The IRR’s Blueprint for Growth

Aug 06, 2024

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The IRR’s Blueprint for Growth 1: Arming SA's Pro-Growth Forces The IRR’s Blueprint for Growth 1: Arming SA's Pro-Growth Forces

Most South Africans are not happy with the way the country is going. Unemployment, inequality, and poverty have been on the rise for over a decade. Infrastructure is collapsing, investors are pulling out, and the cost of living is rising. The IRR's latest report, written by our CEO Dr John Endres, and titled “The IRR’s Blueprint for Growth: Arming SA's Pro-Growth Forces”, lays the groundwork for the new Blueprint for Growth series which will show how South Africa can achieve economic growth.

The IRR’s Blueprint for Growth 2: Slash waste, cut taxes The IRR’s Blueprint for Growth 2: Slash waste, cut taxes

South Africa’s pro-poverty forces have over many years eroded the opportunities of South Africans to freely participate in a value-add economy where wealth is created across all parts of the country. Instead, a wealth-destroying ideology has trapped millions in poverty, whilst empowering pro-poverty cronies, cadres, crooks, and comrades to pillage and plunder.

The IRR's Blueprint for Growth 3: Breaking the BEE Barrier to Growth The IRR's Blueprint for Growth 3: Breaking the BEE Barrier to Growth

For two decades, supporters of Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) have insisted that race-based measures are needed to overcome the effects of apartheid – but the facts show that BEE has failed. Far from helping, BEE has proved to be one of the biggest obstacles to growth in South Africa. It has enriched an elite few while keeping millions in poverty. It disincentivises employment, growth, and investment. It is time for an alternative.

The IRR's Blueprint for Growth 4: In Service of the Public: Reforming South Africa's Public Administration The IRR's Blueprint for Growth 4: In Service of the Public: Reforming South Africa's Public Administration

How did South Africa's public service get where it is today? How can it be improved? This paper considers the future of public service and outlines what the government would need to do to ensure that it fulfils the mandate set out in the Constitution, which is to maintain a high ethical standard, deliver services in an impartial manner and promote effective, efficient and economic use of resources.

The IRR's Blueprint for Growth 7: Open(ing) for Business: South Africa's Investment Malaise and How to Escape it The IRR's Blueprint for Growth 7: Open(ing) for Business: South Africa's Investment Malaise and How to Escape it

The seventh paper in the IRR's "Blueprint for Growth" series explores South Africa’s failure to become a destination of choice for investment over the past three decades, an existential problem for the country. The paper shows how an array of choices and failings in governance have undermined South Africa’s attractiveness to investors, both foreign and domestic – and how this can be put right.

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