The Oxford Companion to the Economics of South Africa
Herausgeber: Bhorat, Haroon; Ncube, Mthuli; Kanbur, Ravi; Hirsch, Alan
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52 entries by leading economists from within and working on South Africa bringing together perspectives on a range of issues: micro, macro, sectoral, country wide and global.
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52 entries by leading economists from within and working on South Africa bringing together perspectives on a range of issues: micro, macro, sectoral, country wide and global.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 188mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1039g
- ISBN-13: 9780199689248
- ISBN-10: 0199689245
- Artikelnr.: 47866694
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 188mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1039g
- ISBN-13: 9780199689248
- ISBN-10: 0199689245
- Artikelnr.: 47866694
The editors are four global leaders in development economics and in African and South African economic analysis and policy, who between them have held or hold the following positions: Chief Economist, African Development Bank; Deputy Director General in the Presidency of the Republic of South Africa; Chief Director, Department of Trade and Industry, South Africa; Presidential Economic Advisor, South Africa; G20 Sherpa, South Africa; Co-Chair G20 Development Working Group; Chief Economist for Africa, The World Bank; Professor of Economics, University of Cape Town; Dean of Commerce, Law and Management, University of Witwatersrand; Professor of Economics, Cornell University.
* Overview: Economic Policy in South Africa: Past, Present, and Future
* Part 1: The Economics of Post-Apartheid South Africa
* 1: Trevor Manuel: Twenty Years of Economic Policy-Making: Putting
People First
* 2: Johannes Fedderke: South Africa's Growth Performance
* 3: Ben Smit: Macroeconomic Scenarios for South Africa: 2013-2025
* 4: Ruchir Sharma: The Liberation Dividend
* 5: Ben Fine, Samantha Ashman, Vishnu Padayachee, and John Sender: The
Political Economy of Restructuring in South Africa
* 6: Sandeep Mahajan: South Africa's Suboptimal Political Economy
Equilibrium
* 7: Martin Wittenberg: Data Issues in South Africa
* Part 2: South Africa and the World Economy
* 8: Lawrence Edwards: Trade Policy Reform in South Africa
* 9: Anthony Black: The Evolution and Impact of Foreign Direct
Investment into South Africa since 1994
* 10: Brendan Vickers: South Africa's Economic Relations with Africa
* 11: Brian Kahn and Shaun de Jager: South Africa's Exchange Rate
Policy and Exchange Rate Developments
* Part 3: Macroeconomics and Fiscal Policy
* 12: Kenneth Creamer: South Africa's Fiscal Framework
* 13: Tania Ajam: Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in South Africa
* 14: Nichola Viegi: (Dis)Saving in South Africa
* 15: Janine Aron and John Muellbauer: Inflation in South Africa
* 16: Stan de Plessis: Monetary Policy in South Africa since 1994
* 17: Vishnu Padayachee: Central Banking After the Global Financial
Crisis: The South African Case
* Part 4: Finance, Industry, and Infrastructure
* 18: Shakill Hassan: Capital Markets
* 19: Penny Hawkins: The Visible Hand: Shaping Stability and Inclusion
in the South African Financial Sector
* 20: Seeraj Mohamed: Banking and Credit Markets
* 21: Simon Roberts: Industrialisation Strategy
* 22: Andreas Wörgötter: Industrial Structure and Competition Policy
* 23: Neil Rankin: Investment Climate
* 24: Brian Levy: Commanding Heights: The Governance of State-Owned
Enterprises in Contemporary South Africa
* 25: Ethèl Teljeur: Economic Regulation of the Energy Sector
* 26: David Kaplan: Technology and Innovation: Performance, Policy, and
Prospects
* 27: Anton Eberhard: Electricity Supply
* Part 5: Labour and Employment
* 28: Morné Oosthuizen: Capturing South Africa's Demographic Dividend
* 29: Cecil Mlatsheni and Murray Leibbrandt: Unemployment in South
Africa
* 30: Gary Fields: Segmented Labor Markets in South Africa
* 31: Paul Benjamin: Labour Law
* 32: Kate Philip: Public Employment in South Africa
* 33: James Levinsohn: Youth Unemployment Policy
* 34: Imraan Valodia: Informality in South Africa
* 35: Francis Wilson: South Africa's Migrant Labour System
* Part 6: Poverty and Inequality in South Africa
* 36: Vusi Gumede: Poverty and Poverty Lines in South Africa
* 37: Murray Leibbrandt, Arden Finn, and Vimal Ranchhod: Post-apartheid
Poverty and Inequality Trends
* 38: Julian May: Income Mobility in South Africa
* 39: Dorrit Posel: Gender Inequality
* Part 7: Post-Apartheid Social Policy
* 40: Claudia Manning and Nokuzola Jenness: Origins, Trends, and
Debates in Black Economic Empowerment
* 41: Anne Case and Cally Ardington: Health Challenges Past and Future
* 42: Nicoli Nattrass: The Macro Economics of AIDS in South Africa
* 43: Linda Richter and Chris Desmond: Child Development
* 44: David Lam and Nicola Branson: Education in South Africa since
1994
* 45: Ingrid Woolard and Katharine Hall: Social Safety Nets
* 46: Francie Lund: Social Security and Social Grants
* 47: Ivan Turok: Urbanization
* 48: David Savage: Public Financing for Housing
* Part 8 Land, Agriculture, and Environment
* 49: Ben Cousins: Land and Land Reform in South Africa
* 50: Rolfe Eberhard: The Politics and Economics of Water in South
Africa, 1994 to 2013
* 51: Mohammad Karaan and Nick Vink: Agriculture and Rural Development
in the Post-Apartheid Era
* 52: Tony Leiman: Environmental Policy and the State in Post-Apartheid
South Africa
* Part 1: The Economics of Post-Apartheid South Africa
* 1: Trevor Manuel: Twenty Years of Economic Policy-Making: Putting
People First
* 2: Johannes Fedderke: South Africa's Growth Performance
* 3: Ben Smit: Macroeconomic Scenarios for South Africa: 2013-2025
* 4: Ruchir Sharma: The Liberation Dividend
* 5: Ben Fine, Samantha Ashman, Vishnu Padayachee, and John Sender: The
Political Economy of Restructuring in South Africa
* 6: Sandeep Mahajan: South Africa's Suboptimal Political Economy
Equilibrium
* 7: Martin Wittenberg: Data Issues in South Africa
* Part 2: South Africa and the World Economy
* 8: Lawrence Edwards: Trade Policy Reform in South Africa
* 9: Anthony Black: The Evolution and Impact of Foreign Direct
Investment into South Africa since 1994
* 10: Brendan Vickers: South Africa's Economic Relations with Africa
* 11: Brian Kahn and Shaun de Jager: South Africa's Exchange Rate
Policy and Exchange Rate Developments
* Part 3: Macroeconomics and Fiscal Policy
* 12: Kenneth Creamer: South Africa's Fiscal Framework
* 13: Tania Ajam: Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in South Africa
* 14: Nichola Viegi: (Dis)Saving in South Africa
* 15: Janine Aron and John Muellbauer: Inflation in South Africa
* 16: Stan de Plessis: Monetary Policy in South Africa since 1994
* 17: Vishnu Padayachee: Central Banking After the Global Financial
Crisis: The South African Case
* Part 4: Finance, Industry, and Infrastructure
* 18: Shakill Hassan: Capital Markets
* 19: Penny Hawkins: The Visible Hand: Shaping Stability and Inclusion
in the South African Financial Sector
* 20: Seeraj Mohamed: Banking and Credit Markets
* 21: Simon Roberts: Industrialisation Strategy
* 22: Andreas Wörgötter: Industrial Structure and Competition Policy
* 23: Neil Rankin: Investment Climate
* 24: Brian Levy: Commanding Heights: The Governance of State-Owned
Enterprises in Contemporary South Africa
* 25: Ethèl Teljeur: Economic Regulation of the Energy Sector
* 26: David Kaplan: Technology and Innovation: Performance, Policy, and
Prospects
* 27: Anton Eberhard: Electricity Supply
* Part 5: Labour and Employment
* 28: Morné Oosthuizen: Capturing South Africa's Demographic Dividend
* 29: Cecil Mlatsheni and Murray Leibbrandt: Unemployment in South
Africa
* 30: Gary Fields: Segmented Labor Markets in South Africa
* 31: Paul Benjamin: Labour Law
* 32: Kate Philip: Public Employment in South Africa
* 33: James Levinsohn: Youth Unemployment Policy
* 34: Imraan Valodia: Informality in South Africa
* 35: Francis Wilson: South Africa's Migrant Labour System
* Part 6: Poverty and Inequality in South Africa
* 36: Vusi Gumede: Poverty and Poverty Lines in South Africa
* 37: Murray Leibbrandt, Arden Finn, and Vimal Ranchhod: Post-apartheid
Poverty and Inequality Trends
* 38: Julian May: Income Mobility in South Africa
* 39: Dorrit Posel: Gender Inequality
* Part 7: Post-Apartheid Social Policy
* 40: Claudia Manning and Nokuzola Jenness: Origins, Trends, and
Debates in Black Economic Empowerment
* 41: Anne Case and Cally Ardington: Health Challenges Past and Future
* 42: Nicoli Nattrass: The Macro Economics of AIDS in South Africa
* 43: Linda Richter and Chris Desmond: Child Development
* 44: David Lam and Nicola Branson: Education in South Africa since
1994
* 45: Ingrid Woolard and Katharine Hall: Social Safety Nets
* 46: Francie Lund: Social Security and Social Grants
* 47: Ivan Turok: Urbanization
* 48: David Savage: Public Financing for Housing
* Part 8 Land, Agriculture, and Environment
* 49: Ben Cousins: Land and Land Reform in South Africa
* 50: Rolfe Eberhard: The Politics and Economics of Water in South
Africa, 1994 to 2013
* 51: Mohammad Karaan and Nick Vink: Agriculture and Rural Development
in the Post-Apartheid Era
* 52: Tony Leiman: Environmental Policy and the State in Post-Apartheid
South Africa
* Overview: Economic Policy in South Africa: Past, Present, and Future
* Part 1: The Economics of Post-Apartheid South Africa
* 1: Trevor Manuel: Twenty Years of Economic Policy-Making: Putting
People First
* 2: Johannes Fedderke: South Africa's Growth Performance
* 3: Ben Smit: Macroeconomic Scenarios for South Africa: 2013-2025
* 4: Ruchir Sharma: The Liberation Dividend
* 5: Ben Fine, Samantha Ashman, Vishnu Padayachee, and John Sender: The
Political Economy of Restructuring in South Africa
* 6: Sandeep Mahajan: South Africa's Suboptimal Political Economy
Equilibrium
* 7: Martin Wittenberg: Data Issues in South Africa
* Part 2: South Africa and the World Economy
* 8: Lawrence Edwards: Trade Policy Reform in South Africa
* 9: Anthony Black: The Evolution and Impact of Foreign Direct
Investment into South Africa since 1994
* 10: Brendan Vickers: South Africa's Economic Relations with Africa
* 11: Brian Kahn and Shaun de Jager: South Africa's Exchange Rate
Policy and Exchange Rate Developments
* Part 3: Macroeconomics and Fiscal Policy
* 12: Kenneth Creamer: South Africa's Fiscal Framework
* 13: Tania Ajam: Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in South Africa
* 14: Nichola Viegi: (Dis)Saving in South Africa
* 15: Janine Aron and John Muellbauer: Inflation in South Africa
* 16: Stan de Plessis: Monetary Policy in South Africa since 1994
* 17: Vishnu Padayachee: Central Banking After the Global Financial
Crisis: The South African Case
* Part 4: Finance, Industry, and Infrastructure
* 18: Shakill Hassan: Capital Markets
* 19: Penny Hawkins: The Visible Hand: Shaping Stability and Inclusion
in the South African Financial Sector
* 20: Seeraj Mohamed: Banking and Credit Markets
* 21: Simon Roberts: Industrialisation Strategy
* 22: Andreas Wörgötter: Industrial Structure and Competition Policy
* 23: Neil Rankin: Investment Climate
* 24: Brian Levy: Commanding Heights: The Governance of State-Owned
Enterprises in Contemporary South Africa
* 25: Ethèl Teljeur: Economic Regulation of the Energy Sector
* 26: David Kaplan: Technology and Innovation: Performance, Policy, and
Prospects
* 27: Anton Eberhard: Electricity Supply
* Part 5: Labour and Employment
* 28: Morné Oosthuizen: Capturing South Africa's Demographic Dividend
* 29: Cecil Mlatsheni and Murray Leibbrandt: Unemployment in South
Africa
* 30: Gary Fields: Segmented Labor Markets in South Africa
* 31: Paul Benjamin: Labour Law
* 32: Kate Philip: Public Employment in South Africa
* 33: James Levinsohn: Youth Unemployment Policy
* 34: Imraan Valodia: Informality in South Africa
* 35: Francis Wilson: South Africa's Migrant Labour System
* Part 6: Poverty and Inequality in South Africa
* 36: Vusi Gumede: Poverty and Poverty Lines in South Africa
* 37: Murray Leibbrandt, Arden Finn, and Vimal Ranchhod: Post-apartheid
Poverty and Inequality Trends
* 38: Julian May: Income Mobility in South Africa
* 39: Dorrit Posel: Gender Inequality
* Part 7: Post-Apartheid Social Policy
* 40: Claudia Manning and Nokuzola Jenness: Origins, Trends, and
Debates in Black Economic Empowerment
* 41: Anne Case and Cally Ardington: Health Challenges Past and Future
* 42: Nicoli Nattrass: The Macro Economics of AIDS in South Africa
* 43: Linda Richter and Chris Desmond: Child Development
* 44: David Lam and Nicola Branson: Education in South Africa since
1994
* 45: Ingrid Woolard and Katharine Hall: Social Safety Nets
* 46: Francie Lund: Social Security and Social Grants
* 47: Ivan Turok: Urbanization
* 48: David Savage: Public Financing for Housing
* Part 8 Land, Agriculture, and Environment
* 49: Ben Cousins: Land and Land Reform in South Africa
* 50: Rolfe Eberhard: The Politics and Economics of Water in South
Africa, 1994 to 2013
* 51: Mohammad Karaan and Nick Vink: Agriculture and Rural Development
in the Post-Apartheid Era
* 52: Tony Leiman: Environmental Policy and the State in Post-Apartheid
South Africa
* Part 1: The Economics of Post-Apartheid South Africa
* 1: Trevor Manuel: Twenty Years of Economic Policy-Making: Putting
People First
* 2: Johannes Fedderke: South Africa's Growth Performance
* 3: Ben Smit: Macroeconomic Scenarios for South Africa: 2013-2025
* 4: Ruchir Sharma: The Liberation Dividend
* 5: Ben Fine, Samantha Ashman, Vishnu Padayachee, and John Sender: The
Political Economy of Restructuring in South Africa
* 6: Sandeep Mahajan: South Africa's Suboptimal Political Economy
Equilibrium
* 7: Martin Wittenberg: Data Issues in South Africa
* Part 2: South Africa and the World Economy
* 8: Lawrence Edwards: Trade Policy Reform in South Africa
* 9: Anthony Black: The Evolution and Impact of Foreign Direct
Investment into South Africa since 1994
* 10: Brendan Vickers: South Africa's Economic Relations with Africa
* 11: Brian Kahn and Shaun de Jager: South Africa's Exchange Rate
Policy and Exchange Rate Developments
* Part 3: Macroeconomics and Fiscal Policy
* 12: Kenneth Creamer: South Africa's Fiscal Framework
* 13: Tania Ajam: Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in South Africa
* 14: Nichola Viegi: (Dis)Saving in South Africa
* 15: Janine Aron and John Muellbauer: Inflation in South Africa
* 16: Stan de Plessis: Monetary Policy in South Africa since 1994
* 17: Vishnu Padayachee: Central Banking After the Global Financial
Crisis: The South African Case
* Part 4: Finance, Industry, and Infrastructure
* 18: Shakill Hassan: Capital Markets
* 19: Penny Hawkins: The Visible Hand: Shaping Stability and Inclusion
in the South African Financial Sector
* 20: Seeraj Mohamed: Banking and Credit Markets
* 21: Simon Roberts: Industrialisation Strategy
* 22: Andreas Wörgötter: Industrial Structure and Competition Policy
* 23: Neil Rankin: Investment Climate
* 24: Brian Levy: Commanding Heights: The Governance of State-Owned
Enterprises in Contemporary South Africa
* 25: Ethèl Teljeur: Economic Regulation of the Energy Sector
* 26: David Kaplan: Technology and Innovation: Performance, Policy, and
Prospects
* 27: Anton Eberhard: Electricity Supply
* Part 5: Labour and Employment
* 28: Morné Oosthuizen: Capturing South Africa's Demographic Dividend
* 29: Cecil Mlatsheni and Murray Leibbrandt: Unemployment in South
Africa
* 30: Gary Fields: Segmented Labor Markets in South Africa
* 31: Paul Benjamin: Labour Law
* 32: Kate Philip: Public Employment in South Africa
* 33: James Levinsohn: Youth Unemployment Policy
* 34: Imraan Valodia: Informality in South Africa
* 35: Francis Wilson: South Africa's Migrant Labour System
* Part 6: Poverty and Inequality in South Africa
* 36: Vusi Gumede: Poverty and Poverty Lines in South Africa
* 37: Murray Leibbrandt, Arden Finn, and Vimal Ranchhod: Post-apartheid
Poverty and Inequality Trends
* 38: Julian May: Income Mobility in South Africa
* 39: Dorrit Posel: Gender Inequality
* Part 7: Post-Apartheid Social Policy
* 40: Claudia Manning and Nokuzola Jenness: Origins, Trends, and
Debates in Black Economic Empowerment
* 41: Anne Case and Cally Ardington: Health Challenges Past and Future
* 42: Nicoli Nattrass: The Macro Economics of AIDS in South Africa
* 43: Linda Richter and Chris Desmond: Child Development
* 44: David Lam and Nicola Branson: Education in South Africa since
1994
* 45: Ingrid Woolard and Katharine Hall: Social Safety Nets
* 46: Francie Lund: Social Security and Social Grants
* 47: Ivan Turok: Urbanization
* 48: David Savage: Public Financing for Housing
* Part 8 Land, Agriculture, and Environment
* 49: Ben Cousins: Land and Land Reform in South Africa
* 50: Rolfe Eberhard: The Politics and Economics of Water in South
Africa, 1994 to 2013
* 51: Mohammad Karaan and Nick Vink: Agriculture and Rural Development
in the Post-Apartheid Era
* 52: Tony Leiman: Environmental Policy and the State in Post-Apartheid
South Africa