- Engaging the debate on privatization in South Africa: Theories, fables, facts, others
- Where Has All the Growth Gone? South African Manufacturing Industry 1970-2000
- Employment, Wages & Skills Development: Firm-Specific Effects Evidence from Two Firm Surveys in South Africa
- Finance, Investment and Growth
- Regulatory Reform: Lessons from the UK
- Public policy towards the Internet and development
- Financial Intermediation And The Micro-Finance Sector
- Competition and Regulation in the Electricity Supply Industry in South Africa
- The Structure and Competitiveness of South African Trade
- Technology, Human Capital and Growth: Evidence from a Middle Income Country Case Study Applying Dynamic Heterogeneous Panel Analysis
- Explaining the Growth Absence: Reviewing the Evidence that can Account for the Poor Growth Performance of the South African Economy
- The Design and Performance of Regulatory Agencies: What can South Africa Learn from the Brazilian Experience?
- Select Competition Issues arising from changes in the Distribution of Pharmaceutical Products in South Africa
- Liberalisation, Regulation and Provision: The Implications of Compliance with International Norms for the South African Financial Sector
- Promoting Competitive Outcomes in the Fixed Line Telecommunications Sector in South Africa
- Towards a better understanding of the ICT sector in south africa
- An Examination of the Impact of Financial Deepening on Long-Run Economic Growth: An Application of a VECM Structure to a Middle- Income Country Context
- Policies to Promote Growth and Employment in South Africa
- The Determinants of Regulatory Effectiveness in Liberalised Markets Developing Country Experiences
- An Examination of the Impact of Economic Policy on Long-run Economic Growth An Application of a VECM Structure to a Middle- Income Context
- Unlocking Value in the “New Economy”: The Implications of B2B E-Commerce for South African Apparel and Automotive Component Firms
- Explaining Long-Run Growth in South Africa And OECD Countries: Implications for the Rest of SADC Countries
- Information Technology and Producer Services – A Source of Economic Development: The South African Case
- Technology Dissemination and Economic Growth: Some Lessons for the New Economy
- The Export Behaviour of South African Manufacturing Firms
- Capital/Skills-Intensity and Job Creation: An Analysis of Policy Options
- The Level And Variation Of Tariff Rates: An Analysis Of Nominal And Effective Tariff Rates In South Africa For The Years 2000 And 2001
- The Internationalization Of The South African Telecommunications Sector
- Competition Policy and SMEs: The Case of Denmark Within the European Union
- Determinants and Impact of ICT use for African SMEs: Implications for Rural South Africa
TIPS Forum 2001: New Directions in the South African Economy
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Date(s):
2001-09-10 to 2001-09-12
Contact:
E-mail: tips@tips.org.za
The South African economy has undergone drastic changes since the establishment of democracy in 1994. The new Government embarked on the following restructuring process comprising of the following: macroeconomic stability; trade liberalisation; foreign exchange control reform; privatisation; deregulation of certain sectors and the establishment of sector-specific regulators; a revamped competition regime and a general move away from market distorting; demand-side measures to efficiency enhancing; and supply side measures.
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