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  1. 18 mar 2021 · South Africa was one of the 1990s iconic cases of democratization. Yet starting in the mid-2000s, the country began to experience a disruptive collision between its strong political institutions and massive economic inequality.

  2. 23 gru 2021 · Since 2020 prices for certain commodities have risen on international markets, generating higher revenues for South Africa and thus enabling the govern­ment to fiscally absorb the worst of the repercussions.

  3. The competition system has not delivered on all of its promises to address South Africa’s problems. This chapter provides a critical review of many of the developments that helped shape and mature the competition system into one of the most outstanding and path-breaking in the developing world.

  4. Abstract. The declaration of a state of national disaster in South Africa, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was followed by excessive-pricing regulations pertaining to certain consumer and medical products and services.

  5. 3 paź 2020 · Key Points. In July 2020, the South African Competition Tribunal handed down two decisions in relation to contested ‘price gouging complaints’ namely, Dis-Chem and Babelegi.

  6. 1 sty 2017 · At present the radical and populist interpretation of the NDR is gaining ground in the face of declining economic growth in South Africa (0.2% in July/August 2016), growing joblessness (26.7% in March 2016), and poor service delivery (92% of municipalities in financial difficulty).

  7. 19 mar 2021 · Summary: The South African Reserve Bank has continued to fulfill its constitutional mandate to protect the value of the local currency by keeping inflation low and steady.

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