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Vol 26 No 2 Apr 2002

Can business deliver on domestic investment

by Gelb, S.

The failure to attract foreign direct investment has put the spotlight on domestic investment. Economist Stephen Gelb investigates some of …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 2 Apr 2002

Better benefits beat blue card blues

by Norton, D.

The new Unemployment Insurance Act comes into effect from April 2002. Dawn Norton looks at what this will mean for …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 2 Apr 2002

Argentina: What lesson for South Africa

by Pape, J.

Mainstream economic analysts and government officials like to think of South Africa as an emerging market of a special type. …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 2 Apr 2002

A joint project between S A Labour Bulletin and Nedlac

by Focus on Nedlac

sponsored by NEDLAC   Attachments Nedlac's role in the World Summit on Sustainable Development_0 (3 MB)

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