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Global Economic Outlook & Financial Tips
Adopting prudent financial habits, controlling costs, and boosting competitiveness can help you navigate the 2024 uncertainties.
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Panashe Gabrielle Taruvinga (Maningi)
Feb 5, 2024
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Just Transition: The Best Way Forward?
Aside from potentially decreasing unemployment there is also the potential for the JET strategy to have a positive economic effect in Sou...

Yasmin Meerholz
Jun 28, 2022
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Does Game Theory Hold the Answers to South Africa’s Economic Problems?
A united and focused public can completely change the rules of the game.

Bradley N Magumura
Apr 20, 2022
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Financialization: A solution to South Africa’s Economic crisis?
Domestic capital formation should be robust in South Africa, as it represents a percentage of savings and investment that will be re-inve...

Papama Meleni
Apr 12, 2022
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Trickle-down economics: A strawman or a plausible argument?
It can be argued that the country still struggles to forget its colonial past and a legacy of uneven development, coming out of an acute...
Peter O. Anari
Feb 15, 2022
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Resource Curse or a Leadership Crisis?
When sound institutions are in place challenges of socially inefficient rent extraction, corruption and instability are reduced allowing...

Panashe Gabrielle Taruvinga (Maningi)
Jan 26, 2022
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Is South Africa Using Militant Solutions to Address a Socio-Economic Problem?
We saw tension in South Africa the past weeks with protests and looting taking place in two economic powerhouses of the country as...

Panashe Gabrielle Taruvinga (Maningi)
Jul 19, 2021
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Drivers of Economic Growth 101
The most dynamic economic change tends to occur when the state creates an institutional environment that provides an incentive for the

Panashe Gabrielle Taruvinga (Maningi)
Apr 20, 2021
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Factors Affecting Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in South Africa and the Impact of COVID-19
South Africa has been progressive in terms of openness to trade, developing a sophisticated financial market and privatising entities. These

Kelebogile Mabitsi
Mar 17, 2021
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From Rags to Riches: The Case of Singapore
When Singapore became independent in 1959, it was poor with low per capita income, low levels of education and high unemployment. One...

Panashe Gabrielle Taruvinga (Maningi)
Mar 5, 2021
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