The effects of the past In 1994, the new democratic government of South Africa inherited an unsustainable budget deficit, rampant inflation (18.9% in 1991), depressed investor confidence, a mountain of debt and a currency crisis from the apartheid state. The previous regime had racked up debt to cope with the sanctions placed upon the country
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- Recently added 1
- Balancing Acts: Debt Management and the Right to Education in South Africa 1
- The effects of the past 1
- DONATE TO PROTECT HUMAN RIGHTS 1
- Early gains revised 1
- The right to education in South Africa 1
- Conclusions 2
- Related Content 2
- South Africa 2
- Financing constraints on the right to education – what is the role of debt? 3
- Eswatini: Authorities must stop harassment and intimidation of Tanele Maseko 3
- Iranti and Amnesty International mark International Transgender Day of Visibility 3
- A chance for Africa to counter the pitfalls of international criminal justice? 3
- FOLLOW US ON: 3