Contributions

  • Logan, Trevon D. - Contributor

Publication

2009 - Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D.C, District of Columbia

Language

English

Word Count

0 words, Guess

Page Count

0 pages

Physical Format

Electronic resource

Identifiers

Classifications

  • LCCHG3879

Description

"During Apartheid, there was little need for redistributional policies or to borrow for public works since the vast majority of the population was underserved. With the arrival of a representative democracy in 1994, however, South Africa faced a unique problem--providing new and improved public services for the majority of its citizens while at the same time ensuring that filling this void would not undermine macroeconomic stability. Over the past fifteen years, policy makers have achieved macrostability, but progress on social needs has been below expectations and South Africa continues to lag behind its peers. This paper reviews the progress made so far and examines the challenges ahead for the upcoming administration. Our analysis suggest an increase in skill formation as a possible solution to the policy dilemma of fulfilling the outsized social demands while maintaining macrostability"--Federal Reserve Board web site.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • International finance discussion papers -- no. 974
  • International finance discussion papers (Online) -- no. 974.

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  • South africa's post-apartheid two-stepElectronic resourceFederal Reserve Board2009

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