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Latest PublicationsThe
IJG
Business Climate Monitor for February 2008. (PDF)
The
IJG
Business
Climate Index surges to 154.3 points as metal prices continue to recover
and vehicle sales rebound. [DOWNLOAD] It's All About Jobs: Perceptions of Performance in Namibia. (PDF) Namibia's Afrobarometer findings considered in the context of current politics and the 2009 elections. [DOWNLOAD] Economic Outlook, March 2008: A Rocky Ride Ahead: Power Shortages, High Interest Rates and Increased Fuel Costs (PDF) [DOWNLOAD] National Budget 2008/09: Great Dollops of Jam. (PDF) [DOWNLOAD] The IJG Business Climate Monitor for January 2008. Produced by the IPPR (PDF) The IJG Business Climate Index climbs to 144.0 points as metal prices rebound.[DOWNLOAD] The IJG Business Climate Monitor for December 2007. Produced by the IPPR (PDF) The IJG Business Climate Index rounds off the year on a positive note, but tough times lie ahead. [DOWNLOAD] The IJG Business Climate Monitor for November 2007. Produced by the IPPR (PDF) The IJG Business Climate Index for November drops further as metal prices hold sway. [DOWNLOAD] How are we doing? Comparative Democratisation and Development between Namibia and Her Peers. (PDF) Namibia exceeds peers in gender achievements, but governance issues provide a more mixed case.[DOWNLOAD]
The IJG Business Climate Monitor for October 2007. Produced by the IPPR (PDF) The
IJG
Business Climate Index sheds 4.1 points in October.
The IJG Business Climate Monitor for September 2007. Produced by the IPPR (PDF) The September IJG Business Climate Index closed the third quarter on a positive note thereby gaining 3.2 points from the August figure. The latest gain also ensured that the third quarter remained 2.2 points higher than the second quarter. [DOWNLOAD]
IPPR Annual Report 2006/07.(PDF) [DOWNLOAD]
The IJG Business Climate Monitor for August 2007. Produced by the IPPR (PDF) The IJG Business Climate Index eases to 136.3 points in August.[DOWNLOAD]
2 BEE or Not 2 BEE? An Eclectic Review of Namibia’s Black Economic Empowerment Landscape. Produced by the IPPR (PDF) The phrase “Black Economic Empowerment in Namibia” immediately presents a complex scenario – a complexity that exists not only in the sense that no formal definition subsists in the Namibian context, but more so because BEE in Namibia prevails in the absence of a national policy. [DOWNLOAD] The IJG Business Climate Monitor for July 2007. Produced by the IPPR (PDF) Business confidence remained high in the month of July as the IJG Business Climate Index improved on last month’s figure by a unitary point, thereby averaging 137.6. [DOWNLOAD] Good Governance and Economic Development in Africa. Produced by the IPPR (PDF) "The manner in which power is exercised in the management of a country's economic and social resources for development" [DOWNLOAD] Understanding Namibia's Growth Drivers. Produced by the IPPR (PDF) Growth has been respectable and necessary but not sufficient. [DOWNLOAD] The IJG Quarterly Business Climate Survey: 2nd Quarter of 2007. Produced by the IPPR (PDF) The IJG Business Monitor has been changed into a fully-fledged quarterly survey of business expectations with an exteded questionnaire. Initially the BCM was designed as a monthly survey simply gauging company's business and investment expectations with little information on actual workforce dynamics.[DOWNLOAD]
The
IJG
Business Climate Monitor for June 2007. Produced by the IPPR (PDF)
The IJG Business Climate Index edges up by 0.6 points in June. [DOWNLOAD] IPPR Briefing Paper No. 41, July
2007 ‘One
Step Forward –Two Steps Backward?’ A critical look at Namibia’s current Electricity Distribution Reform
(PDF) The
IJG
Business Climate Monitor for May 2007. Produced by the IPPR (PDF) IPPR
Opinion No.22, July 2007 Intrinsic
or Instrumental: How should we Measure the Support for Democracy in
Namibia? (PDF)
This
paper argues that the notion of liberal democracy is inadequate in
explaining the challenges fecd by the Namibian government in its
attempts to consolidate democracy. The ostensible contention is that
political freedoms gained, such as free elections, a respect for human
rights and equality before the law, inter alia, are intrinsic elements
crucial for endowing the political regime in Namibia with the
indispensable quality of political legitimacy. [DOWNLOAD] The IJG Business Climate Monitor for April 2007.
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