
Southern Centre for Inequality Studies
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The Southern Centre for Inequality Studies at Wits is a truly inter-disciplinary and intersectional research and policy institute located in the global south.
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🪘 An excellent opportunity for many in our network! SALDRU International Association for Feminist Economics Inst. of Statistical, Social & Economic Research Development Policy Research Unit (DPRU) Nkechi S. Owoo Monica Lambon- Quayefio Muna Shifa Emma Whitelaw Southern Centre for Inequality Studies ECA UN Women Africa African Economic Research Consortium Bristol Poverty Institute (BPI) LSE Inequalities University of Ghana


📢#SCISNewresearch Enabling inclusive economic eco-systems New journal article by Stacey-Leigh Josepha & Geci Karuri-Sebina Geci Karuri-Sebina This study explores how local governments, using existing mandates, can help reduce inequality, not just through welfare, but by shaping inclusive




Here is the special issue on the Canadian Journal of Development Studies: Wealth Inequality and Elites in the Global South, guest edited by SCIS’s Aroop Chatterjee. Read the journal article 👉 bit.ly/3FuiMNJ Ishan Anand Anjana Thampi Ujithra Ponniah Jessica Sklair Alice Krozer

After a long week and Youth Month celebrations, we’re back with another #SCISSeminar! Join us as we host Yanga zembe, seasoned researcher and associate professor in the School of Built Environment and Development Studies at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), who will present


📢 📢 #SCISNEWRESEARCH Price discrimination in merger review in South Africa: Implications of recent case precedent 📝 By Rahma Leuner , Jason Aproskie , Imraan Valodia Arabo Ewinyu Can firms use data from mergers to sharpen price discrimination, without gaining market power? This



Excited that papers of Southern Centre for Inequality Studies project on Wealth and Elites in the Global South, led by Aroop Chatterjee now published : tandfonline.com/toc/rcjd20/46/2


The Rethinking Economics for Africa is back! After a pause in 2024, #REFAFEST2025 returns with a one-day gathering of bold ideas and radical alternatives. Join us on Friday, 5 September, at the University of Johannesburg. Sign up here: ow.ly/cMgx50WeOE7


