
Resilience has become one of the defining features of South Africa’s economic story, but Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago says the country now faces a more difficult challenge: turning that resilience into sustained economic growth.
Kganyago was speaking at the University of South Africa (Unisa), where he delivered a public lecture titled “Emerging Market Resilience & South Africa’s Economic Case” to an audience of academics, economics students and policy observers.
The lecture examined how emerging economies have responded to global financial shocks, what South Africa has done to strengthen its economic institutions, and why the country continues to struggle to generate the…
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