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Working Papers | Development Policy Research Unit. Trade Unions In An Emerging Economy: The Case Of South Africa Haroon Bhorat, Karmen Naidoo, Derek YuWP 201402, July 2014 This paper provides a historical overview of the South African trade union movement before and after the end of apartheid. Labour market legislation and institutions formed since 1994 are discussed, with an evaluation of the impact of trade unions and wage legislation on labour market outcomes in South Africa. Read More Economic Policy in South Africa: Past Present and Future Haroon Bhorat, Alan Hirsch, Ravi Kanbur and Mthuli NcubeWP 201401, July 2014 As the 20th anniversary of the transition to democracy approaches in 2014, the economic policy debates in SA are in full flow.

Read More Do Industrial Disputes Reduce Employment? Haroon Bhorat, Elne Jacobs and Carlene van der WesthuizenWP 13/161, December 2013 Theory predicts that an increase in employment protection may reduce employment levels by acting as a tax on firms by constraining hiring and firing decisions. Read More. ACCA Global |The global body for professional accountants|working papers. National Bureau of Economic Research| Working papers. The South African Reserve Bank |Working Papers. IMF Working Papers, International Monetary Fund | IDEAS/RePEc.

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