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A budget for the politicians, not the people – IRR
“A crude distinction between economics and politics would be that economics is concerned with expanding the pie while politics is about distributing it.”
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A chance to save Mandela’s vision - John Endres
The following is an address delivered by IRR CEO Dr John Endres to the Harvard Club in New York City today.
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A hegemon crumbles! – will the ANC survive after decades of parasitic policies? - Business Brief
The African National Congress (ANC) is imploding. The productive energies of private enterprise have long been suppressed under the party’s hegemonic rule. ...
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A high stakes make or break for SA - Politicsweb
South Africa produced a political surprise in its elections at the end of May: the governing African National Congress (ANC) dropped far below 50% support in a ...
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A must read: land is not the key to economic justice - Automotive Business Review
17 September 2020 - In a column last week in Business Day, Carol Paton framed South Africa’s future in terms of the country’s fractious land politics. ...
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A year of Milei’s radical reforms: A test of Argentina’s resilience – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
Javier Milei, who describes himself as a radical libertarian anarcho-capitalist, has now been President of Argentina for almost a year.
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Accuracy vital in reporting on sensitive issues – IRR
The IRR has called on prominent media in South Africa, including Eyewitness News (EWN), The Sowetan, and SABC, to correct widespread misreporting of an alleged ...
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Addressing LGBT community’s challenges key to cherishing SA’s progressive Constitution - IRR
Nearly 20 years after the legalisation of same-sex marriage, South Africa’s progressive constitutional framework still chiefly benefits members of the Lesbian, ...
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Affirmative action failures: Malaysia’s warning for South Africa - Biznews
Affirmative action in Malaysia has failed to uplift the poor – and South Africa is now experiencing the consequences for the same mistake.
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AGOA: why the silence on grave EWC risk?
The AGOA Forum entered its final day in Johannesburg amid threats, fanfare, and big promises, but not a word from officials on either the US or South African ...
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