The thrust of this article is to examine critically the importance, performance and under-weighting of the industrial sector in Africa focusing on three countries, Botswana, Tanzania and Zambia, in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region. The article shows that both theoretical and empirical evidence indicates somewhat unsatisfactory industrial performance. The article attempts to explain the way forward (beyond the impasse), by providing alternative approaches, opportunities and recommendations
With its sustained growth, the unprecedented wave of foreign direct investment and the sharp decline...
This paper examines the status of industrial development in Africa with a focus on the identificatio...
The paper analyses how Industrial Engineering (IE) ideas may be applied to the Zimbabwean industry a...
The thrust of this article is to examine critically the importance, performance and under-weighting ...
Africa's industrial performance has been poor and its ability to industrialize successfully is under...
Original article can be found at: http://www.tandfonline.com/ Copyright Taylor & FrancisMany African...
The industrialisation agenda is a topical issue in debates on Africa’s development. Evidence shows t...
In the article, the author examines the debates that have permeated Africa's quest to catch-up with ...
This article investigates the processes of market selection and industry dynamics in a sub‐Saharan A...
The article reviews the literature on economic development, critiques neoliberal economic theories, ...
It is known that industrial sector development leads countries to a structural change, promoting job...
This article builds a case for the imperative of boosting the manufacturing sector as the surest way...
Industry in Sub-Saharan African programme countries is in a severe crisis. Is this affecting the ind...
Accelerating industrialisation is critical for African countries in order to reduce poverty and meet...
Bibliography: pages 71-75.After more than two decades of phenomenal economic expansion, Botswana now...
With its sustained growth, the unprecedented wave of foreign direct investment and the sharp decline...
This paper examines the status of industrial development in Africa with a focus on the identificatio...
The paper analyses how Industrial Engineering (IE) ideas may be applied to the Zimbabwean industry a...
The thrust of this article is to examine critically the importance, performance and under-weighting ...
Africa's industrial performance has been poor and its ability to industrialize successfully is under...
Original article can be found at: http://www.tandfonline.com/ Copyright Taylor & FrancisMany African...
The industrialisation agenda is a topical issue in debates on Africa’s development. Evidence shows t...
In the article, the author examines the debates that have permeated Africa's quest to catch-up with ...
This article investigates the processes of market selection and industry dynamics in a sub‐Saharan A...
The article reviews the literature on economic development, critiques neoliberal economic theories, ...
It is known that industrial sector development leads countries to a structural change, promoting job...
This article builds a case for the imperative of boosting the manufacturing sector as the surest way...
Industry in Sub-Saharan African programme countries is in a severe crisis. Is this affecting the ind...
Accelerating industrialisation is critical for African countries in order to reduce poverty and meet...
Bibliography: pages 71-75.After more than two decades of phenomenal economic expansion, Botswana now...
With its sustained growth, the unprecedented wave of foreign direct investment and the sharp decline...
This paper examines the status of industrial development in Africa with a focus on the identificatio...
The paper analyses how Industrial Engineering (IE) ideas may be applied to the Zimbabwean industry a...