Doing business in South Africa
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Doing business in South Africa
Kogan Page, 1999, c1998
4th ed. / consultant editors Jonathan Reuvid and Ian Priestner ; foreword by Cheryl Carolus
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Previous ed.: 1997
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Doing Business in South Africa is a unique and authoritative source of economic data and business information. This fourth edition reviews business conditions and the changing local and provincial governments; the pssibilities offered by privatisation; the restructuring of competition policy and the exchange control outlook. There is a close look at joint ventures, using of examples to highlight the practicalities of doing business in South Africa.
Table of Contents
- Part One: The Economy in Context. Geopolitical Overview
- Overview of Economic Performance
- Investment Priorities and Opportunities
- The Pattern of South Africa's Foreign Trade
- Regional Organisations. Part Two: Key Business Issues for Inward Investors. Education, Skills and Training
- Law and Order
- The Development of Black Business
- The financing of Development and Economic Empowerment
- Opportunities for Public-Private Partnerships
- Competitiveness - South Africa and the WTO
- Foreign Direct Investment
- Spatial Development. Part Three: Business Conditions and Regulations. Exchange Control
- Investment Incentives
- Taxation Implications
- Financial Reporting and Auditing
- Business Entities and their Regulation
- Trade Regulation
- The Intellectual Property System
- The Rules Governing Competition
- Policy Positions on Privatisations since 1994. Part Four: Financial Regulation and Management. The South African Financial System
- The Banking System
- The Johannesburg Stock Exchange
- Asset Management. Part Five: Commerce and Industry. A Property Perspective
- The Automotive Component Industry
- Telecommunications
- Structure of the Broadcasting Industry
- Broadcasting in South Africa: the Legal Framework
- The Impact of South African Electricity Infrastructure on Investment Opportunities
- The Pharmaceutical Industry
- Mining in South Africa - Into the Millennium
- The Chemical Industry
- The Petroleum Industry
- The Logistics of Foreign Trade in the Competitive Global Market
- The Tourism Industry
- Overview of the Clothing Industry
- The Textile Industry: History and Trade Prospects
- Expanding Your Franchising to South Africa
- An Overview of Retailing
- The Electronics Industry at the Approach of the Millennium
- The Building Industry as an Engine Growth
- Marketing in South Africa
- The Defence Industry
- The Steel Industry. Part Five: The Provinces. Western Cape Province
- The Eastern Cape
- Free State Province
- The North West Province
- Gateng Province
- Mpumalanga - A Corridor of Opportunity
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