The Experience of Economic Redistribution: The Growth, Employment and Redistribution Strategy in South Africa

The Experience of Economic Redistribution: The Growth, Employment and Redistribution Strategy in South Africa

by Clarence Tshitereke
The Experience of Economic Redistribution: The Growth, Employment and Redistribution Strategy in South Africa

The Experience of Economic Redistribution: The Growth, Employment and Redistribution Strategy in South Africa

by Clarence Tshitereke

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Overview

This book provides an analysis of the country's political economy in transition. It documents the history of the gold mining industry's involvement in shaping the political landscape of South Africa, and shows the degree to which the political transition was induced to put in place a new mode of regulation for capital accumulation. In the process, the victims of apartheid have now become victims of democracy's neo-liberalism as the government is constrained from being developmental, interventionist and redistributive.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415647700
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/10/2012
Series: African Studies
Pages: 258
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Clarence Tshitereke was born in Sibasa, South Africa - 1975. He studied politics at the Universities of Cape Town and Stellenbosch and completed a Ph.D. with Queen's University at Kingston in Canada.

Table of Contents

Setting the Scene: An Introduction 1. Theoretical Approaches: Modes of Regulation and Accumulation 2. Chamber of Mines and Labor: The Political Economy of South Africa’s Gold Mining Industry, 1886-1987 3. Evaluating GEAR: Labor and Employment Trends in the Chamber Affiliated Gold of Mines 4. From RDP to GEAR: The Political Economy of South Africa’s Transition 5. GEAR, Gold and Labor: The Politics of Redistribution Conclusions: South Africa’s Transition in Retrospect

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