Creating urban citizensBy Ann Bernstein|2021-04-19T13:11:35+02:00June 18th, 2003|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Business Day|Read More 0
‘New urban paradigm’ revitalises citiesBy Ann Bernstein|2020-08-19T10:57:03+02:00June 18th, 2003|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Business Day|Read More 0
Time for radical thinking about schoolingBy Ann Bernstein|2020-08-19T10:59:03+02:00June 12th, 2003|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Business Day|Read More 0
Lost in transformation? South Africa’s emerging middle classBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2021-04-29T11:45:02+02:00May 18th, 2003|Categories: Publications, The Role of Business|Tags: affirmative action, African middle class, black economic empowerment, economic participation, emerging middle class, private enterprise, public sector|Read More 0
The new urban paradigm. A radical departure in city managementBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-11-20T14:18:36+02:00May 18th, 2003|Categories: Cities, Publications|Tags: crime prevention, Managing cities, public and private sector co-operation, South African urban governance, urban paradigm|Read More 0
Creating urban citizens: Stephen Goldsmith and America’s new urbanism in the City of IndianapolisBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-11-20T13:59:18+02:00May 18th, 2003|Categories: Cities, Publications|Tags: human policies, negative urban trends, new urban paradigm, role of government., Stephen Goldsmith|Read More 0
State needs help in putting it’s citizens to workBy Ann Bernstein and Simon Dagut|2020-08-19T11:02:06+02:00April 18th, 2003|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Business Day, Simon Dagut|Read More 0
Labour intensive public works: Towards providing employment for all south Africans willing to workBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2021-04-23T12:49:34+02:00April 18th, 2003|Categories: Growth and Jobs, Publications, The Role of Business|Tags: investment, job creations, Labour intensive public works, south african economy, unemployment|Read More 0
Post-Apartheid local government reforms: A small town perspectiveBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-11-20T14:38:43+02:00March 18th, 2003|Categories: Other national priorities, Publications|Tags: developmental local government, local government, Local Government Transition Act, management capacity, municipalities, small towns|Read More 0
Call for National initiative to revive JohannesburgBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2018-10-17T12:26:15+02:00October 18th, 2002|Categories: Media releases|Read More 0
Eight action programmes neededBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2018-10-17T12:27:31+02:00October 18th, 2002|Categories: Media releases|Read More 0
Johannesburg – Slipping world cityBy Ann Bernstein|2020-08-19T11:15:22+02:00October 18th, 2002|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Business Day|Read More 0
Immigration act misses mark on skilled labourBy Ann Bernstein|2020-08-19T11:12:56+02:00October 18th, 2002|Categories: Op-ed|Read More 0
Johannesburg needs plan to compete globallyBy Ann Bernstein|2020-08-19T11:15:05+02:00October 18th, 2002|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: The Sowetan|Read More 0
Fight poverty by developing the citiesBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2018-10-17T12:31:38+02:00October 18th, 2002|Categories: Media releases|Read More 0
Authorities ‘concentrating on city’s past more than it’s future’By Centre for Development and Enterprise|2018-10-17T12:33:05+02:00October 18th, 2002|Categories: Media releases|Read More 0
Johannesburg, Africa’s World City: A challenge to actionBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-11-28T10:35:39+02:00October 18th, 2002|Categories: Cities, Publications|Tags: business location, competitive world cities, Johannesburg, World class city|Read More 0
South Africa’s new immigration law: A salvageable instrument for economic growth?By Centre for Development and Enterprise|2021-04-25T12:24:22+02:00October 18th, 2002|Categories: Migration, Publications|Tags: economic growth, Immigration Act, immigration policy, job creation, open door policy, skills, South Africa’s new immigration law|Read More 0
Call for massive labor-intensive public works strategyBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2018-10-17T12:41:51+02:00October 13th, 2002|Categories: Media releases|Read More 0
The jagged tear: Human capital, education and aids in South Africa, 2002-2010By Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-11-28T11:30:12+02:00May 19th, 2002|Categories: Cities, Other national priorities, Publications|Tags: aggregate level of human capital, economic returns, Education, HIV AIDS, Human capital, national economic growth|Read More 0
Restructuring Higher Education: For What? And How Will We Measure Success?By Centre for Development and Enterprise|2020-01-23T13:03:22+02:00May 14th, 2002|Categories: Education and skills, Publications|Tags: historically white institutions, historically white technikons, historically white universities, institutional reconfiguration, national plan for higher education, national working group, restructuring higher education in South Africa, strategies to strengthen weak institutions, technikons|Read MoreComments Off on Restructuring Higher Education: For What? And How Will We Measure Success?
The mystery of capital: Why capitalism triumphs in the west and fails everywhere elseBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-11-28T15:27:27+02:00November 19th, 2001|Categories: Developing Countries Democracy, Publications|Tags: capitalism has triumphed in the West, formal representational system of assets, mystery of capital, the world’s poor and lower middle classes, value of savings|Read More 0
The Bredell land invasion: Why did this happen and what can we learn from it?By Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-12-03T11:19:55+02:00October 19th, 2001|Categories: Land Reform, Publications|Tags: access, Bredell land invasion, homeless communities, housing, housing delivery, negotiation, Pan Africanist Congress|Read More 0
Corruption: Is government’s approach good enough?By Centre for Development and Enterprise|2021-04-25T12:20:49+02:00September 19th, 2001|Categories: Other national priorities, Publications|Tags: anti-corruption efforts, corruption in South Africa, government, private sector corruption, Public Service Accountability Monitor (PSAM), regulatory and legal framework|Read More 0
South Africa’s skills crisis: Is the new immigration bill good enough?By Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-12-03T12:59:07+02:00August 19th, 2001|Categories: Education and skills, Publications|Tags: immigration legislation, opening borders, outflow of skills, Skilled immigration, skilled persons|Read More 0