This study explored the economic impact of Sectoral-Aid-for-Trade (SAfT) on export performance within South Africa’s agricultural and manufacturing sectors. Numerous generic studies had been conducted to assess the link between SAfT and export performance; however, there had been limited empirical research on country-specific Aid-for-Trade (AfT) and countries’ export performance in foreign markets, a gap this study completed by using South Africa as a case study. There was also a gap in academic literature regarding the impact of SAfT on the economic performance in emerging nations. Instead, literature argued that there was no guarantee that exports could positively influence the pecuniary growth of a country, and that there was doubt regar...
Magister Commercii - MComThe objective of this study is to investigate the empirical relationship be...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...
The driving objective of the study was to estimate the impact of foreign trade on economic performan...
MCom (International Trade), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Throughout history the ...
MCom (Economics), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark CampusEconomically, countries are funded by ...
The driving objective of the study was to estimate the impact of foreign trade oneconomic performanc...
MCom (International Trade), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017Regional trade can be a...
In South Africa the export sector is frequently accorded a special role in encouraging faster econom...
Globalisation has changed the world economy. Manufacturers face vigorous competition in both local a...
This paper presents both a comparative analysis of South Africa's export structure and performance a...
The paper assesses the factors influencing South Africa’s agricultural export growth to its cardinal...
A widely held view is that export diversification constitutes an important component of export led g...
Various studies conclude that accelerated economic growth and development are necessary in South Afr...
This paper examines the relationship between foreign aid inflows and the export performance of the a...
Magister Commercii - MComThe objective of this study is to investigate the empirical relationship be...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...
The driving objective of the study was to estimate the impact of foreign trade on economic performan...
MCom (International Trade), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Throughout history the ...
MCom (Economics), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark CampusEconomically, countries are funded by ...
The driving objective of the study was to estimate the impact of foreign trade oneconomic performanc...
MCom (International Trade), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017Regional trade can be a...
In South Africa the export sector is frequently accorded a special role in encouraging faster econom...
Globalisation has changed the world economy. Manufacturers face vigorous competition in both local a...
This paper presents both a comparative analysis of South Africa's export structure and performance a...
The paper assesses the factors influencing South Africa’s agricultural export growth to its cardinal...
A widely held view is that export diversification constitutes an important component of export led g...
Various studies conclude that accelerated economic growth and development are necessary in South Afr...
This paper examines the relationship between foreign aid inflows and the export performance of the a...
Magister Commercii - MComThe objective of this study is to investigate the empirical relationship be...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...
Will aid given to specific sector promote growth? Will bilateral aid be more effective than multilat...