
While sharing some characteristics with other middle-income countries, South Africa is a country with a unique economic history and distinctive economic features. It is a regional economic powerhouse that plays a significant role, not only in southern Africa and in the continent, but also as a member of BRICS. However, there has been a lack of structural transformation and weak economic growth, and South Africa faces the profound triple challenges of poverty, inequality, and unemployment. Any meaningful debate about economic policies to address these challenges needs to be informed by a deep understanding of historical developments, robust empirical evidence, and rigorous analysis of South Africa's complex economic landscape. This volume seeks to provide a wide-ranging set of original, detailed, and state-of-the-art analytical perspectives that contribute to scientific knowledge as well as to well-informed and productive discourse on the South African economy. While concentrating on the more recent economic issues facing South Africa, the handbook also provides historical and political context. It offers an in-depth examination of strategic issues in the country's key economic sectors, and brings together diverse analytical perspectives.
This volume investigates the structural constraints and historical trajectories that have shaped the South African economy, seeking to provide a rigorous analytical framework for addressing the persistent challenges of poverty, inequality, and unemployment. The editors, Arkebe Oqubay, Fiona Tregenna, and Imraan Valodia, assemble a multidisciplinary team of experts to synthesize empirical data and historical context. The text serves as a comprehensive reference for understanding the country's unique position as a regional powerhouse and its role within the BRICS framework. It prioritizes evidence-based discourse to inform future policy development and economic strategy.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a foundational reference for scholars and policymakers interested in the complexities of the South African economic landscape. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a high level of rigor suitable for graduate-level research and professional economic analysis.
Page Count:
1152
Publication Date:
2022-02-18
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192894196
ISBN-13:
9780192894199
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