This paper empirically probes competition in the South African manufacturing sector using the latest published data on the industries of this sector released by the national statistical office. It is found that enterprise behaviour in this sector is governed by competition where the negativity between industry concentration and its linkages with output, employment, labour productivity, profit margins, rates of return, investment, and producer prices, has more to do with the limiting of rivalry between enterprises, as opposed to growing concentration promoting by itself poor economic performance. The findings are consistent with earlier investigations. From a managerial perspective, they suggest that while adaptive behaviour by enterprises t...
M.Comm.South Africa's demand for electricity is expected to outstrip the industry's generation capac...
Prior research has emphasized that the high costs and risks arising from a poor investment climate— ...
This paper uses newly available firm-level tax data to evaluate the market structure in South Africa...
CITATION: Djolov, G. 2015. Competition in the South African manufacturing sector : an empirical prob...
This paper surveys the literature on the manufacturing sector in South Africa, focusing on concentra...
This article shows that mark-ups are significantly higher in South African manufacturing industries ...
Using the new official measures of concentration, this study finds a strong and highly significant c...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 24-27)Our investigation of industry structure in South A...
CITATION: Dewa, M. T., Matope, S. & Van Der Merwe, A. F. 2014. An empirical analysis of operational ...
Summary This article is based on research into manufacturing microenterprises in South Africa cond...
Survival in highly competitive and fragmented markets requires producers to focus on both price and ...
This paper presents results based on a recent South African firm-level survey. It examines the expo...
Our investigation of industry structure in South African manufacturing reveals evidence of imperfect...
Magister Commercii - MComThe South African banking industry is relatively sound and adequately capit...
M.Comm.The South African Competition Act (Republic of South Africa, 1998) has had little impact in d...
M.Comm.South Africa's demand for electricity is expected to outstrip the industry's generation capac...
Prior research has emphasized that the high costs and risks arising from a poor investment climate— ...
This paper uses newly available firm-level tax data to evaluate the market structure in South Africa...
CITATION: Djolov, G. 2015. Competition in the South African manufacturing sector : an empirical prob...
This paper surveys the literature on the manufacturing sector in South Africa, focusing on concentra...
This article shows that mark-ups are significantly higher in South African manufacturing industries ...
Using the new official measures of concentration, this study finds a strong and highly significant c...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 24-27)Our investigation of industry structure in South A...
CITATION: Dewa, M. T., Matope, S. & Van Der Merwe, A. F. 2014. An empirical analysis of operational ...
Summary This article is based on research into manufacturing microenterprises in South Africa cond...
Survival in highly competitive and fragmented markets requires producers to focus on both price and ...
This paper presents results based on a recent South African firm-level survey. It examines the expo...
Our investigation of industry structure in South African manufacturing reveals evidence of imperfect...
Magister Commercii - MComThe South African banking industry is relatively sound and adequately capit...
M.Comm.The South African Competition Act (Republic of South Africa, 1998) has had little impact in d...
M.Comm.South Africa's demand for electricity is expected to outstrip the industry's generation capac...
Prior research has emphasized that the high costs and risks arising from a poor investment climate— ...
This paper uses newly available firm-level tax data to evaluate the market structure in South Africa...