The deciduous fruit canning industry (DFCI) is a resource and labor-intensive industry with a high trade ratio. It offers the prospect of being a significant source of employment and export earnings for a number of southern hemisphere countries which enjoy a considerable comparative advantage. Market distortions severely constrain this outcome, however, most importantly a combination of protection and subsidies in the industrially advanced countries. In addition, as in other sectors, globalization is increasingly associated with processes in which value-added activities are located in the major markets of the industrialized countries. This paper examines the DFCI in South Africa and explores the consequences of market distortions and the sh...
South Africa has rapidly reduced trade barriers since the end of Apartheid, yet agricultural product...
Thesis (M.Com. (International Commerce))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.As a res...
Agriculture remains an important sector in South Africa despite its small direct share of the countr...
The South African deciduous fruit industry has experienced difficulties in the past few years. Most ...
MCom (International Trade), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Throughout history the ...
This paper puts forward a strategic view of what South African trade policy should be doing in relat...
Globalisation has changed the world economy. Manufacturers face vigorous competition in both local a...
South Africa faces a severe problem of persistent structural unemployment. This results not only fro...
The global agricultural marketing environment is changing rapidly. Coupled with the advance in techn...
Using South Africa as an example, this article explores how the structure of production affects expo...
This paper presents both a comparative analysis of South Africa's export structure and performance a...
This paper examines the role of the international market in mediating North-South relations and anal...
This paper aims to identify trade trends for primary products from the South African agricultural, f...
As a result of globalisation, firms across both developed and developing countries are experiencing ...
This paper analyses the determinants of competitiveness in the South African citrus fruit industry. ...
South Africa has rapidly reduced trade barriers since the end of Apartheid, yet agricultural product...
Thesis (M.Com. (International Commerce))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.As a res...
Agriculture remains an important sector in South Africa despite its small direct share of the countr...
The South African deciduous fruit industry has experienced difficulties in the past few years. Most ...
MCom (International Trade), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Throughout history the ...
This paper puts forward a strategic view of what South African trade policy should be doing in relat...
Globalisation has changed the world economy. Manufacturers face vigorous competition in both local a...
South Africa faces a severe problem of persistent structural unemployment. This results not only fro...
The global agricultural marketing environment is changing rapidly. Coupled with the advance in techn...
Using South Africa as an example, this article explores how the structure of production affects expo...
This paper presents both a comparative analysis of South Africa's export structure and performance a...
This paper examines the role of the international market in mediating North-South relations and anal...
This paper aims to identify trade trends for primary products from the South African agricultural, f...
As a result of globalisation, firms across both developed and developing countries are experiencing ...
This paper analyses the determinants of competitiveness in the South African citrus fruit industry. ...
South Africa has rapidly reduced trade barriers since the end of Apartheid, yet agricultural product...
Thesis (M.Com. (International Commerce))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.As a res...
Agriculture remains an important sector in South Africa despite its small direct share of the countr...