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Black economics: Solutions for economic and community empowerment. Chicago, Ill: African American Images, 1991.

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Kalula, Evance. Understanding broad-based black economic empowerment. Cape Town: Juta Law, 2009.

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Understanding broad-based black economic empowerment. Cape Town: Juta Law, 2009.

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Trick or treat: Rethinking black economic empowerment. Auckland Park, South Africa: Jacana Media, 2010.

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Browning, Paul. Black economic empowerment: Shaping South African business for the 21st century. Parklands: Fontein, 1989.

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Woolley, Robin. Everyone's guide to black economic empowerment: And how to implement it. Cape Town, South Africa: Zebra Press, 2005.

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Susanne, Schneider. Broad-based black economic empowerment in der Republik Südafrika. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 2008.

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Baugh, Joyce A. Employee ownership as a strategy for black economic empowerment. leaf [64]-72: ill., 1991.

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Wyk, Chris Van. The BEE scorecard manual. Cape Town: Juta, 2012.

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Sono, Themba. Black economic empowerment: Reality or illusion in South African organisations? : political science perspective. Mmbatho: Institute of African Studies, University of Bophuthatswana, 1993.

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Africa, South. Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act: 53 of 2003 & related material. Cape Town: Junta Law, 2010.

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Lewis, LeDene. The Black person's guide to adult education and economic empowerment. Chicago, Ill: African American Images, 1992.

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1929-, Hayman John, ed. Empowerment of a race: The revitalization of Black institutions. Montgomery, AL: Black Belt Press, 1999.

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Black economic empowerment in the new South Africa: The rights and the wrongs. Randburg: Knowledge Resources (Pty) Ltd., 1997.

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Further to fly: Black women and the politics of empowerment. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2000.

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Walter, Malone. From holy power to holy profits: The Black church and community economic empowerment. Chicago, Ill: African American Images, 1994.

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Economic, empowerment of the Black community conference (1990 St Albans England). Account of hope: Report of a conference on the Economic empowerment of the Black community. London: British Council of Churches, Community and Race Relations Unit, 1990.

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A right worthy grand mission: Maggie Lena Walker and the quest for Black economic empowerment. Washington, DC: Howard University Press, 2003.

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Jackson, William E. The price of corporate social responsibility: The case of black economic empowerment transactions in South Africa. [Atlanta, Ga.]: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, 2005.

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Chahoud, Tatjana. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) in South Africa: A case study of German Transnational Corporations. Bonn: Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik gGmbH, 2011.

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Kyle, Harris, ed. Broad-based BEE: The complete guide. Northcliff, South Africa: Frontrunner Publishing, 2007.

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BEE: Helping or hurting? Cape Town: Tafelberg, 2014.

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Race, class, politics and the struggle for empowerment in Barbados, 1914-1937. Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers, 2012.

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Madhubuti, Haki R. Claiming earth: Race, rage, rape, redemption : Blacks seeking a culture of enlightened empowerment. Chicago: Third World Press, 1994.

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Office, General Accounting. Community development: Information on the use of empowerment zone and enterprise community tax incentives : report to Congressional requesters. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1998.

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Czerwinski, Stanley J. Community development: The federal empowerment zone and enterprise community program : statement of Stanley J. Czerwinski, Associate Director, Housing and Community Development Issues, Resources, Community, and Economic Development Division, before the Subcommittee on Oversight, Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Office, 1997.

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(Editor), Adrian Hadland, Xolela Mangcu (Editor), Khehla Shubane (Editor), and Gill Marcus (Editor), eds. Visions of Black Economic Empowerment. Jacana Media, 2008.

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Kunjufu, Jawanza. Black Economics: Solutions for Economic and Community Empowerment. 2nd ed. African American Images, 2002.

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Pryor, Tim. Empowerment Of Black America. Brittney Press Publishing, 2001.

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Jenny, Cargill, BusinessMap SA, and Deloitte & Touche, eds. Black economic empowerment 1999: A moving experience / [editor, Jenny Cargill]. Johannesburg, South Africa: BusinessMap SA, 1999.

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Beyond Tenderpreneurship: Rethinking Black Business and Economic Empowerment. Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (MISTRA), The, 2020.

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MISTRA, Mistra. Beyond Tenderpreneurship: Rethinking Black Business and Economic Empowerment. Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (MISTRA), The, 2020.

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Duma, Gqubule, ed. Making mistakes, righting wrongs: Insights into Black economic empowerment. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball, 2006.

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Madi, Phinda Mzwakhe. Black Economic Empowerment 20 Years Later the Baby and the Bathwater. Knowledge Resources, 2015.

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South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy., ed. Colloquium: Black economic empowerment in the South African mining industry : 27 March 2003, SA National Museum of Military History, Saxonwold. Johannesburg, South Africa: South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2003.

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Folwell, Emma J. The War on Poverty in Mississippi. University Press of Mississippi, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496827395.001.0001.

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When President Lyndon Johnson’s war on poverty arrived in Mississippi in 1965, it was met with a ferocious response. The federally-funded war against poverty—the embodiment of 1960s liberalism—clashed explosively with Mississippi’s closed society. In the years between 1965 and 1973, the opposing forces of the war against poverty and a war against the war on poverty transformed the state. Through a state-level history of the war on poverty, this book traces the attempts of white and black Mississippians to utilize antipoverty programs to address the desperate poverty in the state. The war on poverty was, at times, a powerful tool for black empowerment. But more often, antipoverty programs became a potent mechanism of white resistance to black advancement. Through the war on poverty, both black activism and white opposition to black empowerment evolved following the momentous events of 1964. White Mississippians used massive resistance as a template for resistance to black economic empowerment, forging antipoverty programs into tools to marginalize black political and economic power. This book traces the grassroots war against the war on poverty that laid the foundation for the fight against 1960s liberalism, as Mississippi became a national model for resistance to social change through its evolving resistance to the war on poverty that lay at the heart of the emerging new conservatism. Many white Mississippians forged this resistance into the political, economic, and social structures of the state, contributing to the development of the state’s Republican Party and articulating a new conservatism.
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Morel, Domingo. A View from Two Cities. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190678975.003.0002.

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The chapter provides an in-depth examination of state takeovers of the Newark, New Jersey, and Central Falls, Rhode Island, school districts. It begins with an examination of the first five years following the takeover of the Newark schools (1995–2000) from the perspective of the city’s black community and finds that the state takeover of the local schools had a devastating political and economic effect on the city’s black community. Then the chapter focuses on a case study of Central Falls, Rhode Island. Despite representing a significant portion of the city’s population, the Latino community did not have any representation on the school board, on the city council, or in the mayor’s office at the time of the takeover in 1991. The chapter argues that the state takeover of the Central Falls schools helped pave a path to Latino political empowerment in Central Falls.
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Andreoni, Antonio, Pamela Mondliwa, Simon Roberts, and Fiona Tregenna, eds. Structural Transformation in South Africa. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192894311.001.0001.

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Taking South Africa as an important case study of the challenges of structural transformation, the book offers a new micro-meso level framework and evidence linking country-specific and global dynamics of change, with a focus on the current challenges and opportunities faced by middle-income countries. Detailed analyses of industry groupings and interests in South Africa reveal the complex set of interlocking country-specific factors which have hampered structural transformation over several decades, but also the emerging productive areas and opportunities for structural change. The structural transformation trajectory of South Africa presents a unique country case, given its industrial structure, concentration, and highly internationalized economy, as well as the objective of black economic empowerment. The book links these micro-meso dynamics to the global forces driving economic, institutional, and social change. These include digital industrialization, global value-chain consolidation, financialization, and environmental and other sustainability challenges which are reshaping structural transformation dynamics across middle-income countries like South Africa. While these new drivers of change are disrupting existing industries and interests in some areas, in others they are reinforcing existing trends and configurations of power. The book analyses the ways in which both the domestic and global drivers of structural transformation shape—and, in some cases, are shaped by—a country’s political settlement and its evolution. By focusing on the political economy of structural transformation, the book disentangles the specific dynamics underlying the South African experience of the middle-income country conundrum. In so doing, it brings to light the broader challenges faced by similar countries in achieving structural transformation via industrial policies.
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Community development: Businesses' use of empowerment zone tax incentives : report to congressional requesters. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Office, 1999.

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Community development: Businesses' use of empowerment zone tax incentives : report to congressional requesters. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Office, 1999.

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Community development: Businesses' use of empowerment zone tax incentives : report to congressional requesters. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Office, 1999.

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Community development: Information on the use of empowerment zone and enterprise community tax incentives : report to congressional requesters. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1998.

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Community development: Information on the use of empowerment zone and enterprise community tax incentives : report to congressional requesters. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1998.

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Community development: Progress on economic activities varies among the empowerment zones : report to the Subcommittee on Human Resources, Committee on Government Reform and Oversight, House of Representatives. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Office, 1998.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform and Oversight. Subcommittee on Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations, ed. Community development: Status of urban empowerment zones : report to the chairman, Subcommittee on Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations, Committee on Government Reform and Oversight, House of Representatives. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1996.

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