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The impact of economic growth on unemployment in South Africa: 1994-2012
Handson Banda , Hlanganipai Ngirande , Fortune Hogwe doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/imfi.13(2-1).2016.11Investment Management and Financial Innovations Volume 13, 2016 Issue #2 (cont. 1) pp. 246-255
Views: 1784 Downloads: 1347 TO CITEOne of the most pressing problems facing the South African economy is unemployment, which has been erratic over the past few years. This paper analyzed the impact of economic growth on unemployment, using quarterly South African time series data from 1994-2012. The results of Johansen cointegration reflected that a long run equilibrium or relationship exists among the variables. In ascertaining the effects of macroeconomic variables thus REER, LP, GDP and BUG on unemployment in South Africa, the study utilized vector error correction model (VECM). The results of VECM indicated that GDP, BUG and REER have positive long run impact on unemployment whilst LP negatively impact unemployment. The study resulted in the following policy recommendation: South African government should redirect its spending towards activities that directly and indirectly promote creation of employment and decent jobs, a conducive environment and flexible labor market policies or legislations without impediments to employment creation should be created, and lastly government should prioritize industries that promote labor intensive. All this will help in absorbing large pools of the unemployed population thereby reducing unemployment in South Africa
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The nature of China’s role in development of Africa: the case of Zimbabwe
Fortune Hogwe , Handson Banda doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.15(1-1).2017.11Problems and Perspectives in Management Volume 15, 2017 Issue #1 (cont.) pp. 237-247
Views: 1844 Downloads: 1409 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯChina’s involvement in Africa has become one of the contentious topics in the development literature. The background of the study is that Sino-African relations can be grouped into two phases thus: past relations and contemporary relations. The two phases are dissimilar, as past relations are categorized by solidarity against imperialism, while contemporary relations are characterized by economic relations. The study uses a historical approach to analyze China’s resurgence into Africa and Zimbabwe, a case study is used to examine the contemporary Sino-African relations. Secondary data were utilized to come to sound conclusion of the study. The study mainly found out that China’s resurgence into Africa presents both negative and positive impacts for Africa and that the negatives need to be regulated in order for African countries to benefit from the relations.