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Good article showing just how challenging talent management can be. Interesting approach with discussing African complications, as that is often something that is overlooked.
Thursday, 27 December 2007

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...orward to going over the rest of it. A little confused though, you\'re making the case for FDI going into Africa as their only source of alleviating themselves from their current condition. Thats all ...
Friday, 02 November 2007

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...nd reform the state starting from libertarian principles in the informal sector. Given that 40% of South Africans earn their living in this sector (even though it only makes up 6.5% of the economy) i...
Sunday, 12 August 2007

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...at all shy to draw attention to it, as if somehow it\'s the formal sector\'s fault. Thabo Mbeki, in South Africa, happily speaks about the \"first\" and \"second\" economy, and the need to address the...
Saturday, 11 August 2007

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Nope, Freedem, doesn\'t wash. The South African government disputes the connection between HIV and AIDS and won\'t distribute medication even though it\'s been donated. The US government doesn\'t li
Wednesday, 25 July 2007

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Your analysis is spot-on, it made the Editor\'s Pick on AfricanLoft. http://www.africanloft.com/whythawk-on-zimbabwe-the-war-of-informal-markets-against-central-states-a-bellwether-of-support/
Thursday, 19 July 2007

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Ah, so the article got you in exactly the way it was intended. I called South Africa a \"microcosm\" and waved the \"race\" flag around the way many people (like Naomi Klein) do. The issues are not
Wednesday, 18 July 2007

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...enting. However, I detest the \"its so incorrect I won\'t even dignify it with a response\" so: >South Africa has a mature black lead government >Many of the wealthiest people and surely the newly...
Monday, 16 July 2007

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.... This article is about Zimbabwe. A few short years ago Zimbabwe was one of the wealthiest nations in Africa. Did they get poor because of rich Americans or government corruption and failed econo...
Sunday, 15 July 2007

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...viduals and families; Russia 3) Big-firm - most of the economy exists in a few large corporations; South Africa 4) Entrepreneurial - most of the economy is controlled by small firms; er, no-one actu...
Thursday, 12 July 2007

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...f you are unable to appreciate that we have two overlapping, and occasionally blurred, economies in South Africa. There is plenty of wealth in the informal economy - which is why it exists. All th...
Thursday, 03 May 2007

...ecome rusted heaps if they aren't maintained correctly. Such neglect is visible throughout the South African economy; most obviously in public schools, public health, and public electricity. Min...
Saturday, 10 May 2008

13. The hazard of market dominance
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... greater the impact on price inflation. Effective control of the economy is in very few hands. The South African government comprises over 34% of the economy, as well as defining prices through legis...
Friday, 02 May 2008

...a was the main despatch and purchasing hub for international buyers. Back home, the failure of the South African government to hold the health ministry to account sees millions dieing from AIDS. Ele...
Wednesday, 09 April 2008

...tion rates. By the end of 2007, 71% of Americans were Internet users, 43% of Europeans, but only 4.7% of Africans. In 1998 the US Government passed the Internet Tax Freedom Act and deliberately chose...
Wednesday, 09 April 2008

In 1998 the US state of California partially deregulated electricity production and sales. The "partially" bit is where things came ungummed. The private companies that purchased the righ
Wednesday, 09 April 2008

17. Of Chiefs and Presidents
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... replaced by a family member, a sibling, relative or child. This culture appears to have rubbed into many African leaders who, against the wishes of their "subjects," hold onto power; often ...
Wednesday, 09 April 2008

...d Medi-Clinic, is worth about R 63 billion a year. Yet this large number is only 4.6% of the total South African economy. State spending, as a proportion of total economic income, is 34.2%. If any...
Saturday, 15 March 2008

19. Jacob Zuma, Inflation Denialist?
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...ket of goods used to calculate it are available. It is against this backdrop that Jacob Zuma – the African National Congress' newly elected president – declares that he finds South Af...
Thursday, 06 March 2008

...riculture. In the developed world agriculture is now only 2 – 3% of economic production. In South Africa agriculture is a "mere" 4% of total GDP. This shrinking profitability has re...
Tuesday, 19 February 2008

... national revenue given over to agriculture (10%) and industry (35.5%) is strikingly different from South Africa's. Our agriculture is 3.8% and industry is 32%. Both sectors are in rapid decline...
Thursday, 14 February 2008

22. Simba the Saviour?
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...in the field of economics and business consulting. His work experience has been spread widely across the African continent. In 1980, at the age of 30, he was appointed deputy minister of agriculture....
Sunday, 10 February 2008

23. Exports and parliamentary laziness
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...w PG Glass float line plant in Springs is their second line, and only the third in the whole continent of Africa. Chairman Ronnie Lubner, speaking at the official launch, was – momentarily &nda...
Wednesday, 30 January 2008

China is rapidly becoming Africa's largest investor.  They require little in the way of good governance and are aggressively creating new infrastructure in their drive to secure resources for
Tuesday, 29 January 2008

...need to be based in a safe environment that respects property rights. One of the worst excesses of South African state negligence has been regarding HIV / AIDS. Many large firms, from Anglo American...
Tuesday, 22 January 2008

Aid and trade are essential to Africa's further development.  The US dollar declined by 30% during 2007. This has an effect both on the real value of aid and on the world economy. Download th
Saturday, 19 January 2008

...d – by 1980 – it was $641/ounce. An interesting caveat to this story is its effect on South Africa.  Without this exponential rise in the value of gold Apartheid would never have b...
Thursday, 03 January 2008

...k and start preparing dinner, bathing, and watching television. In small family groups. Given that South African electricity monopoly, Eskom, hasn't invested in their network for thirty years the...
Saturday, 15 December 2007

Trevor Manuel, South Africa's long-serving Minister of Finance, has had a busy time of it. When he hasn't been demanding reform at the IMF, he has been lecturing the US and Western Europe on
Sunday, 09 December 2007

"Run your small business as if it is a big business," says Erik Parker, South Africa's franchise guru, as one of his points for business success. Or, if you're more of a socialist,
Thursday, 29 November 2007

...has the capacity to unlock trillions of dollars of "hidden capital". De Soto has visited South Africa on several occasions to present his ideas to government officials. It appears that the...
Tuesday, 13 November 2007

... a warning to those who take unearned wealth that is not freely given. It is a lesson few governments in Africa have cared to learn. Last week saw Robert Mugabe's thuggish regime claim ownership ...
Thursday, 25 October 2007

33. Africa, China and Investment
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South Africa receives more than 20% of the foreign direct investment (FDI) placed in Africa each year. Don't celebrate too quickly. Of the US$ 334 billion in total FDI in 2005 only 9.3%, or US$
Sunday, 30 September 2007

...l ugly nature of the protests against China are seen. Imagine it differently. A few winemakers in South Africa have, on occasion, embellished their product by adding ethylene glycol (antifreeze) int...
Wednesday, 26 September 2007

There is a spectre stalking South Africa. It is the spectre that rewards loyalty over ability; craven sycophancy over talent and innovation. The result is lost opportunities and a diminished economy
Tuesday, 18 September 2007

...lures of government strategy on AIDS and Zimbabwe, they may be right. Foreign tourists arriving in South Africa in 2010 will (all going well) see nice new roads and sparkling stadiums overwhelming ne...
Wednesday, 05 September 2007

South African businesses have become one of the largest investment blocks in Africa.  Many African countries regularly fret that they are losing their local business ownership to their cousins do
Monday, 27 August 2007

...to invest.  Without meaningful and reliable information poor investments can be made. In 2001 South Africa was suffering from weak economic growth.  High interest rates (broaching 25%) wer...
Wednesday, 22 August 2007

South Africa currently has two large Cinderella projects: the Gautrain and the 2010 World Cup. Both projects are astonishingly expensive. When the Gautrain was announced in February 2006 it was to
Tuesday, 14 August 2007

Benin Mwangi, who blogs about doing business in Africa, asked me recently: "should the discussion be about how to get the informal sector to become part of the formal sector or should it be how t
Tuesday, 07 August 2007

41. Atlas Shrugged at 50
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...e. The book was a product of its times. Communism was raging through Europe, South America and Asia and Africa. People's Republics were all the rage and the most productive people became the sla...
Sunday, 29 July 2007

...ruption is a result of poor disclosure and weak systems and institutions. The bankruptcy process in South Africa is from the Victorian era and tends to place a terrifying burden on all involved. The m...
Friday, 27 July 2007

43. Zimbabwe: the Hollow State
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...lion of Zimbabwe's most educated and productive citizens are in exile and working in the UK and South Africa 4 million people need food aid; the average life-expectancy of Zimbabweans is 37 for...
Wednesday, 25 July 2007

... are treated like criminals. Consider: life expectancy is longer than ever (in every country except the African continent) but what you can achieve during that lifetime is greater than ever too. Th...
Tuesday, 24 July 2007

45. Everything is coming up Capitalism
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...duals and families; Russia 3) Big-firm - most of the economy exists in a few large corporations; South Africa 4) Entrepreneurial - most of the economy is controlled by small firms; er, no-one a...
Friday, 13 July 2007

...so will only summarise here by saying that massive currency inflows from Zimbabwe's diaspora in South Africa and the UK is ensuring that most have a safety net. The support of other African natio...
Thursday, 12 July 2007

47. South Africa's two tiers
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In 1994, when we achieved our democracy, we were neck-and-neck with Brazil for the title of the country with the highest measure of inequality. Since then, as the economy has grown, the gap between t
Tuesday, 10 July 2007

...ers and executives who run the show. Globalisation makes things even more complicated. "If a South African firm forms an alliance with a Portuguese firm to build a bridge in Bangladesh and a di...
Saturday, 07 July 2007

... this instability. Remittances and Inflation There are 3.5 million Zimbabweans living in exile in South Africa and the UK. They all send money home as often as they can. Modern telecommunication s...
Thursday, 05 July 2007

...rial for fraud, as well as kidnapping and assaulting a journalist. Winfrey's representative in South Africa is a co-accused after being caught up in the debacle. Chatting after the briefing Arms...
Tuesday, 03 July 2007

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