Apartheid as a Distributional Regime
Apartheid as a Distributional Regime
The apartheid distributional regime emerged under conditions of full employment to white South Africans while ensuring economic growth. During this period, white people enjoyed advantaged positions in society and did not require direct state intervention to protect their earnings. This chapter examines the apartheid distributional regime, focusing on the way that distribution in South Africa was shaped by education, welfare, labour-market, and growth path policies.
Keywords: apartheid, distributional regime, employment, education, welfare, labour-market, growth path policies, South Africa, white people
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