The Political Economy of South Africa's Post-apartheid Transition : The Rejection of Alternatives to Neoliberalism Critical Reconstructions of Political Economy, Volume 7 (Studies in Critical Social Sciences)

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The Political Economy of South Africa's Post-apartheid Transition : The Rejection of Alternatives to Neoliberalism Critical Reconstructions of Political Economy, Volume 7 (Studies in Critical Social Sciences)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 347 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004731646

Full Description

South Africa's post-apartheid transition has proven disastrous. It is marked by the emergence of a black elite of enriched capitalists out of the globalisation, neoliberalisation and financialisation of the economy in general and of its Minerals-Energy and Financial Complex in particular. By contrast, inequalities, poverty and failing social provision have persisted. Recent attention has shifted to how this disastrous trajectory was initiated, some suggesting a lack of available alternative policy options at the time of transition. This is shown to be false with a full range of progressive alternatives being rejected with corresponding consequences, from "state capture" to electoral defeat.

Contents

Contents

Preface

1 How South Africa Rejected Political Economy and Progressive Policy: A Personal Journey

 1 Introduction

 2 From MERG ...

 3 ... through Labour Market Commission ...

 4 ... to NIEP/COSATU and Beyond

2 ESOP's Fable: Golden Egg or Sour Grapes?

 Postscript as Personal Preamble

 1 ESOPs and Apartheid

 2 Conceptual Issues

 3 The Record of ESOP Performance

 4 Trade Union Responses

 5 Current Implications for South Africa

 Appendix 1: Summary from EROSA (1989)

 Appendix 2: Summary from EROSA (1990)

3 Defence Expenditure and the Post-apartheid Economy: A Briefing Paper for the ANC

 Postscript as Personal Preamble

 Summary of Conclusions and Recommendations

 1 Military Expenditure and Economic Development

 2 Is South Africa a Military-Industrial Complex?

 3 South Africa's Economic Impasse

 4 South African Military Expenditure - Any Advantages?

 5 The Overwhelming Disadvantages

 6 From War on the People to the War Effort to Provide Basic Needs

 7 Conversion at the Macro Level

 8 Conversion at the Micro Level

4 Privatisation and the RDP: A Critical Assessment

 Postscript as Personal Preamble

 1 Introduction

 2 Some Theoretical Considerations

 3 Privatisation and the Demise of Apartheid

 4 What Were the Proposals?

 5 First Time - Farce; Second Time - Tragedy

 6 Privatisation Is Not Reconstruction

 7 Concluding Remarks

5 From Equal Pay and Minimum Wages through Public Works to Income Support

 Postscript as Personal Preamble

 1 Propositions Concerning Comparable Worth: Summary

 2 Some Notes on Job Creation Programmes

 3 Some Rough Notes on Income Maintenance Programmes (IMPs)

6 Industrial Policy and South Africa: A Strategic View

 Postscript as Personal Preamble

 Presentation of Main Points

 1 Introduction

 2 Defining Industrial Policy

 3 Industrial Strategy

 4 Implementation and Monitoring

 5 The Macroeconomic Environment

 6 Trade Policy

7 Vertical Relations in the South African Steel Industry

 Postscript as Personal Preamble

 Presentation of Main Points and Policy Recommendations

 1 Introduction

 2 The Economic Theory of Dumping

 3 The Political Economy of Dumping

 4 Legal and Administrative Considerations

 5 The Imperatives of Coordination

 6 The Structures and Dynamics of the World Steel Industry

 7 South African Steel in Transition

 8 Private and Public Interests in the South African Steel Industry

 9 Conclusions and Policy Recommendations

8 Privatisation and the Restructuring of State Assets in South Africa: A Strategic View

 Postscript as Personal Preamble

 Presentation of Main Points

 1 Introduction

 2 New Public Sector Economics for Old

 3 Origins and Patterns of Privatisation: The African Context

 4 Addressing the World Bank

 5 Implications for South Africa

References

Index

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