Structural Transformation in South Africa: The Challenges of Inclusive Industrial Development in a Middle-Income Country

Author:   Antonio Andreoni (Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose University College London UK) ,  Research Associate Pamela Mondliwa (Centre for Competition Regulation and Economic Development University of Johannesburg and Senior Managing Consultant Berkeley Research Group) ,  Professor of Economics Simon Robert (University of Johannesburg South Africa) ,  Fiona Tregenna (University of Johannesburg South Africa)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780192894311


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   August 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Taking South Africa as an important case study of the challenges of structural transformation, Structural Transformation in South Africa offers a new micro-meso level framework and evidence linking country-specific and global dynamics of change, with a focus on the current challenges and opportunities faced by middle-income countries. Detailed analyses of industry groupings and interests in South Africa reveal the complex set of interlocking country-specific factors which have hampered structural transformation over several decades, but also the emerging productive areas and opportunities for structural change. The structural transformation trajectory of South Africa presents a unique country case, given its industrial structure, concentration and highly internationalized economy, as well as the objective of black economic empowerment. Structural Transformation in South Africa links these micro-meso dynamics to global forces driving economic, institutional and social change. This include digital industrialization, global value chain consolidation, financialization, environmental and other sustainability challenges, which are reshaping structural transformation dynamics across middle-income countries like South Africa. While these new drivers of change are disrupting existing industries and interests in some areas, in others they are reinforcing existing trends and configurations of power. The book analyses the ways in which both the domestic and global drivers of structural transformation shape-and, in some cases, are shaped by-a country's political settlement and its evolution. By focusing on the political economy of structural transformation, the book disentangles the specific dynamics underlying the South African experience of the middle-income country conundrum. In so doing, it brings to light the broader challenges faced by similar countries in achieving structural transformation via industrial policies.

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Author:   Antonio Andreoni (Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose University College London UK) ,  Research Associate Pamela Mondliwa (Centre for Competition Regulation and Economic Development University of Johannesburg and Senior Managing Consultant Berkeley Research Group) ,  Professor of Economics Simon Robert (University of Johannesburg South Africa) ,  Fiona Tregenna (University of Johannesburg South Africa)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
ISBN:  

9780192894311


ISBN 10:   0192894315
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   August 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Antonio Andreoni is Associate Professor of Industrial Economics at University College London and Head of Research at the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose. He is Visiting Associate Professor in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, SARChI Industrial Development, University of Johannesburg. His research on industrial dynamics, development and policy has appeared in leading journals including Cambridge Journal of Economics, Development and Change, Cambridge Journal of Regions Economy and Society, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, European Journal of Development Research and Energy Policy. Antonio holds a PhD from Cambridge University and is Life Member of Clare Hall. Pamela Mondliwa is a senior managing consultant at Berkeley Research Group (BRG) and a research associate at the Centre for Competition, Regulation and Economic Development (CCRED), University of Johannesburg. Prior to joining BRG, she was a senior researcher at CCRED. Pamela's research experience is on issues related to competition, economic regulation, industrial development, and regional economic development. She has provided research support to various government departments in South Africa and advises competition authorities in the Southern Africa region. Simon Roberts is a professor of economics at the University of Johannesburg, where he founded the Centre for Competition, Regulation and Economic Development (CCRED). He has worked extensively on issues of industrial development, trade, regional and global value chains, competition, and economic regulation in Southern and East Africa, advising governments, competition authorities and regulators. He was an economics director at the UK Competition and Markets Authority (2019 to 2020) and Chief Economist at the Competition Commission of South Africa from 2006 to 2012. He was an associate professor in economics at the University of Witwatersrand, from 2002 to 2006. Fiona Tregenna holds the DST/NRF South African Research Chair (SARChI) in Industrial Development and is a Professor of Economics at the University of Johannesburg. She has a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Cambridge. Fiona is a part-time Member of the Competition Tribunal where she adjudicates competition (anti-trust) cases, and serves on a number of boards, advisory panels and councils, including the Presidential Economic Advisory Council. She consults to various research institutes and international organisations such as UNIDO, UNCTAD and the ILO. Her primary research interest is in issues of structural change, deindustrialization, and industrial development.

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