This Working Paper reports on the results of an investigation into community-based co-operative ventures in Port Elizabeth. It represents part of an on-going research programme dealing with Black economic development undertaken by the Development Studies Unit (DSU) at Rhodes University.Digitised by Rhodes University Library on behalf of the Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER
Purpose - The small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) development has been the subject of a growing...
South Africa is characterised by inequitable growth and development, a high degree of poverty, incre...
While the Bantu Affairs Administration Board Act was passed by Parliament in 1971, it was not until ...
Towards the end of 1984 the Development Studies Unit (DSU) in the Institute of Social and Economic R...
This Working Paper is the culmination of several years of dedicated and meticulous research conducte...
Towards the end of 1984 the Development Studies Unit (DSU) in the Institute of Social and Economic R...
The main aim of this research project is to explore the nature and extent of the informal business s...
The Development Studies Unit (DSU) seeks to identify and promote strategies and mechanisms for creat...
The purpose of the study was to collect some preliminary information in advance of the inauguration ...
This report is the result of a survey carried out by researchers from the Higher Institute for Labou...
Conditions in the Eastern Cape are generally characterised by rising levels of African community fru...
This report relates to research done in the Keiskammahoek district of the Ciskei (see Map No. l) dur...
The emergence of development and other kinds of forums in South Africa is but one manifestation of t...
In partnership with central government, the local authorities and the University of Leicester, repre...
Digitised by Rhodes University Library on behalf of the Institute of Social and Economic Research (I...
Purpose - The small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) development has been the subject of a growing...
South Africa is characterised by inequitable growth and development, a high degree of poverty, incre...
While the Bantu Affairs Administration Board Act was passed by Parliament in 1971, it was not until ...
Towards the end of 1984 the Development Studies Unit (DSU) in the Institute of Social and Economic R...
This Working Paper is the culmination of several years of dedicated and meticulous research conducte...
Towards the end of 1984 the Development Studies Unit (DSU) in the Institute of Social and Economic R...
The main aim of this research project is to explore the nature and extent of the informal business s...
The Development Studies Unit (DSU) seeks to identify and promote strategies and mechanisms for creat...
The purpose of the study was to collect some preliminary information in advance of the inauguration ...
This report is the result of a survey carried out by researchers from the Higher Institute for Labou...
Conditions in the Eastern Cape are generally characterised by rising levels of African community fru...
This report relates to research done in the Keiskammahoek district of the Ciskei (see Map No. l) dur...
The emergence of development and other kinds of forums in South Africa is but one manifestation of t...
In partnership with central government, the local authorities and the University of Leicester, repre...
Digitised by Rhodes University Library on behalf of the Institute of Social and Economic Research (I...
Purpose - The small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) development has been the subject of a growing...
South Africa is characterised by inequitable growth and development, a high degree of poverty, incre...
While the Bantu Affairs Administration Board Act was passed by Parliament in 1971, it was not until ...