Industrial decentralisation in South Africa: tool of Apartheid or spontaneous restructuring? |
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Authors: | Dr. Paul Wellings Mr. Anthony Black |
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Affiliation: | (1) Development Studies Unit, University of Natal, Durban, South Africa;(2) Department of Economics, University of Natal, Durban, South Africa |
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Abstract: | Industrial decentralisation (ID) has been a central component of South Africa's regional strategy for over twenty years. Until recently, though, the programme has evinced little interest amongst industrialists. The fact that ID policy has been premised upon political rather than economic considerations has been thought to lie at the root of this failure. Following recent developments, however, this view is being reassessed. The reorganisation of ID policy in 1982 and the dramatic acceleration in the rate of industrial relocations that this reorganisation appears to have induced, has led theorists to revise their thinking on both the economic and political imperatives underpinning the programme. The purpose of this paper is to review the debates that are now developing concerning ID in South Africa, and to suggest where further research and analysis might be most profitably directed. |
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