MR Owethu Mlambo

dc.contributor.authorOwethu Mlambo
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-28T08:03:23Z
dc.date.issued2026-03-20
dc.description.abstractInformal economies in South Africa, specifically within the Gauteng City-Region, represent a vital but "unmeasured" economic engine. Despite their scale, these high-entropy systems suffer from a "resolution gap" in data, leading to suboptimal investment and policy-making (pp. 1-2). This paper proposes a framework for an Informal Economic Digital Twin (IEDT) to decode the inherent disorder of township economies through structured information flow (p. 1). Methodology: Using a Multi-Resolution Data Stack, the research integrates decadal census data, quarterly labour surveys (QLFS), and high-resolution ward-level indicators from the GCRO Quality of Life Survey (2024) (pp. 2-3). This data seeds an Agent-Based Model (ABM) that utilizes distributed human intelligence and Monte Carlo simulations to model agent heterogeneity and "re-order" system entropy under specific policy interventions (pp. 2, 5). Results: Preliminary findings from the Gauteng case study demonstrate that the perceived chaos of informal sectors is a measurement problem rather than a lack of structure (pp. 1, 3). The model successfully identifies "opportunity deserts" and predicts differentiated economic impacts for diverse personas, such as township entrepreneurs and NEET youth (p. 3). Conclusion: The IEDT provides a scalable "Gold Standard" for data ingestion, allowing for more efficient capital direction and risk assessment in township spaces (pp. 1, 5). This approach transforms high-entropy noise into actionable economic signals, essential for an economically inclusive South Africa (pp. 1, 4).
dc.description.provenanceSubmitted by Owethu Mlambo (eduv4962201@vossie.net) on 2026-03-20T19:51:36Z workflow start=Step: reviewstep - action:claimaction No. of bitstreams: 1 Informal Economic Digital Twin Modeling High-Entropy Township Economies in Gauteng, South Africa.pdf: 112297 bytes, checksum: 8cd15d8307805466b0d018d70577f3b6 (MD5)en
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dc.description.provenanceMade available in DSpace on 2026-03-28T08:03:23Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Informal Economic Digital Twin Modeling High-Entropy Township Economies in Gauteng, South Africa.pdf: 112297 bytes, checksum: 8cd15d8307805466b0d018d70577f3b6 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2026-03-20en
dc.identifier.urihttps://africarxiv.ubuntunet.net/handle/1/11292
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherN/A
dc.subjectInfoInformal Economic Digital Twin
dc.subjectTownship Economy
dc.subjectAgent-Based Modeling (ABM) (
dc.subjectInformation Entropy
dc.subjectGauteng City-Region
dc.titleMR Owethu Mlambo
dc.typeWorking Paper

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