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BEE Helping or Hurting
Anthea Jeffery

BEE Helping or Hurting

Tafelberg (2014)
9780624071600
English
Dewey 338.040968
LC Classification HC905 .J44 2014

Subject

  • Affirmative action programs
  • Affirmative action programs - South Africa
  • Affirmative action programs in education
  • Affirmative action programs in education - South Africa
  • Blacks - Economic conditions
  • Blacks - Economic conditions. - South Africa
  • Business enterprises, Black
  • Business enterprises, Black - South Africa
  • Distributive justice
  • Distributive justice - South Africa
  • Economic policy
  • Employee empowerment
  • Employee empowerment - South Africa
  • Land reform
  • Land reform - South Africa
  • Post-apartheid era
  • Post-apartheid era - South Africa
  • South Africa
  • South Africa - Economic policy

Plot

South Africa has arguably the most comprehensive and challenging affirmative action policies of any country in the world. But is black economic empowerment achieving its goal of correcting past injustices and opening up opportunities for black South Africans? Or is it in practice more harmful than helpful? In the first comprehensive review of BEE policies since 1994, respected political analyst Anthea Jeffery tackles this question head-on. She examines affirmative action in education and employment, along with the BEE generic codes and BEE in mining, the oil industry, and elsewhere. She also deals with land reform. This book is unique in drawing all the different aspects of BEE together and explaining often complex rules in simple layman s terms. Jeffery also asks the challenging questions about the pros and cons of BEE that most commentators avoid."

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