Phathutshedzo Madumi

Phathutshedzo Madumi serves as a Lecturer within the Department of Military Economics at Stellenbosch University in South Africa. An up-and-coming researcher with a strong commitment to advancing knowledge in the field, Phathutshedzo aspires to earn a Ph.D. in Economics. His professional endeavors center on a wide range of economic facets, encompassing Economic Development, Political Economy, Economic Growth, Economic Theory, International Economics, Public Economics, Income and Wage Inequality, Human Capital Development, and Labor Economics.

Publications

The Struggle of South Africa's Labor Market: Analyzing the Effects of Stagnant Real Wages Amidst Rising Living Costs
Phathutshedzo Madumi. © 2024. 16 pages.
The South African labor market is facing several challenges, including stagnant real wages and rising living costs. These challenges have significant implications for workers...
The Influence of Organized Crime on Electricity Theft and Power Infrastructure Vandalism in South Africa
Phathutshedzo Madumi. © 2024. 20 pages.
This chapter examines the underlying reasons, repercussions, and issues related to organized crime's influence on electricity theft and power infrastructure damage in South...
From Power Outages to Business Shutdowns: Exploring the Fate of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises SMEs in South Africa's Electricity Crises
Phathutshedzo Madumi. © 2024. 15 pages.
This chapter reveals that SMEs in South Africa are highly vulnerable to electricity crises, with many experiencing significant financial losses and business closures. The impact...