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Stephen Karombe
Nov 1, 20235 min read
On Inequality: Should the government increase income redistribution?
Lack of access to key productive assets, such as skills and land, slows progress towards a more equitable income distribution.
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Bradley N Magumura
Mar 15, 20223 min read
The Urban Poverty Phenomenon
Urban poverty can be attributed to several factors including high and persistent levels of inequality, high levels of urbanization and hi...
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Mpumelelo Seilane
Mar 2, 20225 min read
Graduate Unemployment: Solving the Labour Market Paradox.
Graduate unemployment is fundamentally a two-fold problem. Firstly, it wastes human resources and taxpayer’s money; secondly it chips away..
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Peter O. Anari
Feb 15, 20225 min read
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...
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Panashe Maningi
Jan 26, 20223 min read
Resource Curse or a Leadership Crisis?
When sound institutions are in place challenges of socially inefficient rent extraction, corruption and instability are reduced allowing...
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Lebo Siboyi
Aug 23, 20213 min read
Should the SARB target employment instead of inflation?
...should the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) revise its mandate and target employment instead of inflation?
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Mbali Shamu
Aug 3, 20214 min read
Wood, Fire and the Ashes- The Recent Insurrection.
It takes a single matchstick to set ablaze an entire field. After the passionate encounter with the warm flames comes the reality of...
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Panashe Maningi
Jul 19, 20216 min read
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...
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