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
Nitty gritty of skills bill falls short againBy Ann Bernstein and Lawrence Schlemmer|2020-08-19T11:18:03+02:00August 19th, 2001|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Business Day, Lawrence Schlemmer|Read More 0
Why is South Africa failing to get the growth and jobs we need?By Ann Bernstein|2022-12-02T12:54:31+02:00March 19th, 2001|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Business Day|Read More 0
Why is South Africa failing to get the growth and jobs that in needs?By Centre for Development and Enterprise|2021-04-29T10:23:39+02:00March 19th, 2001|Categories: Growth and Jobs, Publications, The Role of Business|Tags: a common vision for the country, high-quality human capital, inadequate infrastructure maintenance, inappropriate labour and migration policies, inefficiencies in the central bureaucracy, low investor confidence, market-led development, service delivery capacity problems, South Africa’s leaders, strategies to combat poverty, sustained high rates of economic growth, tensions between government and business|Read More 0
Local government reforms – no guarantee of successBy Ann Bernstein and Tim Clynick|2021-04-19T13:00:44+02:00November 18th, 2000|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Business Day, local government reforms, no guarantee of success, Tim Clynick|Read More 0
Local government reforms: What’s happening and who is in charge?By Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-12-03T13:11:37+02:00November 18th, 2000|Categories: Other national priorities, Publications|Tags: development, financial viability, local government, municipal system, municipalities, reform|Read More 0
Why is South African afraid of skilled immigrants when they are essential for enhancing economic growth?By Ann Bernstein|2018-10-24T18:59:17+02:00October 19th, 2000|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Acumen|Read More 0
Business-University partnerships for economic developmentBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2018-10-17T13:14:20+02:00October 19th, 2000|Categories: Media releases|Read More 0
Business must help reshape higher educationBy Ann Bernstein|2018-10-25T01:49:53+02:00October 19th, 2000|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Business Day|Read More 0
The future of South African universities: What role for business? Part2By Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-12-03T14:07:25+02:00September 19th, 2000|Categories: Publications|Tags: future of South African universities, higher education in the context of globalisation, South African business|Read More 0
The future of South African universities: What role for business ? Part 2By Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-01-23T10:37:35+02:00September 19th, 2000|Categories: Media releases|Read More 0
Why is South Africa struggling to get to grips with the aids crisis?By Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-12-03T13:52:53+02:00May 19th, 2000|Categories: Other national priorities, Publications|Tags: HIV and AIDS, prevention programmes, responsibility of political leaders in HIV/AIDS, role of the government and society, the HIV/AIDS epidemic|Read More 0
Suggested amendments to the draft immigration bill of 2 February 2000By Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-12-03T14:20:28+02:00March 19th, 2000|Categories: Migration, Publications|Tags: economic growth, growth priorities, immigration bill, immigration policy, skilled migration, suggested amendments, work permits|Read More 0
Becoming ‘The worlds most promising emerging market’: Is the government’s white paper on international migration good enough?By Centre for Development and Enterprise|2020-01-23T10:08:03+02:00February 19th, 2000|Categories: Other national priorities, Publications|Tags: globalisation, human capital pool, Immigration Board, migration policy, movement of people, skilled migration, White Paper on International Migration, world’s most promising emerging market|Read More 0
Housing in South Africa: Significant government achievement based on effective public-private partnershipsBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-12-03T15:06:53+02:00November 19th, 1999|Categories: Other national priorities, Publications|Tags: demand-driven subsidies, Department of Housing, Housing policy in South Africa, lending environment, urban poor|Read More 0
Encouraging small business: Is government doing more harm than good?By Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-12-03T15:18:51+02:00September 19th, 1999|Categories: Other national priorities, Publications|Tags: Khula, National Small Business Council, Ntsika, Small business, SME, SME friendly environment, SME sector|Read More 0
Time for an economic miracleBy Ann Bernstein|2018-10-24T00:53:28+02:00August 20th, 1999|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Business Day|Read More 0
Policy making in a new democracy: South Africa’s challenges for the 21st centuryBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-12-04T07:42:03+02:00August 19th, 1999|Categories: Developing Countries Democracy, Other national priorities, Publications|Tags: competitive economy, emerging and competitive markets, policy development, South African economic reforms, structural changes|Read More 0
Corporate business in a wider role: Brief Results Of Two CDE Surveys On Resource On Flows From Business To Society In South Africa.By Centre for Development and Enterprise|2020-01-23T08:42:38+02:00June 1st, 1999|Categories: Publications|Tags: advancement programmes, corporations in South Africa, country’s transformation, equity appointments, progress towards employment equity, relax merit criteria, shortage of qualified and experienced recruits|Read MoreComments Off on Corporate business in a wider role: Brief Results Of Two CDE Surveys On Resource On Flows From Business To Society In South Africa.
Executive Accountability: Under What Circumstances Should A Minister Of State Resign?By Centre for Development and Enterprise|2020-09-21T11:28:14+02:00March 24th, 1999|Categories: Other national priorities, Publications|Tags: accountability, ministerial responsibilities, ministers, public officials, resignation, transparency, Voter trust|Read MoreComments Off on Executive Accountability: Under What Circumstances Should A Minister Of State Resign?
Globalisation and culture: Not simply the west versus the rest?By Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-12-04T08:22:35+02:00January 19th, 1999|Categories: Other national priorities, Publications|Tags: cultural globalisation, Davos culture, economic globalisation, Faculty club culture, global culture, Popular culture, Western|Read More 0
THE 1996 CENSUS: Key Findings, Problem Areas, IssuesBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2020-01-23T09:35:14+02:00October 23rd, 1998|Categories: Other national priorities, Publications|Tags: 1996 census, Census ’96, five-yearly census, missing from the census, up-to-date information for effective planning, whites appear to be missing|Read MoreComments Off on THE 1996 CENSUS: Key Findings, Problem Areas, Issues
South Africa’s ‘Discarded People’: Survival, adaptation and current policy challengesBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-12-05T14:37:06+02:00October 20th, 1998|Categories: Growth and Jobs, Publications|Tags: black settlement areas, Botshabelo, displaced urban areas, displaced urbanisation, poor people, rural areas, urbanisation strategy|Read More 0
Labour demanding growth: Lessons from international experience?By Centre for Development and Enterprise|2021-04-29T06:44:01+02:00October 20th, 1998|Categories: Growth and Jobs, Publications|Read More 0
Growth employment and economic policy in South Africa: A critical reviewBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-12-04T08:57:20+02:00October 20th, 1998|Categories: Growth and Jobs, Publications|Tags: anti-poverty programme, capital-intensive sectors and technologies, economic policy in South Africa, employment in South Africa, growth in South Africa, Labour-demanding growth, nicoli nattrass, South Africa’s economic policies employment in manufacturing and services, South African manufacturing, synergy between fiscal and monetary policy|Read More 0