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INCOMPLETE
TRANSITION
OVERCOMING THE LEGACY OF EXCLUSION IN
SOUTH AFRICA
              978 1 77582 263 9 978 1 77582 266 0 2018
250 PAGES
ZAR R250.00 ZAR R250.00
Incomplete Transition, AN
Overcoming the legacy of exclusion in South Africa
THE WORLD BANK GROUP (EDITORS)
This book is based on the World Bank’s Systematic Country Diagnostic for South Africa. Consulting key government departments, the National Planning Commission, business, academics and trade unions, it has identified the key obstacle to growth as ‘the legacy of exclusion’. It outlines five policy priorities to overcome this: build South Africa’s skills base; reduce the unequal distribution of land and productive assets; increase competitiveness and participation in global and regional value chains; overcome apartheid spatial patterns; increase our strategic adaptation to climate change.
SUITABLE FOR
A general readership interested in South African Current Affairs, Economy and Economic Growth.
informal settlements
A perpetual challenge?
M HUCHZERMEYER & A KARAM (EDITORS)
The United Nations Millennium Development Declaration of 2000 brought informal settlements, or ‘slums’ as they are often referred to, squarely onto national and international development agendas. One of the Millennium Development Goals was to significantly improve, by 2020, the lives of 100 million slum dwellers globally. This book explores how to achieve this.
         978 1 91971 394 6 2006
336 PAGES
ZAR R427.00
   JUTA PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION | 2018/2019
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