THE EVOLVING STRUCTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA'S ECONOMY, faultlines and futures

: Mohamed (S.), Ngoma (A.) & Baloyi (B.) eds.

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589pp., paperback, Johannesburg, 2023

 

Contributions include:

"The evolution of South Africa's economic structure: Key trends amongst the top 100 firms on the JSE" by Thando Vilakazi and Teboho Bosiu

"Confronting the industrial and empowerment implications of the energy transition in South Africa" by Ayabonga Cawe

"Lifting the colony while improving the metropolis: Addressing duality in economic development" by Joel Netshitenzhe

"South Africa: Regional integration and structural transformation" by Alan Hirsch

"Structural transformation in South Africa: Who bears the cost? The invisible work of social reproduction" by Basani Baloyi, Miriam Di Paola and Andrew Mukandila

"Political settlements and the rebuilding of South Africa’s state-owned enterprises" by Mark Swilling, Nina Callaghan and Wendy McCallum

"Conclusion: Getting to inclusive growth and sustainable development" by Amuzweni Ngoma, Seeraj Mohamed and Basani Baloyi.

Amuzweni Ngoma is a political economy researcher at the Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (MISTRA).

Seeraj Mohamed is the Deputy Director for Economics in the South African Parliamentary Budget Office. 

Basani Baloyi is the Climate, Energy and Infrastructure Programme Lead at the Institute for Economic Justice.