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South Africa’s economy is badly skewed to the big guys: how it can be changed
30 April 2019
CCRED, UJ
South Africa’s economy is badly skewed to the big guys: how it can be changed
CCRED, UJ
30 April 2019

South Africa’s economy is badly skewed to the big guys: how it can be changed

CCRED, UJ
30 April 2019

The South African economy looks uncomfortably the same to the one inherited when the country transitioned from apartheid to democracy in 1994. Which is why it’s time for a robust economic policy agenda to make it more open, productive and inclusive.

Source:https://theconversation.com/south-africas-economy-is-badly-skewed-to-the-big-guys-how-it-can-be-changed-92365

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