South African Managed Trade Policy: The Wasting of a Mineral Endowment
By (Author) Graham A. Davis
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
25th May 1994
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Retail and wholesale industries
Extractive industries
380.130968
Hardback
168
Since 1925, import substitution programmes have diverted South Africa's mineral revenues away from efficient investments and into the creation of an uncompetitive manufacturing sector. Protection has recently been augmented by a General Export Incentive Scheme that was designed to increase manufacturing exports. A multisector general equilibrium analysis shows the export scheme is highly complex with unusual and undesirable structural effects, seeming little more than a continuation of social engineering of the past. This work provides a definitive analysis of past and present South African trade policy, using a methodology of interest to other trade and development researchers operating in similarly spare informational environments.
GRAHAM A. DAVIS is Assistant Professor in the Mineral Economics Department at the Colorado School of Mines. Dr. Davis has lived and taught in South Africa.