annual International Conference on African Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development (ICAESB) 2005: “SME Growth and Africa’s Economic Development”, White Sands Hotel, Dar es Salaam, September 1 -2.
  2. Mwinyimvua, H.H. and L. R. Rutasitara (2005), Economic Policies in Support of MDGs and Poverty Reduction: The Case of Tanzania. A paper presented at the UNOPS Workshop of the Regional Programme in Support of MDGs and Poverty Reduction, Kigali, Rwanda, March 21-23, 2005.
  3. Mwinyimvua, H.H. (2005), “Assessment and Perspectives on the Macroeconomic Policy Framework”, A paper for the President’s Office – Planning and Privatization (POPP), May.
  4. Mwinyimvua, H.H. (2004), “Mainstreaming HIV/AIDS in the Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS)” – A Discussion Paper presented at the Stakeholders’ Annual Review of the Multi-sectoral Response against HIV/AIDS in Tanzania; 10th – 12th Feb., Royal Palm, Dar es Salaam.
  5. Mwinyimvua, H.H. (2004), “HIV/AIDS Input for Poverty Reduction Strategy II” – A paper prepared for TACAIDS and UNDP – Dar es Salaam; June.
  6. Mwinyimvua, H.H. (2001), “The Tanzania Economy: Endowment and Performance Discussion in the context of Development Corridors”. A paper presented at the NDC’s Spatial Development Initiatives (SDI) Training Workshop at the COURTYARD Hotel, October 23-26, 2001, Dar es Salaam.
  7. Mwinyimvua, H.H. (1999), “Review of Tanzania’s Recent Macroeconomic Performance”. A paper prepared and submitted to the World Bank – DSM as a Contribution to Chapter 1 of the Tanzania Country Economic Memorandum (CEM).
  8. Mwinyimvua, H.H. and ESRF (1997), “Dar es Salaam City Commission Finances”, A Consultancy Report for CTI, January.
  9. Mwinyimvua, H.H. and ESRF (1997), “Revenue Budget Proposals for 1996/97: A Synthesis of Views from the Business Community”, A Report submitted to the Government of Tanzania, May.
  10. Mwinyimvua, H.H., S.M. Wangwe and H.H. Semboja (1997), “Proposals on Taxation of the Agricultural Sector”, Report for Ministry of Finance, March.

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