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South Afric's big five : bold priorities for inclusive growth

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      <subfield code="a">In the two decades since South Africans worked together to transform their political landscape and usher in a new democracy, the country has made remarkable progress, nearly doubling its GDP in real terms, lifting millions of people out of poverty and into the middle class, and greatly expanding access to services. Yet South Africa remains beset by high levels of unemployment, and in recent years its growth has fallen well behind the rest of sub-Saharan Africa. Given the country¿s vibrant public life and dynamic business sector, South Africa has no shortage of ideas, but a tone of pessimism is growing as many worry that the economy is stuck in a low-growth trap. </subfield>
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