South Africa and Globalisation
- Capital:
Pretoria - Population:
49000000 - Size:
1219912.0 Km2
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- What are the challenges for creating and implementing an effective competition policy?
- T. Hartzenberg / Namibian Economic Policy Research Unit, 2003
- Competition policy is increasingly recognized as important for improving market performance and promoting economic growth, and is one of the new issues of focus of the World Trade Organization. Reflecting these trends, Namibia is deve...
- How could a 'global social movement' type of unionism emerge in South Africa
- A. Bezuidenhout / International Labour Organization, 2000
- This case study surveys the response of the South African labour movement to globalisation. It attempts to indicate how far unions in South Africa have maintained their position with respect to traditional constituent demands, whether...
- Review of the Africa's economic performance and near-term prospects.
- UN Economic Commission for Africa, 2002
- How did Africas economy perform in the global economic downturn of 2001? Africa was the only developing region to see faster growth in 2001 due to Changing commodity prices which provided mixed blessing...
- Fair in theory, unfair in practice: TRIPS and health care in Southern Africa
- R. Loewenson; G. Munot; V. Tyson / EQUINET: Network for Equity in Health in Southern Africa, 2000
- This paper investigates the consequences of WTO agreements relating to health, and primarily the TRIPS agreement on health care and drug access for Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries. The paper provides a b...
- Database for the ILO Task Force's study on the social impact of globalization in South Africa
- Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies, South Africa, 1999
- Downloadable database of South African statistical data from 1993 to 1997 compiled from various sources on production, investment, trade, employment and earnings. In most cases the data cover only the so-called formal business ...
- Losing our minds: skills migration and the 'brain drain' from South Africa
- J. Crush; D. McDonald; V. Williams; R. Mattes; W. Richmond; C.M. Rogerson; J.M. Rogerson / Southern African Migration Project, 2000
- The brain drain from South Africa is unlikely to slow over the next decade, and that black South Africans are as likely to leave as white South Africans. Is it possible that skills emigration is being offset by a proactive immigration...
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