Fedderke, J.W., 2014, Exploring Unbalanced Growth in South Africa: Understanding the Sectoral Structure of the South African Economy, South African Reserve Bank Working Paper WP/14/07.Fedderke, W.J. (2014). Exploring Unbalanced Growth in South Africa: Understanding the Sectoral Structure of ...
71. It can be inferred from the passage that___. A.Afrikaans is the most popular home language in South Africa B.it’s easier for South African pupils to learn Afrikaans at school C.the number of South African pupils learning Afrikaans has increased D.many South African pupils use Afrikaan...
In order to address this question, the paper goes beyond the extant EU-ACP trade literature to draw insights from wider International Political Economy (IPE) scholarship, which has analysed the actions of developing countries in relation to a whole range of 'WTO-plus' North- South regional and...
Background: In South Africa, the idea that the township economy needs to be 'revitalised' has begun to gain significant political traction. The Gauteng provincial government has responded to this challenge by setting out a strategy that promises to channel resources and create opportunities for micro...
Limits of Urban Transition Models in Understanding South African Urbanisation The author's research experience gives rise to a sense that the social character of urbanisation in South Africa is poorly understood. Furthermore, the eme... A Mabin - 《Development Southern Africa》 被引量: 52发表: ...
edge in terms of network quality, user experience, and rapid deployment, but also help MTN achieve their own business objectives. We believe that this newly-established lab will help supercharge both MTN's R&D as well as Africa's digital economy, bringing more prosperity to the African ...
(1936-1939) and post-war period only set back the limited progress made in the agri-food industry and the economy as a whole (Simpson1995, p. 279; Carreras et al.2005). Therefore, twenty years after the Civil War, this industry was characterized by small size, low technological level, ...
The substantial growth among the Pacific in Aotearoa NZ highlights many benefits and opportunities for future growth and contribution to the economy and society. There has been a gradual increase in those born in Aotearoa NZ, with almost two-thirds of the Pacific population. Hence, there has been...
In this way it is hoped that the reader will be able to make sense out of an extremely com- plex, disturbing, and dangerous phenomenon that affects not only the Niger Delta, but indeed the world economy, which is affected by fluctuating oil prices and the spillover effects of regional ...
Harvard officials had expected the endowment to shrink in 2020 due to the impact of the pandemic on the economy and financial markets.30They were wrong, though, as it returned 7.3% on its investments and actually increased a bit.31