
The Common Sense: FMF on the pifalls of Keynesian economics (17 September 2025)
The FMF was featured in The Common Sense on the pitfalls of Keynesian economics, which conflates GDP growth with genuine economic progress.

The FMF was featured in The Common Sense on the pitfalls of Keynesian economics, which conflates GDP growth with genuine economic progress.

Martin van Staden was featured in TechCentral on AI and how it does not need to be regulated.

The FMF was featured in Daily Investor on a conversation it had with economist Bheki Mahlobo, who argued that B-BBEE and rhetoric surrounding expropriation have been central to the decline in bilateral relations between South Africa and the USA.

The FMF was featured in Head Topics on its joint report with EPICENTER on the Brussels Effect, which cautions South African lawmakers to avoid uncritically adopting EU regulations.

Martin van Staden was featured in BizNews on the necessity of policing devolution in empowering provinces to tackle crime effectively.

The FMF was featured in The Common Sense on its joint report with EPICENTER on the Brussels Effect, which cautions South African lawmakers to avoid uncritically adopting EU regulations.

Policymakers should not make themselves complicit in a bureaucratic imperialism of expedience.

Joint FMF-EPICENTER report on the spillover of European policymaking.

The FMF was featured in IOL on its joint report on B-BBEE with the Solidarity Research Institute, which estimates that the policy’s compliance costs sit at approximately R1 trillion annually.

Econ Bro was featured in Focus on Transport and Logistics on a 500 million (USD) loan that South Africa has received from the African Development Bank to revitalise its collapsing infrastructure.