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South Africa: Macroeconomic challenges after a decade of success1
Authors:Jeffrey Frankel  Ben Smit  Federico Sturzenegger
Affiliation:1. John F. Kennedy School of Government, Center for International Development, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA. E‐mails: jeffrey_frankel@harvard.edu, fsturzen@utdt.edu;2. Bureau for Economic Research, University of Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch, South Africa. E‐mail: bws@sun.ac.za
Abstract:More than halfway through the decade, the South African economy has done very well. This report asks whether such achievements provide grounds for complacency. In particular it discusses the current account challenge in light of the Accelerated and Shared Growth Initiative for South Africa (ASGI‐SA) program. Our assessment is that a cautionary note on the need to reduce external imbalances is needed. We provide policy recommendations to minimize the negative impact of a possible sudden stop of capital inflows. On the consistency of ASGI‐SA program, we note that, given South Africa's recent employment and productivity performance a large investment program would be required to deliver the desired growth rates. In our view this imposes a large burden on public investment and on the current account itself.
Keywords:E2  E6  E65  South Africa  growth  external vulnerability
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