
How should SA be preparing for the 'new normal' post Covid-19?
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When the public health crisis eventually subsides, the old structural socio-economic problems will of course still be there, but they will be felt more acutely in the aftermath of the coronavirus hurricane.
What should South Africa be doing to prepare for the 'new normal' after Covid-19?
That is the overarching question that a new book from Jacana Media, Recession, Recovery and Reform: South Africa after Covid-19, seeks to tackle. Edited by prominent economist, Raymond Parsons, the book comprises a fascinating collection of essays by some of South Africa's top intellectuals and thought leaders.
Michael Avery is joined by Parsons as well as
essayists Lumkile Mondi, a Senior Lecturer at the School of Economics and Business Science at Wits;
Business Day Editor, Lukanyo Mnyanda and
Anne Bernstein, executive director for the center for development and enterprise
What should South Africa be doing to prepare for the 'new normal' after Covid-19?
That is the overarching question that a new book from Jacana Media, Recession, Recovery and Reform: South Africa after Covid-19, seeks to tackle. Edited by prominent economist, Raymond Parsons, the book comprises a fascinating collection of essays by some of South Africa's top intellectuals and thought leaders.
Michael Avery is joined by Parsons as well as
essayists Lumkile Mondi, a Senior Lecturer at the School of Economics and Business Science at Wits;
Business Day Editor, Lukanyo Mnyanda and
Anne Bernstein, executive director for the center for development and enterprise





