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Economic Policies for a New South Africa

Desmond Lachman and Kenneth Bercuson

No 1992/003, IMF Occasional Papers from International Monetary Fund

Abstract: Against a backdrop of the dismantling of apartheid and the current government's commitment to negotiating a new constitution based on universal suffrage and protected human rights, discussions are under way on the appropriate economic policies to be pursued in the new political climate. This paper focuses on the redistributive and growth policies needed in the new South Africa.

Keywords: OP; investment; saving; redistribution policy; savings-investment accounting framework; income share; demand-management policy; savings-investment identity; Personal income; Income distribution; Tax incidence; Income and capital gains taxes; Africa (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 48
Date: 1992-02-15
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