Using three different panel data sets, we show: (i) that mark-ups are significantly higher in South African manufacturing industries than they are in corresponding industries worldwide; (ii) that competition policy (i.e a reduction of mark-ups) should have largely positive effects on productivity growth and employment in South Africa. 1
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ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the extent of the mark-up of the South African manufac-turing sect...
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This paper examines the nature and sources of productivity growth in South African manufacturing sec...
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This paper analyses the relationship between trade liberalization and economic growth using a Schum-...
Abstract: The barrier model of productivity growth suggests that individual country productivity is...
While manufacturing is regarded as important for economic growth, there is evidence that productivit...
This article shows that mark-ups are significantly higher in South African manufacturing industries ...
This paper surveys the literature on the manufacturing sector in South Africa, focusing on concentra...
This paper investigates the extent of the mark-up of the South African manufacturing sector, taking ...
Using the manufacturing sector data at the three-digit level, the paper examines whether the degree ...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the extent of the mark-up of the South African manufac-turing sect...
Abstract: Individual country industrial sector productivity growth must be understood in the context...
2008 This paper employs a theoretical framework that allows for both direct and indirect impacts of ...
This paper examines the nature and sources of productivity growth in South African manufacturing sec...
The empirical trade literature examining the effect of tariff reductions on productivity commonly p...
Manufacturing in South Africa constantly face competition from both local as well as foreign entitie...
This paper empirically probes competition in the South African manufacturing sector using the latest...
Economic progress hinges on raising productivity – output per unit of input. Sustainable growth of l...
This paper analyses the relationship between trade liberalization and economic growth using a Schum-...
Abstract: The barrier model of productivity growth suggests that individual country productivity is...
While manufacturing is regarded as important for economic growth, there is evidence that productivit...