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South Africa must develop institutions and policies that allow the country to take full advantage of globalisation. CDE makes recommendations on viewing globalisation as a progressive force, while promoting increased access to world markets. CDE has also undertaken research on the effects of globalisation on indigenous cultures in different countries.

a. Books


      Accelerating shared growth: Making markets work for the poor in South Africa  »
April 2006
 
b. New Ideas for South Africa


      Rethinking the welfare state  »
CDE New Frontiers 4, May 2005
 
      Why globalization works  »
CDE New Frontiers 3, February 2005
 
c. In Depth / Round Table


      Faith on the Move: Pentecostalism and its potential contribution to development  »
CDE Workshop 2, August 2008
 
      Under the radar: Pentecostalism in South Africa and its potential social and economic role  »
CDE In Depth 7, March 2008
 
d. Focus / Briefings / Debates


      Faith and Development: A global perspective  »
CDE Public Lecture Series 1, August 2008
 
      The mystery of capital: Why capitalism triumphs in the West and fails everywhere else  »
CDE Focus 6, November 2001
 
      Globalisation and culture: Not simply the West versus the rest?  »
CDE Focus 3, January 1999
 
      Privatisation: Are we going fast enough? Who benefits, who loses?  »
CDE Debate 6, March 1997
 
 
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