APORDE Podcast Series
The African Programme on Rethinking Development Economics (APORDE) is a high high-level training programme in development economics targeting policy-makers, researchers, academics and civil society representatives from Africa and other developing countries. The programme has been running since 2007 and is a joint initiative between the South African Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) and Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies (TIPS).
As part of APORDE’s agenda of influencing, educating and reaching a wider audience, it has introduced an APORDE podcast series. This series draws on the community of those that have participated directly in both the international and national APORDE network of heterodox development economists and social scientists.
APORDE Podcast Series
Rethinking Policy with Dr. Seeraj Mohamed at APORDE 2025
Host Thobani Khumalo sits down with Dr. Seeraj Mohamed (Deputy Director for Economics, South African Parliamentary Budget Office; Adjunct Professor, UWC) to unpack what sets heterodox/decolonial economics apart from the mainstream. Dr. Mohamed traces the shift from political economy’s focus on production, reproduction, and distribution to neoclassical models centred on markets and “rational” agents—showing what gets left out: unpaid care work, environmental costs, power, institutions, and collective dynamics (think Ubuntu) that shape real economies.
The discussion then turns to South Africa’s macro policy since 1994—from GEAR and inflation targeting to capital-account liberalisation—and why headline GDP growth can mask speculative bubbles, inequality, and jobless outcomes. Dr. Mohamed argues for policy that prioritises productive investment, employment, and social capability, with the state using fiscal and financial tools alongside monetary policy to build an inclusive, resilient economy.