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    African elites should align themselves with their countries’ needs

    January 7, 2025

    Ricardo Hausmann in The Economist A capable state matters for economic growth. Ricardo Hausmann of the Growth Lab at Harvard University argues that African states struggle to ensure “complementarity between […]
  • Video

    Can South Africa’s Government of National Unity Deliver?

    For the past year, the Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE) has been working on a major initiative, AGENDA 2024: Priorities for South Africa’s new government. It sets out to […]
  • Video

    Growth Through Inclusion in South Africa

    In this video series, Growth Lab director Ricardo Hausmann discusses some of the challenges facing South Africa; delving into collapsing state capacity, the electricity crisis, spatial exclusion, and how it […]
  • Working Papers

    Bhorat, H., et al., 2024

    Supply-Side Economics of a Good Type: Supporting and Expanding South Africa’s Informal Economy

    This paper argues that South Africa’s persistently high unemployment is in part explained by abnormally low levels of informal sector activity compared to other developing countries. Using cross-country data, it […]
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    This paper argues that South Africa’s persistently high unemployment is in part explained by abnormally low levels of informal sector activity compared to other developing countries. Using cross-country data, it shows that South Africa is an outlier, with low informality and high unemployment relative to its income level. If South Africa had informality rates consistent with its income level, unemployment would be much lower at around 7% instead of over 25%. The paper explores regulatory barriers, spatial constraints, lack of infrastructure, and crime as key factors inhibiting the growth of the informal sector. To boost informal activity and employment, it recommends a firm-size based policy matrix addressing these constraints, with a focus on regulatory changes to expand market access, zero-rating of licensing fees, provision of critical infrastructure like storage facilities, and transport vouchers and subsidies to connect informal businesses to markets. Implementing such supply-side policy changes could demonstrate the employment potential of the informal sector and build momentum for broader deregulation.

  • Growth Lab

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    South Africa has failed its Black majority. Nelson Mandela’s political heirs may pay the price.

    June 3, 2024

    Ricardo Hausmann in CNN   South Africa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) swept to power in 1994 on a pledge to “build a better life for all,” winning almost 63% of the […]
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    Has South Africa Truly Defeated Apartheid?

    April 29, 2024

    Growth Lab data analysis in The New York Times As South Africans celebrate 30 years of freedom and prepare to vote in a pivotal national election, we looked at how […]
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    Growth through inclusion: the key to unlocking SA’s economic potential

    February 12, 2024

    Ricardo Hausmann, Lucila Venturi, Alexia Lochmann, Tim O’Brien and Andres Fortunato for Business Day  In the face of SA’s challenges — slowing growth, high unemployment, deep-seated inequality and mounting fiscal problems — […]
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    Harvard’s Hausmann Bemoans South Africa’s ‘Lousy’ Economic Performance

    February 6, 2024

    Ricardo Hausmann, Growth Lab research in Bloomberg News South Africa’s woeful economic performance boils down to one key factor — a lack of electricity, according to Harvard University’s Professor Ricardo Hausmann. About two […]
  • Podcast

    Growth Through Inclusion in South Africa with Ricardo Hausmann

    Growth Lab Podcast Series

    Episode Summary In this introductory episode, Ricardo Hausmann, the founder and Director of Harvard’s Growth Lab and the Rafik Hariri Professor of the Practice of International Political Economy at Harvard […]
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    SABC News: Harvard University Report finds that South Africa is heading towards a failed state

    November 27, 2023

    Growth Lab research, Ricardo Hausmann on SABC News A new research report out of Harvard University in the United States finds that it’s painfully clear that South Africa is performing […]