EED would instead incentivise firms to act in a manner that contributes to the upliftment of society, particularly its most vulnerable, and to addressing the key chokeholds on socio-economic mobility. It adopts a four-point focus to achieve this. These are the four ‘es’: economic growth; excellence in education; increased employment; and the promotion of entrepreneurship.
AuthorTerence Corrigan
Terence Corrigan is a project manager at the Institute of Race Relations, South Africa’s oldest think tank promoting individual and societal freedom. Readers are invited to support the IRR by sending an SMS to 32823 (SMSes cost R1, Ts and Cs apply).