If you liked Sugar processing by Raphael Kaplinsky, start with The law and economics of globalisation (2009), Micro-electronics and employment revisited (1987), and Employment effects of multinational enterprises (1979). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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· Raphael Kaplinsky books in order
Recommended next reads
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The law and economics of globalisation
2009 · 342 pages · Linda Y. Yueh, Robert C. Bird, Frederico Bonaglia, Maurizio Bussolo, Graeme Chamberlin, Thomas Cottier, Kamala Dawar, Axel Dreher, Michael D. Intriligator, Raphael Kaplinsky, Sally, Razeen · Same author
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Micro-electronics and employment revisited
1987 · 181 pages · Raphael Kaplinsky · Same author
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Employment effects of multinational enterprises
1979 · 41 pages · Raphael Kaplinsky · Same author
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From mass production to flexible specialisation
1991 · 74 pages · Raphael Kaplinsky · Same author
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South African Industrial Performance and Structure in a Comparative Context (IDS Discussion Papers)
1994 · 80 pages · Raphael Kaplinsky · Same author
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Spreading the Gains from Globalisation: What Can Be Learned from Value Chain Analysis
2000 · 40 pages · Raphael Kaplinsky · Same author
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Globalization, Poverty and Inequality
2005 · 216 pages · Raphael Kaplinsky · Same author
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8
Reading on the Multinational Corporation in Kenya
1978 · 334 pages · Raphael Kaplinsky · Same author
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9
Microelectrónica y empleo
1989 · 268 pages · Raphael Kaplinsky · Same author
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10
Impact of China on Global Commodity Prices
2013 · 240 pages · Raphael Kaplinsky · Same author
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The economies of small
1990 · 244 pages · Raphael Kaplinsky · Same author
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South African industrial policy and the learning firm
1996 · 45 pages · Raphael Kaplinsky · Same author
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BookOrb recommends The law and economics of globalisation (2009), Micro-electronics and employment revisited (1987), Employment effects of multinational enterprises (1979), From mass production to flexible specialisation (1991), and South African Industrial Performance and Structure in a Comparative Context (IDS Discussion Papers) (1994).
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Sugar processing is by Raphael Kaplinsky.