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Vol 28 No 2 Apr/May 2004

Growth, inequality and poverty: Some hard questions

by Kanbur,R

Developing a deeper understanding of the complexities of finding a policy to deal with poverty and inequality is critical. Ravi …

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Global retailers steal from farm workers

by Greenberg, S. Mather, C

The agricultural sector generates billions of rands worth of exports every year. Stephen Greenberg and Charles Mather highlights the results …

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Freedom to do

by SALB

On election day about 60 members of the Landless People’s Movement (LPM) were arrested for demonstrating in an informal settlement …

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Does growth need more government intervention

by Makgetla, N.S.

In the past ten years, the development discourse in SA has come full circle. Then as now debates centre largely …

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Does the Constitution fail workers

by Le Roux, R

How far can the Constitution go in protecting the rights of workers? Rochelle le Roux outlines some of the key …

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Democracy and social movements in SA

by McKinley, D.T

The debate around the role of social movements in an emerging democracy such as South Africa continues. Dale T. McKinley …

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Affirmative action on the mat for carpet capers

by Ndala, N

Has affirmative action been effective in redressing racial imbalances given the controversy that has surrounded it since its inception? Nathaniel …

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Addressing the new faultline

by SALB

In the aftermath of the election the focus is on delivery to meet the UN Millennium Goals of halving unemployment …

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A-where-to

by SALB

Redeye received this email which partly reflects how far we have come (or not) in the last ten years   …

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