Why poorly negotiated public policies are a market hazard

Why poorly negotiated public policies are a market hazard

Why poorly negotiated public policies are a market hazard 800 800 Frontline Africa Advisory

A commitment to science-driven policymaking, earnest listening and early-stage consultation with stakeholders must underpin commitment to social compacts. Therefore, this article highlights the importance of how President Ramaphosa’s commitment to social compacts should find direct expression in the processes of public participation in policy development while highlighting how they could solution the issue of the development of outdated policy options that have no grounding on economic and social realities.

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