If you liked Globalization, Poverty and Inequality by Raphael Kaplinsky, start with Globalisation, Industrialisation and Sustainable Growth (IDS Discussion Paper) (1998), Sugar processing (1983), and A record of a Seminar on Unemployment in LDCs and Its Implications for UK Foreign Economic Policy (1972). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Globalisation, Industrialisation and Sustainable Growth (IDS Discussion Paper)
1998 · 44 pages · Raphael Kaplinsky · Same author
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Sugar processing
1983 · 158 pages · Raphael Kaplinsky · Same author
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A record of a Seminar on Unemployment in LDCs and Its Implications for UK Foreign Economic Policy
1972 · Raphael Kaplinsky · Same author
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Hidden Energy Crisis
2010 · 244 pages · Raphael Kaplinsky · Same author
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Promoting industrial diversification in resource intensive economies
2012 · 160 pages · Raphael Kaplinsky · Same author
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Easternisation
1994 · 321 pages · Raphael Kaplinsky · Same author
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The formulation and implementation of industrial policy in South Africa
1997 · 37 pages · Raphael Kaplinsky · Same author
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Europe's next step
1995 · 332 pages · Raphael Kaplinsky · Same author
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The law and economics of globalisation
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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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South African Industrial Performance and Structure in a Comparative Context (IDS Discussion Papers)
1994 · 80 pages · Raphael Kaplinsky · Same author
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BookOrb recommends Globalisation, Industrialisation and Sustainable Growth (IDS Discussion Paper) (1998), Sugar processing (1983), A record of a Seminar on Unemployment in LDCs and Its Implications for UK Foreign Economic Policy (1972), Hidden Energy Crisis (2010), and Promoting industrial diversification in resource intensive economies (2012).
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Globalization, Poverty and Inequality is by Raphael Kaplinsky.