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South Africa Political Economy Maj Tara Hasbrouck
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Dawie Roodt While hospitalized he released a 3-step plan: Encouraged compatriots to “forget about government projects like the Industrial Policy Action Plan (IPAP) and the National Development Plan (NDP).” Mandate that all state employees reapply for their positions Establish a world-class skills-development program to keep pace with the growing economy Less about creating jobs and more about removing barriers
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Crisis Pop is 53M; GDP is xxx USD For 2015 projected growth at 2%; first quarter results on 1.3% GDP v. 4.1% in 4th qtr Debt: $114B, deficit is xxx% GDP Unemployment up to 34,9% or 8,4 million without jobs 10M youth 2/3 not educated Majority blacks - 36% unemployed
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Attracted 10B in FDI in 2013/14 Has organizations Sasol, Bidvest, Nando, Shoprite, and Standard Bank Johannesburg Stock Exchange – top 20 In 2014, international tourists numbered from largest to least as follows: German, Chinese, French, Australian, Indian, and ???? Tourism – hampered by new visa regulations Employs 1.5M South Africans and contributes to 9% country’s GDP CH tourists decreased by 38% first quarter
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Exports Agriculture – wool, maize, sugar, fruit, etc less than 3% GDP 50% from mining, 1/2M jobs 31% GDP World leader in xxx and xxx, & some gold, diamonds, and coal Tremendous difficulty in tourism and mining sectors due to government regulation
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ANC won 62% of vote in country’s 5 th national elections; Jacob Zuma in power since ’09 Tripartite alliance between the ANC, the South African Communist Party (SACP) and the Congress of South Africa Trade Unions (COSATU) Labour Relations Act (LRA) gave unions disproportionate power relative to employers
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Load shedding Power comes via the state – ESKOM Necessity to have load-curtailment agreements Talk of Dept and Trade Industry purchasing industrial-sized generators for manufacturing enterprises Nuclear power –5%
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2015 Indo-African trade projected at US $100B SA is one of India’s largest investors at $112M Bilateral trade jump from $5,3 B in 2001 to $63 B in 2011 In SA, Indian textile workers earn R600/month while Chinese manufacturing workers earn R4000/month.
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Trying to be a Developmental State - Country’s strong planning capacity not matched with policy implementation Low long-term growth rates Corruption Inadequate human capital base Persistent social inequalities High structural unemployment needs
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