Economic Note
National economic policy must embrace SA’s cities
Current Project
South Africa’s Cities and Growth
In collaboration with the Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE), we are facilitating new research into urban economics in South Africa. By using economic tools to analyse urban issues such as crime, education, public infrastructure and local government efforts to enhance economic performance, in both metros and “township economies”, this research will be able to contribute to the debate around urban policy in South Africa.
By bringing together and applying insights from both international and local experts in urban economics, this research project will inspire and encourage both academics and policy makers with an interest in the subject of cities, growth and household inequality, to reflect and pull together research on critical topics:
Below you will find the latest research papers and as the project unfolds, we will share information on the associated workshops, which will be of relevance to policy reform in South Afric
In a recent study by Turok and Visagie (2025) on the disparities in employment across South Africa, they state: “The metros have a more favourable and diverse economic structure than towns and rural areas. However, mo...
Discussion Document 14 South Africa’s cities face multiple, overlapping and interconnected challenges. This Research Project “South Africa’s Cities and Growth”, conducted in collaboration with the Centre for Developme...
Discussion Document 13 Disparities in data across different metropoles in South Africa continues to pose challenges for policy makers and officials. Lagging regions do not have the same data generation capacity, addin...
Discussion Document 12 Cities contribute to national prosperity because of their role in sharing information, generating ideas and fostering innovation. Having a densely populated ecosystem where people and firms are ...
Discussion Document 11 Place-based policies are designed to support targeted sub-sectors in an economy, either bounded by a specific geographic area, or belonging to a specific industry requiring incentives to redirec...
Discussion Document 10 As novel types of data are becoming available, they can be incorporated into tracking economies’ progress towards achieving their goals. This paper provides an in-depth analysis on how nighttime...
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