South Africa (A): Stuck in the Middle

  • Reference: HBS-711084-E

  • Year: 2011

  • Number of pages: 28

  • Geographic Setting: South Africa;Ghana

  • Publication Date: Apr 14, 2011

  • Fecha de edición: May 7, 2013

  • Source: HBSP (USA)

  • Type of Document: Case

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Fifteen years after ending apartheid, formal unemployment in South Africa was still at 24%. While the country had grown at 4 to 5% annually during the 2000s, the financial crisis set it back by 1 million more unemployed. Moreover, it seemed as if the nation were stuck between low wage and fully developed competitors. The government of Jacob Zuma has just adopted a "New Growth Path," hoping to create several million jobs over the next few years. Both the Finance Minister and the head of the Central Bank support the initiative, but worry how they can sustain fiscal discipline and control inflation, in light of these stimulative policies. Organized labor, meanwhile, has little sympathy for any sort of sacrifice.

Keywords

Competition Competitive advantage Deflation Employee compensation Financial crisis Inflation Labor markets Productivity Unit costs Wages & salaries