A University of Cape Town study into the rights of redress available for families and communities displaced during Apartheid has found that large restitution rewards cause long-run improvements to beneficiary well-being. Lester Kiewit speaks to UCT’s Associate Professor of Economics, Malcolm Keswell.

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