This title begins from the standpoint that new thinking is needed
if South Africa is to generate sustainable economic growth, provide
employment and decent work and promote rural development. As
comparisons with other developing economies, particularly South
Korea and Brazil, show, it is possible for the so-called
developmental state to direct and plan economic activity and
achieve developmental objectives. At the same time the title warns
about the perverse impacts of black economic empowerment,
particularly the growth of a rentier class of well-connected
entrepreneurs.
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