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Rather than a rigid racial ideology, it is argued that South African apartheid was a pragmatic response of a white … oligarchy to changing economic and political constraints. Consequently, the degree to which apartheid principles were applied … and enforced by the South African state varied over time. A public choice model is developed to explain apartheid as …
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. Economic development is typically characterised by agglomeration, but Apartheid policies tried to separate people and disperse …
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This paper explores the reasons for the unbalanced growth structure of South Africa. While a number of emerging markets show a high proportion of value added and employment being generated by the service sector, South Africa is one of very few such economies that also show a strong decline in...
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The stylized view of the Dutch Cape Colony (1652-1795) is of a poor, subsistence economy, with little progress in the first 143 years of Dutch rule. New evidence from probate inventory and auction roll records show that previous estimates about wealth at the Cape are inaccurate. In contrast to...
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The public healthcare sector in developing countries face many challenges, including weak healthcare systems and under resourced facilities that deliver poor outcomes relative to total healthcare expenditure. Healthcare delivery, access to healthcare and cost containment has the potential for...
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Central bank communication is widely recognised as crucial to the implementation of monetary policy. This communication should enhance a central bank’s management of the inflation expectations of the financial markets as well as the general public — the latter being a part of the...
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How detrimental is inflation to growth in South Africa? At what level? Motivated by the adoption of inflation targeting by many countries, this paper sets out to empirically determine the threshold level of inflation in South Africa. This study adopts quarterly time series data spanning over the...
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main reasons that female-headed households are more vulnerable to poverty in post-apartheid South Africa and why poverty …
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The abolition of apartheid should have improved the employment prospects of black South Africans. The reality seems to … economically active in South Africa in the post-apartheid period. Our results suggest that changes in the characteristics of these …
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This paper researches the change in regional specialisation and industry concentration in South African (SA) manufacturing 1970-96, and evaluates possible determinants of industry location. No evident trend towards greater regional specialisation or despecialisation emerges over most of the...
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