South Africa can work:
In this insightful and provocative book, Frans Rautenbach proposes a complete overhaul of policy thinking, and provides fresh arguments that effectively address South Africa's high unemployment, race problems and lack of education. Rautenbach examines the fundamental problem of rent-seeking, to...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this insightful and provocative book, Frans Rautenbach proposes a complete overhaul of policy thinking, and provides fresh arguments that effectively address South Africa's high unemployment, race problems and lack of education. Rautenbach examines the fundamental problem of rent-seeking, to which he proposes two antidotes: the free market and decentralisation of government. Along the way he tackles holy cows such as affirmative action, trade unions, labour law and welfare payments. He also addresses contentious topics such as racism, white privilege, political correctness, state funding of higher education and mounting evidence that trade unions substantially suppress employment growth. Written by a labour lawyer with a proven track record in a range of policy issues, South Africa Can Work speaks effectively to a cross-section of readers of all disciplines, and brings sorely needed good news...Page 4 of cover |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-286) and index. - "How a free market and decentralised government will make us a winning nation"...Cover |
Beschreibung: | vii, 295 Seiten Diagramme 24 cm |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgements.................................................................................vii Introduction: What is wrong with us?...................................................... 1 Part I: Our amazing race.......................................................................... 9 1 The great race divide....................................................................... II 2 Let’s be honest about white privilege................ 23 Part II: Our culture of rent-seeking................... 29 3 Rent-seeking.................................................................................... 31 4 The free market: Bulwark against rent-seeking................................53 5 Asset inflation................................................................................... 81 6 The failure of affirmative action......................................... 91 7 Regulating employment to avoid rent-seeking............................... 97 8 The more trade unions, the less job growth......... ........................ 109 9 Housing........................................................... 119 10 Our bloated public service and state spending............................... 129 Part III: Over-centralisation................................................................ 145 11 Centralisation, and Switzerland as role model................................147 12 What about corporatism and the developmental state?..................163 13 Impact of bargaining councils.........................................................173 14 Wealth, not equality, buys
happiness...............................................179 15 Education........................................................................................ 189 Part IV; The art of the possible............................................................ 247 16 Changing minds;.............................................................................249 Abbreviations and acronyms........... .................................................... 257 Notes....................................................... 259 Index............................................................. 287
WHAT WILL IT TAKE TO TURN SOUTH AFRICA AROUND? In this insightful and provocative book, Frans Rautenbach proposes a complete overhaul of policy thinking, and provides fresh arguments that effectively address South Africa’s high unemployment, race problems and lack of education. Rautenbach examines the fundamental problem of rent-seeking, to which he proposes two antidotes: the free market and decentralisation of government. Along the way he tackles holy cows such as affirmative action, trade unions, labour law and welfare payments. He also addresses contentious topics such as racism, white privilege, political correctness, state funding of higher education and mounting evidence that trade unions substantially suppress employment growth. Written by a labour lawyer with a proven track record in a range of policy issues, South Africa Can Work speaks effectively to a cross-section of readers of all disciplines, and brings sorely needed good news. Frans Rautenbach is an advocate and labour lawyer at the Cape Town Bar. Between 2001 and 2006 he consulted to the governments of Uganda and Tanzania on labour-law reform, licensing and business laws, and economic cost-benefit analysis as a legislative policy tool. In 2012 he appeared as part of the legal team of the Free Market Foundation in a constitutional challenge of section 32 of the Labour Relations Act, with strong emphasis on economic and policy Implications. His interest in the impact of labour law on unemployment and Industrial unrest resulted in two books on labour deregulation: Set the Workers Free and Liberating South
African Labour from the Law. His other publications include Labour Litigation, In all Labour Profit and Your Kruger Park Guide, which gives advice on his favourite pastime - holidaying in the park with his family. ISBN 978-1-77609-240-6 9781776092406 PENGUIN Non-Fiction www.penguinrantlomhouse.co.2a
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Contents Acknowledgements.vii Introduction: What is wrong with us?. 1 Part I: Our amazing race. 9 1 The great race divide. II 2 Let’s be honest about white privilege. 23 Part II: Our culture of rent-seeking. 29 3 Rent-seeking. 31 4 The free market: Bulwark against rent-seeking.53 5 Asset inflation. 81 6 The failure of affirmative action. 91 7 Regulating employment to avoid rent-seeking. 97 8 The more trade unions, the less job growth. . 109 9 Housing. 119 10 Our bloated public service and state spending. 129 Part III: Over-centralisation. 145 11 Centralisation, and Switzerland as role model.147 12 What about corporatism and the developmental state?.163 13 Impact of bargaining councils.173 14 Wealth, not equality, buys
happiness.179 15 Education. 189 Part IV; The art of the possible. 247 16 Changing minds;.249 Abbreviations and acronyms. . 257 Notes. 259 Index. 287
WHAT WILL IT TAKE TO TURN SOUTH AFRICA AROUND? In this insightful and provocative book, Frans Rautenbach proposes a complete overhaul of policy thinking, and provides fresh arguments that effectively address South Africa’s high unemployment, race problems and lack of education. Rautenbach examines the fundamental problem of rent-seeking, to which he proposes two antidotes: the free market and decentralisation of government. Along the way he tackles holy cows such as affirmative action, trade unions, labour law and welfare payments. He also addresses contentious topics such as racism, white privilege, political correctness, state funding of higher education and mounting evidence that trade unions substantially suppress employment growth. Written by a labour lawyer with a proven track record in a range of policy issues, South Africa Can Work speaks effectively to a cross-section of readers of all disciplines, and brings sorely needed good news. Frans Rautenbach is an advocate and labour lawyer at the Cape Town Bar. Between 2001 and 2006 he consulted to the governments of Uganda and Tanzania on labour-law reform, licensing and business laws, and economic cost-benefit analysis as a legislative policy tool. In 2012 he appeared as part of the legal team of the Free Market Foundation in a constitutional challenge of section 32 of the Labour Relations Act, with strong emphasis on economic and policy Implications. His interest in the impact of labour law on unemployment and Industrial unrest resulted in two books on labour deregulation: Set the Workers Free and Liberating South
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