The paper specifically examines: labour regulations and their relationship with employment and investment; trade regulations; permits and licences for businesses; visa regulations; the predictability of regulatory application; and the costs of regulation. It also investigates the ways firms respond to regulations
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management, University of the Witwat...
This paper is a response, from a business perspective, to Halton Cheadle’s concept paper titled ‘Reg...
This study uses the theoretical framework of industrial relations pluralism, to study and analyse th...
The small, medium and micro-enterprise sector is recognised as being favourable to socioeconomic gro...
This policy brief is based on DPRU Working Paper 06/105, Recent Findings on Tax-Related Regulatory B...
Abstract : The rates of entrepreneurship and new venture creation are of concern in the South Africa...
The research problem addressed in this study is to determine what affect current labour legislation ...
Small and medium companies (SMEs) play an essential role in bringing sustainable economic developmen...
M.Comm.The study examines the impact of regulations on small businesses in the Republic of South Afr...
Following the negotiated settlement, which led to the ANC assuming power in South Africa in1994, deb...
The paper aims to identify the impacts of sector-specific policies and regulations on the growth of ...
The study was conducted in order to assess and evaluate factors that affect the ease of borrowing mo...
This paper welcomes the fact that the discussion about the labour market and small business has broa...
The research examines the different forms of regulation of conditions of employment (i.e. bargaining...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilThis research paper is a review of the assertion by some commentators t...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management, University of the Witwat...
This paper is a response, from a business perspective, to Halton Cheadle’s concept paper titled ‘Reg...
This study uses the theoretical framework of industrial relations pluralism, to study and analyse th...
The small, medium and micro-enterprise sector is recognised as being favourable to socioeconomic gro...
This policy brief is based on DPRU Working Paper 06/105, Recent Findings on Tax-Related Regulatory B...
Abstract : The rates of entrepreneurship and new venture creation are of concern in the South Africa...
The research problem addressed in this study is to determine what affect current labour legislation ...
Small and medium companies (SMEs) play an essential role in bringing sustainable economic developmen...
M.Comm.The study examines the impact of regulations on small businesses in the Republic of South Afr...
Following the negotiated settlement, which led to the ANC assuming power in South Africa in1994, deb...
The paper aims to identify the impacts of sector-specific policies and regulations on the growth of ...
The study was conducted in order to assess and evaluate factors that affect the ease of borrowing mo...
This paper welcomes the fact that the discussion about the labour market and small business has broa...
The research examines the different forms of regulation of conditions of employment (i.e. bargaining...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilThis research paper is a review of the assertion by some commentators t...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management, University of the Witwat...
This paper is a response, from a business perspective, to Halton Cheadle’s concept paper titled ‘Reg...
This study uses the theoretical framework of industrial relations pluralism, to study and analyse th...