Temporary labour migration: a process of wealth formation in the indigenous economies of Southern Africa

The critical development problem in Southern Africa is still the slow rate of economic growth of the indigenous economies."" The question is, why has the level of organization of economic activity in traditional agriculture, the major depository of African capital and labour, remained rela...

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Innovation
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Temporary labour migration
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