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Transformation Audit 2011 From Inequality To Inclusive Growth 1st Edition Jan Hofmeyr

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Transformation Audit 2011 From Inequality To Inclusive Growth 1st Edition Jan Hofmeyr
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Publisher: African Minds
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.15 MB
Pages: 130
Author: Jan Hofmeyr
ISBN: 9781920489441, 1920489444
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Transformation Audit 2011 From Inequality To Inclusive Growth 1st Edition Jan Hofmeyr by Jan Hofmeyr 9781920489441, 1920489444 instant download after payment.

The 2011 Transformation Audit presents a collection of articles by South African thought leaders, which asks how the country can set goals and achieve them in a hostile global climate that threatens developmental gains that have been painstakingly achieved. For nearly two decades, South Africans have conducted exhaustive analyses of the country s challenges, embarked on bold scenario exercises and, more recently, produced forward looking strategies aimed at addressing these challenges. The most eminent of these in recent years were the Department of Economic Development s New Growth Path, and the National Planning Commission s Draft National Development Plan. We know now what the problems are and, by and large, what needs to change to address them. Courage is required now to forge consensus, to take decisions on strategies, and to start implementing them. As in previous years, this publication, with its slightly different format and appearance, seeks to provide analysis and provoke debate on how this might be achieved."

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