The development decade?: economic and social change in South Africa, 1994-2004 / editor. Vishnu Padayachee.
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TextPublication details: Cape Town, South Africa : HSRC Press, 2006. Description: xii, 471 pages colour illustrations: 24 cmISBN: 9780796 921239Subject(s): | South Africa | | DDC classification: 338.968 DEVE Summary: Summary: Locating the South African challenges within a broader international perspective, this study covers all the major economic growth challenges from employment, industrial policy, urban governance, and the informal economy to the social challenges of poverty, inequality, HIV/AIDS, and health policy. The key development debates of the post-apartheid era are outlined, and the success of a decade of reform and experimentation is considered by a wide range of international development specialists, including American economists Gil Hart and Michael Carter; British economist Jonathan Michie; and South African Scholars Alan Whitesides, Julian May, and Mike Morris. -- from publisher description.
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Summary: Locating the South African challenges within a broader international perspective, this study covers all the major economic growth challenges from employment, industrial policy, urban governance, and the informal economy to the social challenges of poverty, inequality, HIV/AIDS, and health policy. The key development debates of the post-apartheid era are outlined, and the success of a decade of reform and experimentation is considered by a wide range of international development specialists, including American economists Gil Hart and Michael Carter; British economist Jonathan Michie; and South African Scholars Alan Whitesides, Julian May, and Mike Morris. -- from publisher description.
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