Macro-Economic love

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  • The one potentially worrying element in our Macro-Economic picture, is a widening deficit of the balance of trade.

    Address to Progressive Business Forum 2006

  • The one potentially worrying element in our Macro-Economic picture, is a widening deficit of the balance of trade.

    KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT ANC PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS FORUM BY DR ROB DAVIES 2006

  • Macro-Economic Forecast, poverty in Madagascar has been caused by poor economic policies over the past 30 years.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2000

  • Such institutions are critical in our overall human resource development strategy. the 400 000 jobs a year that will be created through the implementation of the Macro-Economic Framework strategy will need skilled patriots to occupy them.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • Such institutions are critical in our overall human resource development strategy. the 400 000 jobs a year that will be created through the implementation of the Macro-Economic Framework strategy will need skilled patriots to occupy them.

    SPEECH BY PRESIDENT MANDELA AT THE DAMELIN BUSINESS COLLEGE 1997

  • The ANC-led alliance held a seminar to discuss the Macro-Economic Policy

    Contents 1996

  • It also handles relationships with national government and other provinces and ensures the implementation of government policies like the Reconstruction and Development Programme and the Macro-Economic Policy.

    Contents 1996

  • The Macro-Economic Strategy for growth, employment and redistribution aims to consolidate those gains and further strengthen the economy, to: increase economic growth to six per cent create 270,000 jobs a year up to the year 2000, and 400,000 a year thereafter reduce the budget deficit to three per cent of GDP.

    PARLIAMENTARY BULLETIN 1996

  • The Macro-Economic Strategy for growth, employment and redistribution aims to consolidate those gains and further strengthen the economy, to: increase economic growth to six per cent create 270,000 jobs a year up to the year 2000, and 400,000 a year thereafter reduce the budget deficit to three per cent of GDP.

    PARLIAMENTARY BULLETIN 1996

  • The Government has already created, or helped create, more than a quarter of a million jobs since the 1994 elections under the Macro-Economic Strategy, more than a million new jobs will be created by the year 2000 after the year 2000, the Government expects 400,000 new jobs a year to be created.

    PARLIAMENTARY BULLETIN 1996

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