DiscoverTHE MORNING BRIEFThe recommendations of a new Bureau for Economic Research (BER) report argues that failure to improve municipal outcomes will mute the effect of the government’s broader structural reforms to boost economic growth. It urges local government to hire more engineers and finance professionals, and for municipal trading services in electricity and water and sanitation to be set up as viable, standalone entities to address underinvestment and poor management of the services.
The recommendations of a new Bureau for Economic Research (BER) report argues that failure to improve municipal outcomes will mute the effect of the government’s broader structural reforms to boost economic growth. It urges local government to hire more engineers and finance professionals, and for municipal trading services in electricity and water and sanitation to be set up as viable, standalone entities to address underinvestment and poor management of the services.

The recommendations of a new Bureau for Economic Research (BER) report argues that failure to improve municipal outcomes will mute the effect of the government’s broader structural reforms to boost economic growth. It urges local government to hire more engineers and finance professionals, and for municipal trading services in electricity and water and sanitation to be set up as viable, standalone entities to address underinvestment and poor management of the services.

Update: 2025-01-07
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The recommendations of a new Bureau for Economic Research (BER) report argues that failure to improve municipal outcomes will mute the effect of the government’s broader structural reforms to boost economic growth. It urges local government to hire more engineers and finance professionals, and for municipal trading services in electricity and water and sanitation to be set up as viable, standalone entities to address underinvestment and poor management of the services. 

Guest: Dr Roy Havemann - Senior Economist: Impumelelo Growth Lab 

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The recommendations of a new Bureau for Economic Research (BER) report argues that failure to improve municipal outcomes will mute the effect of the government’s broader structural reforms to boost economic growth. It urges local government to hire more engineers and finance professionals, and for municipal trading services in electricity and water and sanitation to be set up as viable, standalone entities to address underinvestment and poor management of the services.

The recommendations of a new Bureau for Economic Research (BER) report argues that failure to improve municipal outcomes will mute the effect of the government’s broader structural reforms to boost economic growth. It urges local government to hire more engineers and finance professionals, and for municipal trading services in electricity and water and sanitation to be set up as viable, standalone entities to address underinvestment and poor management of the services.

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