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The battle for control of economic development planning continues and the National Planning Commission’s mandate has not yet been agreed. President Jacob Zuma blundered when, in his address to Parliament on 24 June last year, he said that macroeconomic development planning would be addressed by the Department of Economic Development....

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Jacob Zuma, Ebrahim Patel, Trevor Manuel, Pravin Gordhan, Neva Makgetla, Haroon Bhorat, Michael Power, Olive Shisana, Goolam Ballim, Joseph Stiglitz

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