
Jörg H.A. Janzen
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Academic counselor, Centre for Development Studies, Faculty of Geosciences, Free University of Berlin. Author of Nomads in the Sultanate of Oman. Source
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britannica.com | Jörg H.A. Janzen |Ioan M. Lewis
Somalia - Economy, Livestock, Agriculture: About three-fifths of Somalia’s economy is based on agriculture; however, the main economic activity is not crop farming but livestock raising. Between 1969 and the early 1980s, Mohamed Siad Barre’s military government imposed a system of “Scientific Socialism,” which was characterized by the nationalization of banks, insurance firms, oil companies, and large industrial firms; the establishment of state-owned enterprises, farms, and trading companies; and the organizing of state-controlled cooperatives. In the end, this experiment weakened the Somalian economy considerably, and, since the collapse of the military regime, the economy has suffered even more as a result of civil war. In
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