SCIS Working Papers | Numbers 18 - 26
The Southern Centre for Inequality Studies, with support from the Open Society Foundation, conducted a study focussing on black economic empowerment policy. Whilst most agree that progress with empowerment policy has been limited, there remains no clear framework for monitoring progress or evaluating outcomes. The study locates empowerment within an analysis of wealth accumulation and the distribution of assets in a changing economy. It sought to identify pathways to a more inclusive economy by considering how the idea of empowerment might relate to the possibilities for growth and national development in South Africa. This BEE Working Papers series, produced by leading scholars, policy makers and practitioners, seeks to engage in dialogue with civil society, business and government by providing a clearer definition of the meaning of BEE and a reappraisal of its relationship with other policy objective.
- SCIS Working Paper | Number 26 | Wandile Sihlobo and Mzukisi Qobo | September 2021 |
- SCIS Working Paper | Number 25 | Sumayya Goga and Elvis Korku Avenyo | September 2021 |
- SCIS Working Paper | Number 24 | Victor Kgalema, Carmel Marock and Stephanie Allais | April 2021 |
- SCIS Working Paper | Number 23 | Lumkile Mondi | September 2021 |
- SCIS Working Paper | Number 22 | Liberty Mncube & Hardin Ratshisusu | September 2021 |
- SCIS Working Paper | Number 21 | David Francis and Imraan Valodia | September 2021 |
- SCIS Working Paper | Number 20 | Michelle Joubert | Date 2021 |
- SCIS Working Paper | Number 19 | Duma Gqubule | April 2021 |
- SCIS Working Paper | Number 18 | Alex M Mashilo & Renai Moothilal | September 2021 |