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Experience of Economic Redistribution
Experience of Economic Redistribution
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Author_Clarence Tshitereke
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Corporate South Africa
Country's Gdp
Country’s Gdp
developmental state constraints
economic regulation transformation South Africa
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Foreign Direct Investment
Gdp Growth
gold
Gold Mining
Gold Mining Industry
gold mining industry history
Gold Price
industry
labor market analysis
major
Major Gold Producers
Mine
mining
Neo-liberal Macroeconomic Policy
neoliberal policy critique
Pe Rc
Petroleum Resources Development Act
political economy South Africa
post-apartheid transition
price
producers
Racial Fordism
SARB
Service Delivery Protests
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South Africa's Gold
South Africa's Gold Mining
South Africa's Transition
South African Economy
South African Gold Mining Industry
South Africa’s Gold
South Africa’s Gold Mining
South Africa’s Transition
State Capital Alliance
Product details
- ISBN 9780415647700
- Weight: 480g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 10 Sep 2012
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
This book provides an analysis of the country's political economy in transition. It documents the history of the gold mining industry's involvement in shaping the political landscape of South Africa, and shows the degree to which the political transition was induced to put in place a new mode of regulation for capital accumulation. In the process, the victims of apartheid have now become victims of democracy's neo-liberalism as the government is constrained from being developmental, interventionist and redistributive.
Clarence Tshitereke was born in Sibasa, South Africa - 1975. He studied politics at the Universities of Cape Town and Stellenbosch and completed a Ph.D. with Queen's University at Kingston in Canada.
Experience of Economic Redistribution
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