olitical scientists have identified compelling correlations between economic development and democratic stability. In general, the wealthier and more developed a country, the greater its chances of maintaining a long-term, stable democracy. This Article evaluates whether South Africa’s post-apartheid economic conditions are trending towards conditions that generally correlate to stable democracies. It compares South Africa’s post-apartheid economic conditions to the empirical trends that development theorists have identified as correlative to democratic stability. This analysis is important because if South Africa’s post-apartheid economic conditions do not exhibit positive trends, this may suggest that despite the just end of apartheid, co...
As South Africa conducts a review of the first ten years of its new democracy, the question remains ...
The aim of this article is to estimate the impact of economic growth on income inequality and povert...
South Africa is a demographically diverse country where many divisions (still) tend to coincide with...
Political scientists have identified compelling correlations between economic development and democr...
Democratic South Africa was born amidst high hopes for the reduction of income poverty and inequalit...
This country study evaluates the experience of the South African economy with respect to growth, pov...
The Republic of South Africa has been recently recognized as the world’s “most unequal state in term...
Perhaps more than any other democratizing country, South Africa generates widely differing assessmen...
Perhaps more than any other democratizing country, South Africa generates widely differing assessmen...
The post-1994 period in the South African economy is characterised, perhaps most powerfully, by the ...
South Africa’s transition to democracy in 1994 created new possibilities for economic policy. Econom...
South Africa\u27s transition from apartheid to democracy has been successful because its federal gov...
Africa experienced a wave of democratization over the past 20 years and this increase in democracy, ...
South Africa and its political and economic conditions have been a topic of discussion for years. Th...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2010. Major: Economics. Advisor: Terry L. Roe. 1 com...
As South Africa conducts a review of the first ten years of its new democracy, the question remains ...
The aim of this article is to estimate the impact of economic growth on income inequality and povert...
South Africa is a demographically diverse country where many divisions (still) tend to coincide with...
Political scientists have identified compelling correlations between economic development and democr...
Democratic South Africa was born amidst high hopes for the reduction of income poverty and inequalit...
This country study evaluates the experience of the South African economy with respect to growth, pov...
The Republic of South Africa has been recently recognized as the world’s “most unequal state in term...
Perhaps more than any other democratizing country, South Africa generates widely differing assessmen...
Perhaps more than any other democratizing country, South Africa generates widely differing assessmen...
The post-1994 period in the South African economy is characterised, perhaps most powerfully, by the ...
South Africa’s transition to democracy in 1994 created new possibilities for economic policy. Econom...
South Africa\u27s transition from apartheid to democracy has been successful because its federal gov...
Africa experienced a wave of democratization over the past 20 years and this increase in democracy, ...
South Africa and its political and economic conditions have been a topic of discussion for years. Th...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2010. Major: Economics. Advisor: Terry L. Roe. 1 com...
As South Africa conducts a review of the first ten years of its new democracy, the question remains ...
The aim of this article is to estimate the impact of economic growth on income inequality and povert...
South Africa is a demographically diverse country where many divisions (still) tend to coincide with...