Post-apartheid Southern Africa : economic challenges and policies for the future: proceedings of the 16th Arne Ryde symposium, 23-24 August 1996, Lund, Sweden / edited by Lennart Peterson.

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Book
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English
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London ; New York : Routledge, 1998.
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Routledge Studies in Development Economics [More in this series]
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This volume brings together some of the best-known and highly-regarded academics in the field to present a timely and comprehensive review of the prospects for economic integration and development in Southern Africa, and to analyse alternative strategies and policies for the future. It presents in-depth country-specific studies of Botswana, Lesotho, Mauritius, Mozambique and Tanzania, and has wide appeal to both policy makers and academics.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 284-292) and indexes.
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English
Contents
  • Cover; Post-Apartheid Southern Africa: Economic Challenges and Policies for the Future; Copyright; Contents; Table; Figures; Contributors; Acronyms; Preface; 1. Introduction; Part I: South African Transition; 2. The post-apartheid economy, and after?; 3. Changing patterns of inequality in the South African labour market; 4. South African trade and industrial policy in a regional context; Part II: Regional studies; 5. Trade integration and economic development: some Southern African issues; 6. Regional integration and cereal trade
  • 7. The dynamic role of micro and small enterprises in Southern Africa8. Is Southern Africa ready for regional monetary integration?; 9. Structural adjustment and tradables: a comparative study of Zambia and Zimbabwe; 10. Labour market policies and outcomes in post-independence Zimbabwe: lessons for South Africa; Part III: Country studies; 11. The impact on Botswana's economic prospects of the ending of apartheid; 12. Localization and integration between unequal partners: policy implications for Lesotho; 13. Trade liberalisation in Mauritius: efficiency gains and labour market effects
  • 14. Mozambique: macroeconomic performance and critical development issues15. Debt relief and structural adjustment in Tanzania; Index
ISBN
  • 0-429-23112-1
  • 1-280-32254-3
  • 0-203-41154-4
OCLC
647361450
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