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South Africa and Governance

South Africa
  • Capital: Pretoria
  • Population: 49000000
  • Size: 1219912.0 Km2

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Practical recommendations for those involved at all levels of road provision
P. Larcher; D. Miles / Water Engineering and Development Centre, 2000
Book available in full-text contains ideas, methods and techniques for the provision of local road networks. It is aimed at policy-makers, construction professionals and students involved in the practical side of the sector and develo...
Information and communication management strategies to facilitate small-scale food processing in South Africa
N. Hill / Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation, 2000
The study highlights the constraints (such as limited access to credit facilities, poor management practices, and limited access to technology) faced by small-scale food processing enterprises (SFPEs) in South Africa (SA), arising fro...
Adopting new policy to unify oversight of the arms trade
Human Rights Watch, 2000
Paper asserts that the South African government must urgently address the inconsistencies that have emerged between its arms export policies and practices, and deny all human rights abusers its weapons, the tools with which such abuse...
Manufacturing investment in South Africa: highly sensitive to the state of the South African polity
D. Fielding / Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford, 2001
This paper extends the model of Fielding (1999), which is designed to explain changes in investment in South Africa during the Apartheid period, by allowing a role for indicators of political instability and political and civil rights...
Get Ahead Foundation [NGO credit in South Africa]
C. Churchill / Sustainable Banking with the Poor ,World Bank, 1998
Briefly outlines some of GAF’s numerous activities during the past decade. These diverse projects reflect a donor-driven approach to development that was common among South African NGOs during apartheid. The end of apartheid in 1...
Short - term stabilization versus long - term price stability : evaluating Namibia's membership of the Common Monetary Area
Meshack Tunee Tjirongo / Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford, 1995
It was found in this paper that (i) because of the high degree of openness of the Namibian economy and its small size, the use of nominal exchange rate as an instrument of adjustment will have limited effects; (ii) that the costs asso...
Determinants of the real exchange rate in South Africa
Janine Aron; Ibrahim Elbadawi; Brian Kahn / Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford, 1997
The real exchange rate is a key policy variable in South Africa's open economy. A cointegration framework is used with single equation equilibrium correction models to investigate the short-run and long-run equilibrium determinants of...
Structural adjustment and agricultural policy reform in South Africa / Johan Van Rooyen ... [et al.]
Johan Van Rooyen / Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 1996
This study offers an opportunity to reflect on the accomplishments and challenges of economic reform initiatives undertaken in pre-democratic South Africa. The report should serve as a guiding tool for government and donors alike in p...
Reform has produced mixed results
O. Therkildsen / United Nations [UN] Research Institute for Social Development, 2001
Five questions central to public sector reform in East and Southern Africa, and consistent with their proclaimed thrust, are addressed in this paper: Has the size of government employment changed since the mid-1980s? ...
A first attempt at describing Durban's financial scene 1970 - 1998
V. Padayachee / School of Development Studies, University of Kwazulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa, 2000
This paper therefore represents a first attempt at describing and analysing some aspects of Durban's financial scene in the period between 1970-98; it also attempts to come to (at this stage) an impressionistic view of the kinds of de...
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