A three-gap and macrodecomposition analysis for South Africa, 1993-2002
Rob Davies and
Dirk Ernst van Seventer
Development Southern Africa, 2004, vol. 21, issue 1, 133-153
Abstract:
The South African government is evaluating the economy's performance over its first decade in power. This period can be characterised by a 'double' liberalisation: democratisation of the political process going hand in hand with liberalisation of the economy. This article provides a broad overview of the macroeconomic aspects of this liberalisation.
Date: 2004
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