South Africa's "Black" Market

South Africa's
Author: Jeffrey Fadiman
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Western investors, project managers and business pioneers who wish to tap this dynamic market must master African marketing methods. Author Jeffrey A. Fadiman considers Africa as the West's commercial blind spot. We have ignored it since the 1960s and thus have never learned how Africans do business.

Black Markets and Militants

Black Markets and Militants
Author: Khalid Mustafa Medani
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2022-09-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1009257714

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Understanding the political and socio-economic factors which give rise to youth recruitment into militant organizations is central to grasping some of the most important issues that affect the contemporary Middle East and Africa. In this book, Khalid Mustafa Medani explains why youth are attracted to militant organizations, examining the specific role economic globalization plays in determining how and why militant activists emerge. Based on extensive fieldwork, Medani offers an in-depth analysis of the impact of globalization, neoliberal reforms and informal economic networks on the rise and evolution of moderate and militant Islamist movements. In an original contribution to the study of Islamist and ethnic politics, he shows the importance of understanding when and under what conditions religious rather than other forms of identity become politically salient. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Black Market

Black Market
Author: Aaron Carico
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2020-04-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1469655594

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On the eve of the Civil War, the estimated value of the U.S. enslaved population exceeded $3 billion--triple that of investments nationwide in factories, railroads, and banks combined, and worth more even than the South's lucrative farmland. Not only an object to be traded and used, the slave was also a kind of currency, a form of value that anchored the market itself. And this value was not destroyed in the war. Slavery still structured social relations and cultural production in the United States more than a century after it was formally abolished. As Aaron Carico reveals in Black Market, slavery's engine of capital accumulation was preserved and transformed, and the slave commodity survived emancipation. Through both archival research and lucid readings of literature, art, and law, from the plight of the Fourteenth Amendment to the myth of the cowboy, Carico breaks open the icons of liberalism to expose the shaping influence of slavery's political economy in America after 1865. Ultimately, Black Market shows how a radically incomplete and fundamentally failed abolition enabled the emergence of a modern nation-state, in which slavery still determined--and now goes on to determine--economic, political, and cultural life.

Aging in Sub-Saharan Africa

Aging in Sub-Saharan Africa
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2006-11-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0309180090

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In sub-Saharan Africa, older people make up a relatively small fraction of the total population and are supported primarily by family and other kinship networks. They have traditionally been viewed as repositories of information and wisdom, and are critical pillars of the community but as the HIV/AIDS pandemic destroys family systems, the elderly increasingly have to deal with the loss of their own support while absorbing the additional responsibilities of caring for their orphaned grandchildren. Aging in Sub-Saharan Africa explores ways to promote U.S. research interests and to augment the sub-Saharan governments' capacity to address the many challenges posed by population aging. Five major themes are explored in the book such as the need for a basic definition of "older person," the need for national governments to invest more in basic research and the coordination of data collection across countries, and the need for improved dialogue between local researchers and policy makers. This book makes three major recommendations: 1) the development of a research agenda 2) enhancing research opportunity and implementation and 3) the translation of research findings.

Market Factors in Southern Africa

Market Factors in Southern Africa
Author: William J. McFadden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1971
Genre: South Africa
ISBN:

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The Illegal Drug Trade in Southern Africa

The Illegal Drug Trade in Southern Africa
Author: South African Institute of International Affairs
Publisher: South African Institute of International Affairs Jan Smuts House
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1998
Genre: Drug control
ISBN:

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The Origins and Demise of South African Apartheid

The Origins and Demise of South African Apartheid
Author: Anton David Lowenberg
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780472109050

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What motivated South Africa's former white leaders to hand over the reins of power to a black government? Economist Anton D. Lowenberg examines the economic interests that led to apartheid and the economic prospects for post-apartheid South African society.