Lecture: Dawie Roodt - ‘Foes, follies and budgetary woes’

  • DATE

    02 March 2015

  • TIME

    8:30 - 10:00

  • VENUE

    Auditorium, Level 3, Merensky 2 Library, Hatfield Campus

The Department of Library Services invites you to attend this lecture, which will be presented by the Director and Chief Economist of the Efficient Group, Dawie Roodt. He will unpack the budget, identify the challenges, point out some instances of recklessness and reveal the dismal state of the state’s finances.

Dawie’s career in economic and political analysis spans more than 25 years, including nine years as an economist at the South African Reserve Bank. He was also the economic editor of a financial publication. His first book, Tax, lies and red tape ‒ published in 2013 ‒ was described as a ’fresh, thought-provoking and entertaining look at economics in South Africa’. His academic qualifications include a master’s degree (cum laude) in Economics. Dawie’s interest in economics is not limited to the conventional, and in addition to his formal studies he also studied communism. He was awarded honorary membership of Golden Key International Honour Society in 2012 and is a member of the Institute of Directors of South Africa. Dawie is known for his extensive knowledge of the South African economy, analytical nature and exceptional communication skills. He is highly efficient in presenting complicated economic information in everyday language. Regular television appearances, radio broadcasts and comments in the printed and electronic media have all contributed to making him one of South Africa’s most quoted economists and his achievements in the academic field, broadcasting and public speaking are widely recognised. He also presents lectures on macro-economics to MBA students at the University of Pretoria's Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS).

Date: Monday, 2 March 2015

Time: 08:30

Venue: Auditorium, Level 3, Merensky 2 Library, Hatfield Campus

RSVP:  [email protected] by 27 February 2015. Please note that this will be a very popular event. It is therefore essential to reserve your seat(s); no walk-ins will be accommodated.

Enquiries: [email protected]

  • Contact: 012 420 3719

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