Resource-based industrialisation in Southern Africa: Domestic policies, corporate strategies and regional dynamics

Resource-based industrialisation in Southern Africa: Domestic policies, corporate strategies and regional dynamics

Author: 
Judith Fessehaie
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2018
Responsibility: 
Rustomjee, Zavareh, jt. author
Source: 
Development Southern Africa Vol 35 No 3 January 2018 pp 404-418
Abstract: 

This article analyses policies and strategies adopted by Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe in order to develop linkage industries from the mineral sector. Whilst Southern Africa has a strongly integrated regional value chain for equipment and services related to mining, linkage development strategies in the three countries under examination have been formulated within narrow domestic frameworks. The evidence suggests that the success or failure of a resource-based industrialisation approach is country and sector specific, requiring the deployment of different and appropriately tailored policy instruments. Our research uncovered important cross-country variations in terms of opportunities created by specific mineral commodities, ambition and scope of industrial and linkage development strategies, and institutional capabilities to ensure enforcement and coherence with other policies.

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CITATION: Judith Fessehaie. Resource-based industrialisation in Southern Africa: Domestic policies, corporate strategies and regional dynamics . Oxon : Taylor & Francis Group , 2018. Development Southern Africa Vol 35 No 3 January 2018 pp 404-418 - Available at: https://library.au.int/resource-based-industrialisation-southern-africa-domestic-policies-corporate-strategies-and-regional