Description
Manuel, Markets and Money: Essays in Appraisal offers a comprehensive evaluation of Trevor Manuel’s tenure as South Africa’s Minister of Finance and his impact on the country’s economy over an eight-year period. This insightful collection of essays provides an in-depth look at key events and economic developments during Manuel’s leadership, offering both authoritative analysis and accessible commentary. Written by various experts, the book assesses the strategies and policies implemented under his watch, reflecting on their long-term effects on the South African economy.
The essays cover a broad range of economic issues, including fiscal policies, market dynamics, and the challenges South Africa faced during Manuel’s time in office. These contributions provide a balanced view of his leadership, recognizing his successes while also critiquing areas where improvements could have been made. As a pivotal figure in South Africa’s post-apartheid economic transformation, Manuel’s role is critically appraised in this essential read for anyone interested in the economic history and future of the country.
Ideal for readers interested in South African economics, politics, and finance, Manuel, Markets and Money offers valuable insights into the complexities of economic leadership and policymaking.
















