If you're interested in learning more about Munashe's work, be sure to attend his presentation on Saturday, May 27th, 2023, from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm, during Session 7C: Empire, in Ariane 3.
Conference Programme link: https://t.co/kK7kpdBsA0
The 48th annual Economic and Business History Society (EBHS) conference commences today and our very own Munashe Chideya presents a chapter from his PhD research titled "Where the money resides: the Cape real estate industry as an investment opportunity, 1897-1902."
These individuals exploited their connections to manipulate zoning use, land structure, and access, thus altering the supply dynamics of the real estate market. His study employs unique methods to explore the long history of crony capitalism at the Cape.
Munashe delves into the involvement of civil servants and politicians as directors and shareholders in private joint stock companies at the Cape, which resulted in various opportunities for corruption.
Our Long Walk to Economic Freedom is now available from @CambridgeUP.
What is it about? In 35 short chapters, I tell the story of humanity’s progress, from our migration out of Africa to Covid-19. I do so from an African perspective.
Want to know more? An #econhist🧵...
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Come see our paper @WEHC2022 with @Edkerby and @lloydmelusi. Cliff notes - wealthy investors are willing to let managers do the work. Farmers invest both close and far from climatic shocks. Link to session -https://t.co/MMlfO0TraC. #LEAP_SU
Crunch time🔥🔥
We are proud to share that two of our scholars, Munashe Chideya and Lloyd Maphosa, will be presenting their papers at the SAHS 28th Biennial Conference. Our bi-weekly feedback session today was all about preparation 💪🏿.