Unlocking Africa's potential : the role of corporate South Africa in strengthening Africa's private sector / edited by Neuma Grobbelaar and Hany Besada.
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- Role of corporate South Africa in strengthening Africa's private sector
- International business enterprises -- Africa
- International business enterprises -- South Africa
- Corporations -- South Africa
- Multinationales Unternehmen
- Wirtschaftsbeziehungen
- South Africa -- Economic policy
- South Africa -- Commerce -- Africa
- Africa -- Commerce -- South Africa
- Afrika
- Südafrika (Staat)
- HC800 .U52
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HC800 S82 Sub-Saharan Africa : | HC800 T32 Africa in crisis : | HC800 T51 Towards a New Map of Africa | HC800 U52 Unlocking Africa's potential : | HC800 U53 Unlocking Africa's potential : | HC800 U54 Unlocking Africa's potential : | HC800 W31 Where has aid taken Africa? : |
Includes bibliographical references.
Introductio and overview -- Part 1. South Africa corporate engagement with Africa --- Part 2. Perspectives on South African investment in the rest of Africa --- Part 3. Improving the business environment in Africa: the role of NEPAD, the APRM and other tools --- Part 4. South African sectoral case studies.
"Since 1994, South Africa firms have emerged as some of the largest investors in the rest of Africa. Present in a wide range of sectors across the continent, they have been involved in changing not only Africa's cityscapes and societies, but also, significantly, the conduct of business in the region. This volume draws together authors from different parts of the world who are keenly interested in the development of Africa's private sector. Based in part on the research that the South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) has conducted on the experiences of South African companies in 9 countries across the continent, the volume takes as its standpoint the view that sustainable development in Africa can only be achieved if the private sector is allowed to flourish. Highlighting the importance of public-private partnership in achieving this vision, it offers recommendations on how to strengthen the private sector in Africa for policy-makers interested in the continent's development."--P. [4] of cover.
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