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December 3rd, 2014

Elliott Green talks about land reform in South Africa

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

Sarah Edmonds

December 3rd, 2014

Elliott Green talks about land reform in South Africa

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

Dr Elliott Green

Dr Elliott Green

Dr Elliott Green speaks to This is Africa about South Africa’s struggles with land reform.

“When governments decide to redistribute land, you do not know when it is going to stop. You become unsure and when you start getting that uncertainty, you start seeing capital flight which is a major concern for South Africa”

Read the article in full here.

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