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Report of the Industrial Strategy Project Avril Joffe, David Kaplan, Raphael Kaplinsky, and David Lewis IDRC/UCT Press 1995 ISBN Out of print e-ISBN 1-55250-439-5 264 pp.
The Industrial Strategy Project was undertaken to investigate the reasons for South Africa's poor manufacturing performance over the past 20 years. This book summarizes the findings of the project, which include a broad strategy and concrete policies to improve this performance. THE AUTHORS Avril Joffe is a Research Associate in the Sociology of Work Unit at the University of the Witwatrsrand. She is a specialist on labour market issues, focusing on human resource development, work organisation and industrial relations. David Kaplan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics, and Director of the Development Policy Research Unit at the University of Cape Town. He has worked on aspects of South African economic development with a focus on industry, including studies of the telecommunications and machine tool industries. Raphael Kaplinsky is a Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex. He researches and advises government, management, trade unions and international organisations on industrial strategy policy. David Lewis is Senior Research Officer in the Development Policy Research Unit at the University of Cape Town, and is currently Special Adviser on Labour Market Policy to the Minister of Labour.
Foreword John Gomomo, President, Congress of South African Trade Unions 1995 Introduction Avril Joffe, David Kaplan, Raphael Kaplinsky and David Lewis 1995 Acknowledgements 1995 Section 1 Manufacturing performance 1995 Objectives and strategies 1995 Industrial policies 1995 Building institutional capacity 1995 Section 2 Markets, ownership & manufacturing performance DAVID LEWIS 1995 Human resource development & workplace innovation: and intelligentproduction strategy for industrial regeneration AVRIL JOFFE 1995 Ensuring technological advance in South African manufacturing industry:some policy proposals DAVID KAPLAN 1995 |
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