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Forum 1998: Industrial Restructuring in South Africa

Start: 
09/09/1998 (All day)
End: 
11/09/1998 (All day)
TIPS Annual Forum, 1998 was held in Johnesburg , South Africa.
Venue: 
Johannesburg

Event Publications

  • Mohan, R. (1998) Industrial Policy for Restructuring: Best Practice Policy Instruments in a Market Economy
  • Black, A. (1998) The Impact of Trade Liberalisation on the South African Motor Industry
  • Hodge, J. (1998) Developing a Trade and Industry Policy Agenda for Service Sectors in South Africa
  • Batchelor, P. and Dunne, P. (1998) The Restructuring of South Africa's Defence Industry
  • Dias, R. (1998) Determinants of Trade , inter and intra-industry trade in South Africa
  • Mohammed, S. (1998) An investigation into the Energy Intensive Sector in South Africa
  • Bhorat, H. and Hodge, J. (1998) The impact of structural and production method changes on employment growth of occupational groupings in South Africa
  • Streak, J. (1998) The Determinants of FDI in South Africa's industrial development strategy: towards a research agenda
  • Nobanda, J. (1998) Informal Clothing: the case of the inner-city Johannesburg
  • Pakes, T. (1998) SDI in South Africa with specific reference to the Eastern Cape
  • Creamer, K. (1998) The Political Economy of Competition Law
  • Hoekman, B. (2000) Competition Policy in the Context of Economy-Wide Reform

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