by admin_ibc | Oct 7, 2025 | Managerial Economics25
Dr Rukudzo Pamacheche Abstract Africa’s emerging economies are committed to economic development and leveraging the benefits of innovation in the knowledge-based and technologically advancing globalized world. Through the lenses of the global attractiveness index...
by admin_ibc | Oct 7, 2025 | Managerial Economics25
Xolile Antoni, Ponts’o Khalane Abstract Given the increasing levels of poverty in South Africa despite the increased financial inclusion initiatives by the government and the formal financial sector, vulnerable households are generally financially excluded and often...
by admin_ibc | Oct 7, 2025 | Managerial Economics25
Johanna Manyaapelo, Sibongile Pakisi Abstract Despite various policies aimed at addressing youth unemployment in South Africa, it continues to be a significant concern for many stakeholders in the country’s labour market, including academic researchers. This...
by admin_ibc | Oct 7, 2025 | Managerial Economics25
Ms Tebello Msimanga Abstract Women in South Africa continue to be disproportionately affected by unemployment, a challenge deeply embedded in structural gender inequality. This paper offers a conceptual and methodological perspective on the relationship between gender...
by admin_ibc | Oct 7, 2025 | Managerial Economics25
Andiswa Abogile Jiza, Foreget Mingiri Kapingura Abstract Literature indicates that remittances promote economic growth in the presence of a well-developed financial sector. It is argued that remittances that are sent via the financial sector are translated to...
by admin_ibc | Oct 7, 2025 | Managerial Economics25
Inga Nomandla, Forget Mingiri Kapingura Abstract Financial sector development is vital for economic resilience and inclusive growth. In the SADC region, development in this sector remains uneven, with limited clarity on its key determinants. This study examined how...