South Africa to 1990: Growing to Survive |
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... OECD Observer ; Africa , World Bank . In terms of GDP South Africa ranks 20th in the non - communist world . This makes it larger than six OECD members , and it is still the largest economy in Africa . In terms of area and population it ...
... OECD Observer ; Africa , World Bank . In terms of GDP South Africa ranks 20th in the non - communist world . This makes it larger than six OECD members , and it is still the largest economy in Africa . In terms of area and population it ...
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... OECD average in the 1960s and 1970s In the 20 years to 1981 the South African economy grew , on average , at a slightly faster pace than the average growth for all OECD countries . In common with the rest of the world , the pace of ...
... OECD average in the 1960s and 1970s In the 20 years to 1981 the South African economy grew , on average , at a slightly faster pace than the average growth for all OECD countries . In common with the rest of the world , the pace of ...
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... OECD growth is slowing but should pick up again in 1988 - · Economic growth in the OECD as a whole has been slowing since 1984 , when 4.9 per cent growth was recorded . Growth of just under 3 per cent is thought to have occurred in 1985 ...
... OECD growth is slowing but should pick up again in 1988 - · Economic growth in the OECD as a whole has been slowing since 1984 , when 4.9 per cent growth was recorded . Growth of just under 3 per cent is thought to have occurred in 1985 ...
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Consumption and Savings | 16 |
POLITICAL CHANGE | 31 |
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active Afrikaans agricultural apartheid areas average balance of payments banned black population Bophuthatswana cent of GDP cent per annum central forecast Chapter Chief Buthelezi Ciskei commodities continue controls countries country's current account decline deficit despite disinvestment dollar economic employment exchange rate expected faster finance fixed investment foreign capital further gold price groups growing growth rate higher impact import substitution increasing increasingly industry inflation rate influx control interest rates KaNgwane kmē labour leaders Lesotho loans mainly major manufacturing migrant Mozambique multi-racial Namibia National Party non-white official organisation outlook pace Parliament period political Population density population growth potential pressures private consumption expenditure prospects rand remain Reserve Bank rise sanctions short term South Africa South African economy surplus Swaziland trade unions Transkei trends tricameral Parliament unrest urban urbanisation workers