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The Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE) is an independent public policy research and advocacy non-profit organisation established in 1995. It is one of South Africa’s leading development think tanks, focusing on critical national development issues and their relationship to inclusive economic growth and democratic consolidation. CDE has a special focus on the role of business and markets in development. CDE advocates a high-growth and labour intensive economic strategy reliant on market-based solutions. CDE has a full-time staff of about 20 people and a core of senior consultants, and uses local and international academics and other experts. Research produced for CDE is distilled into summary reports containing proposals that are tested before different audiences prior to being released. CDE runs an active outreach programme, aimed at disseminating its research and proposals as efficiently as possible. Stakeholders are commonly brought together to debate research findings and policy proposals, and invited to take action. Lauritz Dippenaar is chairman of the CDE's board and Ann Bernstein is the organisation's executive director.〔(Centre for Development and Enterprise: Board )〕 == CDE's vision == CDE's stated vision includes: * A high growth, high employment, constitutional democracy; * A competitive economy with opportunities for new entrants; * An effective, clean state (and business community); * Where private enterprise and markets are the key drivers of economic growth enabled by a supportive, smart government; * Individuals are empowered through opportunity (jobs, growth, quality education and training); and * Poverty and inequality are addressed by fostering a labour-intensive economy and better quality education and training. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Centre for Development and Enterprise」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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