South Africa
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South Africa: Public Finances (percentage of GDP at current prices) appears in African Economic Outlook 2009.
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This paper examines key trade and trade related issues facing South Africa. It describes South Africa‘s re-entry into the global trade architecture and its economic growth in the context of its trade performance, as well as the composition and...
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South Africa: Tourism in the national economy: Tourism consumption appears in OECD Tourism Trends and Policies 2010.
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South Africa: Outbound tourism: International departures and expenditure appears in OECD Tourism Trends and Policies 2010.
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South Africa: Inbound tourism: International arrivals and receipts appears in OECD Tourism Trends and Policies 2010.
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South Africa is a unique case in sub-Saharan Africa: it is the only country in which a significant proportion of the population (22%) is not of African origin. The end of Apartheid (in 1993) led to the introduction of legislation supporting women ...
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In 2008, almost 9.6 million foreign nationals visited South Africa, an increase of 5.5% on 2007 and well above the global increase in international arrivals of 1.1% for that year. Thus tourism in South Africa has shown itself to be relatively ...
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