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CURRICULUM VITAE – MIKE MORRIS PERSONAL DETAILS Name Date of Birth Marital Status University Address

Telephone Email Occupation Citizenship

Michael Leon Morris 20th February 1949 Divorced School of Economics, University of Cape Town, Private Bag, Rondebosch, South Africa, 7700 +27 827757830

[email protected] Professor/ Consultant South Africa; Ireland

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS B.A. (Psychology; Philosophy) B.A. (Hons) (Psychology) M.A. (Politics) Ph.D (Development Studies)

University of Cape Town, 1970 University of Cape Town, 1971 University of Sussex, 1974 University of Sussex, Institute of Development Studies, 1981

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2006 

Professor and Principal Researcher, Director of Policy Research in International Services and Manufacturing (PRISM) School of Economics, University of Cape Town,

2015 

Honorary Associate, Institute of Development Studies at University of Sussex, United Kingdom

1997 - 2010 Senior Professor, (Head until 2002) School of Development Studies, University of Natal (renamed from 2004 University of KwaZulu-Natal). 1993 - 96

Associate Professor and Director, Centre for Social and Development Studies, University of Natal

1990 – 92

Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Social and Development Studies, University of Natal

1987 - 89

Research Fellow, Development Studies Unit, University of Natal.

1986

Researcher, Sociology Department, University of Natal.

1980 - 81

Lecturer, African and South African Economic History, University of Cape Town.

1977 - 9

Part time lecturing in Sociology, Economic History, Psychology Departments, University of Cape Town.

1976

South African Labour and Development Research Unit, University of Cape Town.

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1975

Visiting researcher, Centre for Development Research, Copenhagen.

1973 - 75

Research Assistant, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex.

Other Visiting University Fellow and Teaching 2005

Visiting Professor, School of Economics, University of Cape Town.

2003

Visiting Professorial Fellow, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague.

2001

Japanese International Co-operation Agency Official Visitor to various institutions (academic and government) in Japan (April).

1999

Visiting Professorial Fellow, the Copenhagen Business School

1990

Visiting Fellow, Centre for Developing Area Studies, McGill University.

1978

Visiting Fellow, Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, University of Copenhagen

1976

Anglo/Danish Exchange Scholarship presenting seminars at the Universities of Copenhagen, Roskilde, Aarhus and Aalborg.

1975

Visiting Fellow, Centre for Development Research, Copenhagen.

Teaching/training in non university institutions Seminars and lectures to the following (selected) non-university institutions: Baldwins Steel management; Belgian Automotive Suppliers Annual General Meeting; Black Sash annual national conference; Cape Clothing and Textile Cluster; Chemical Workers Industrial Union; Congress of South African Trade Unions; Department of Trade and Industry; Durban Automotive Cluster; General Workers Union; Federation of South African Trade Unions; International Labour Organisation; International Trade Centre; KFC, World Bank; Kenyan Food Processing Exporters; Kirgyzstan (Bishkek) Chamber of Industry; KwaZulu-Natal Regional Economic Forum; KwaZulu-Natal/Eastern Cape Benchmarking Club Group; Les Owen Industrial Relations Consultants - management training; National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa; OTH Beier and Company; SACHED; Seardel Clothing Group; Shell international management team from their worldwide operations; South African Council of Churches; South African Automotive Benchmarking Club; Steel, Engineering, Industrial Federation of South Africa; TIPS- department of trade and industry, South Africa; United Nations Centre against Apartheid; Urban Foundation

SOME RECENT LARGE MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECTS (This list is a selection and does not contain all projects nor the various sub-components) 2015

‘Supermarket Expansion in Southern Africa’ – (GIZ, Germany).

2015

‘Mining suppliers in Southern Africa’, BGR (Germany)

2014

‘The Political Economy of Renewable Energy in South Africa’, Part of the PEACH project, Institute of Development Studies and DFID

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2014

‘Developing Industry Clusters and Supply Chains to support Diversification and Sustainable Development of Exports in Africa’, African Export-Import Bank

2013

‘Identifying and developing sustainable interventions to promote non-automotive industries in the Eastern Cape’, commissioned by the National Treasury, South African Government

2012

‘Reaping the Benefits of Value Addition in the Commodities Sector in Africa’, United Nations Economic Commission on Africa

2012

‘Clothing and Textile sector in Lesotho – An Industrial Policy’, African Development Bank

2009 - 2012 ‘Making the Most of Commodities Program for Africa – industrialization and linkages’, Project Leader, funded by International Development Research Centre of Canada, Hewlett Foundation, Oppenheimer Award 2007 - 2012 ‘African Clothing and Footwear Research Network: Innovation, Employment, and Poverty Reduction’ – Steering committee member, DFID, IDRC 2009 - 11

‘The relevance of “globalized regulation” for developing countries: some African experiences’ – World Bank, Washington

2009 - 10

‘Energy Efficiency production in Automotive and Clothing Sectors’, Contribution to the Industrial Development Report 2010, UNIDO, Vienna

2007 - 10

‘U-KNOW: Knowledge and Competitiveness, member of a large global consortium funded by the European Commission

2006 -11

‘Asian Drivers (China) Impact on Africa’ - Coordinating committee member of the African Economic Research Consortium. Rockefeller Foundation and IDRC

2007 - 08

‘A Sectoral Analysis of Skills Gaps and Shortages in the Clothing and Textile Industry in South Africa’, Human Sciences Research Council of South Africa

2005 - 06

‘Asian Drivers : Clothing and Textile Industry and Government Policy Responses post MFA – Sub Saharan Africa’, project institutionally located at the Institute of Development Studies, UK, DFID.

2005-06

‘The Competitive Dynamics and Policy Responsiveness of the Madagascar Garment Industry post-MFA’, for African Clothing and Footwear Research Network

1999-2003 ‘Endogenising change management in South Africa: facilitating process innovation to improve the value added competitiveness of South African manufacturers’, funded by Department of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology 1998-2002 ‘International competitiveness and value chains in selected manufacturing sectors in South Africa’ European Union for the Department of Trade and Industry 2001-2002 ‘A policy oriented value chain research handbook’ funded by the IDRC 2000-2001 ‘The impact of the information economy and e-business on South African industry with particular reference to international competitiveness and supply chain management’ funded by the IDRC

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1999-2002 ‘Donor roles, recipient strategies and new policy agendas in post-conflict Southern Africa’, IDRC 1998-1999 ‘Human resource development and industrial restructuring’, Human Sciences Research Council of South Africa 1996-1998 ‘Industrial restructuring in the KwaZulu Natal manufacturing sector’, International Development Research Centre of Canada 1991-1994 ‘Violence, class differentiation and urban policy’, International Development Research Centre of Canada 1988-1992 ‘Telecommunications policy and delivery for disadvantaged black communities’, Telecommunications Manufacturers of South Africa

POLICY: FORUMS, ADVISORY BODIES, POLICY RESEARCH ACTIVITIES, 2012

Independent Expert appointed to submit a Report on the Wal-Mart/Massmart merger to the Competition Appeal Court

2001 - 2012 Expert adviser and Southern Africa country representative for the African Clothing and Footwear Research network institutionally located in the IDS, University of Nairobi 2005 

Founding Board member of the Centre for Business and Development Studies at the Copenhagen Business School.

2010 -11

Economic Advisor to Premiers Office, Government of the Western Cape.

2005 - 10

Oversight Committee Member for the Western Cape Provincial Government Micro Economic Development Strategy (MEDS) responsible for overseeing sectoral studies and writing the MEDS 2005, 2006, 2007/8 Synthesis Reports and the 2005 – ‘2009 Composite Report

2006 - 11

Steering committee member of the African Economic Research Consortium project on the Asian Drivers (China) Impact on Sub Saharan Africa.

2005 - 07

Facilitator and spokesperson for the Business Alliance (of the clothing and textiles value chain) representing the main clothing retailers, clothing manufacturers, and textile mills.

2005

Assisting the Department of Trade and Industry (SA) devising and work-shopping with stakeholders a Customised Sector Plan for the Clothing and Textiles Industry,

2005

Member of the Industrial Policy Reference Group to Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, DTI (South Africa).

2004

Project Leader Sector Studies (clothing/textiles, metals) for Western Cape Provincial Government to assist in the formulation of appropriate sector strategy levers.

2003 - 05

Member of Peer Review Panel Team for UNIDO’s strategic research programme COMPID (Combating Poverty and Marginalization through Industrial Development)

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2001 - 05

Member of Global Value Chain Research and Policy Network. This was a select group of international researchers and policy/strategy practitioners funded by the Rockefeller Foundation and met on a yearly basis (Bellagio 2001, Rockport 2002, Bellagio 2003).

2002

Specialist expert to International Trade Centre on global value chains and exporting industries working in Kenya, Uganda, Kirgizstan.

2002

Consultant to the International Trade Centre, Geneva, assisting with their sector-level strategy development programme

2000

Consultant member of the Danish team evaluating the DANIDA Business-to-Business Programme for the Department of Trade and Industry (South Africa).

1998-2002 Member of the consortium comprising the European Union funded Policy Support Programme for the Department of Trade and Industry providing policy relevant training, policy briefs and policy guidance. 1998-2002 Executive member of the KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape and Gauteng Benchmarking Clubs, and the Durban Automotive Cluster 1998

Consultant member of T&B Consult (Denmark) team funded by DANIDA assisting with capacity building of Manufacturing Advisory Centres in Durban and Port Elizabeth

1997

Northern Cape Ministry of Economic Affairs - Project leader assessing institutional capacity for manufacturing development

1997

Department of Trade and Industry - Assessor and accrediting agency of training course for international trade and economic missions.

1996

KwaZulu-Natal Ministry of Economic Affairs Growth and Development Strategy contribution on the manufacturing sector.

1996

European Union - member of an international team assessing the proposed trade agreement with South Africa.

1995-6

Member of the consulting team writing A Development Vision and Strategy for KwaZulu-Natal, for the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Minister of Economic Affairs.

1995

CSIR - KwaZulu-Natal’s manufacturing sector: pollution and environmental impact

1995

Member of the Advisory Panel writing the Green Paper on Telecommunications Policy for the Minister of Telecommunications

1995

Advisor and local consultant to the Danish Cooperation for Environment and Development Program Formulation Mission to South Africa, Danish Ministry of Environment and Energy.

1994-6

Member of the National Telecommunications Forum.

1994-5

ESKOM - Joint project leader The Structure and Growth of the Economy of KwaZuluNatal for the Electrification Master Plan for ESKOM

1992-4

MNET and Cable and Wireless - various telephone usage studies

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1992-3

The Regional Development Advisory Committee Joint of Natal - Joint project leader of The Economic Development of Region E

1990

Participant in ANC Economic Policy Forum in Harare

1987 - 92

Regional coordinator and member of the Economic Trends Group - a policy research and advisory group for the ANC and COSATU

MAJOR MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE University Management 2006 

Founder and Director of Policy Research in International Services and Manufacturing (PRISM), School of Economics, University of Cape Town.

2012 

Convenor of the Masters in Economic Development, Economics Department, University of Cape Town

1998 -2002 Head of School of Development Studies, University of Natal 1996 - 98

Director of the Centre for Social and Development Studies, University of Natal.

1991 - 92

Acting Director of the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Natal

1990 - 92

Regional Co-ordinator of the Economic Trends Research Group - researching and formulating socio-economic policy for COSATU and the ANC.

1988 - 89

Acting Head of the Development Studies Unit, University of Natal

Boards of Management and Committees at University of Natal: 2002 - 2003 University Research Committee 2001 - 2003 University Planning and Resources Committee 2001 - 2002 University Support Staff Planning and Resources Committee 2001 - 2002 Chair of Faculty Research Committee 1997- 2002 Member of elected Senate of University of Natal 1989 - 92

Board of Management - Audio-Visual Association

1988 - 90

Board of Management - Education Policy Unit

1987 - 92

Board of Management - Centre for Socio-Legal Studies

1985 - 87

Board of Management - Trade Union Research Project

1985 - 87

Board of Management - Industrial Health Unit

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Staff/Union Organisation University Staff Organisations: 1990 - 91

Vice President of the Union of Democratic University Staff Associations

1988 - 90

General Secretary of the Union of Democratic University Staff Associations

1987 - 89

Vice-chair of the Joint Academic Staff Association of University of Natal.

Civil Society Management (NGO and Trade Union) 2009 - 2015 Board of the South African Institute for Entrepreneurship 1988 - 90

General Secretary of the Union of Democratic University Staff Associations (UDUSA).

1982 - 5

Branch Secretary of the Natal Branch of the General Workers Union.

Private Sector 1998 

Director of Benchmarking and Manufacturing Analysts Pty Ltd (Durban, Cape Town, London) providing policy research, manufacturing diagnostics, and cluster facilitation to manufacturing firms see www.bmanalysts.com).

1993 – 96

Director Data Research Africa (private development consultancy firm), Durban.

Journal Editorial Positions 2013 

Editorial Board of Journal of African Trade

2000 - 07

Editorial Board of Development Southern Africa

1986 - 2008 Founding Editor of TRANSFORMATION: critical perspectives on Southern Africa.

PUBLICATIONS Book 1.

‘One Thing Leads to Another: Promoting Industrialisation by Making the Most of the Commodity Boom in Sub Saharan Africa’, Lulu, Raleigh: North Carolina, 2012 (co-authored R.Kaplinsky, D. Kaplan)

Monographs 1

‘Clusters, Supply Chains and Value Chains in Africa’, AfrEximBank, Cairo, 2014. (Coauthored R. Kaplinsky).

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‘Making the Most of Africa’s Commodities: Linkage Development, Value Addition and Industrialisation’, United Nations Economic Commission on Africa, (This formed the substantive part of the ENECA 2013 Economic Report on Africa 2013, (co-authored J. Fessehaie)

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‘Making the Most of Commodities Synthesis Reports’, Discussion Papers 12, 13, 14, Open University and University of Cape Town, 2011.

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‘Micro-Economic Development Strategy (MEDS) for the Western Cape: A Composite Report 2005 - 2009’, Western Cape Provincial Government, Department Of Economic Development, 2009, (co-authored Dave Kaplan, Reza Daniels)

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‘Globalization, the Changed Global Dynamics of the Clothing and Textile Value Chains and the Impact on Sub-Saharan Africa’, UNIDO, Vienna, 2009. (co-authored J. Barnes).

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‘Micro-Economic Development Strategy for the Western Cape Synthesis Report: 2007’, Western Cape Provincial Government, Department Of Economic Development, 2008, (coauthored Dave Kaplan, Reza Daniels, Jo Lorentzen)

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‘Micro-Economic Development Strategy for the Western Cape Synthesis Report: 2006’, Western Cape Provincial Government, Department Of Economic Development, 2007, (coauthored Dave Kaplan, Reza Daniels, Jo Lorentzen)

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‘Micro-Economic Development Strategy for the Western Cape Synthesis Report: 2005’, Western Cape Provincial Government, Department Of Economic Development, 2005, (coauthored Dave Kaplan, Malcolm Keswell, Jo Lorentzen)

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‘A Handbook for Value Chain Research’, mimeo, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex and School of Development Studies, University of Natal, (www.ids.ac.uk/global, www.globalvaluechains.org and www.nu.ac.za/csds) 2002 (co-authored R. Kaplinsky).

10 ‘A Handbook for Value Chain Research’, in ‘Competitividad: Conceptos y Buenas Practicas, una herramienta de autoaprendiza y consulta’, Inter-American Development Bank, Santiago, Chile, 2004. (co-authored R. Kaplinsky)’ 11 ‘The Global Wood Furniture Value Chain: What Prospects for Upgrading by Developing Countries?, United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Vienna, 2003, also (http://www.unido.org/doc/12218) (co-authored R. Kaplinsky, J. Readman, O. Memedovic).

Training Monographs/Materials 1. ‘Manufacturing Excellence for World Class Manufacturing: a resource package’, CD plus 6 printed manuals, Benchmarking and Manufacturing Analysts, 2003, (co-authored J. Bessant, R. Kaplinsky, J. Barnes, N. Dunne) (435p) 2. ‘Successful Manufacturing in a Global Environment: A resource to help facilitate capability development in the South African metals industry’, mimeo and CD, Brighton: Centre for Research in Innovation Management, University of Brighton, Greanbean Publications, 2002, (co-authored J. Bessant, R. Kaplinsky) (111 pages) 3. ‘Looking for World Class: A Guidebook for Assessing Competitive Performance and Practice’, mimeo and CD, Brighton: Centre for Research in Innovation Management, University of Brighton and Institute for Development Studies, University of Sussex, 2001 www.centrim.bus.bton.ac.uk (co-authored J. Bessant, R. Kaplinsky) (106p)

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Journal Articles 1. ‘Local Embeddedness and Economic Upgrading: Global Value Chains and Foreign Direct Investment in Lesotho’s Apparel Industry’, Oxford Development Studies, (Under review), (coauthored C. Staritz). 2.

‘Regionalism, end markets and ownership matter: Shifting dynamics in the apparel export industry in Sub Saharan Africa’, Environment and Planning A (Capturing the Gains Special Issue), (forthcoming 2016) (co-authored C. Staritz, L. Plank).

3. ‘Thinning and Thickening: Productive Sector Policies in the Era of Global Value Chains’, European Journal of Development Research, (forthcoming), 2016 (co-authored R.Kaplinsky). 4. Political Economy of Climate-relevant Change Policies: the Case of Renewable Energy in South Africa’, IDS Evidence Report, Brighton: IDS (2015) (co-authored L. Martin) 5. ‘The Industrialisation Challenge for Africa: Towards a Commodities Based Industrialisation Path’, Journal of African Trade, December, 2014 (co-authored J. Fessehaie) 6. ‘Industrialisation Trajectories in Madagascar’s export apparel industry: Ownership, local embeddedness and economic upgrading’, World Development, 56, 2014 (co-authored C. Staritz) 7. ‘Value Chain Dynamics of Chinese Copper Mining in Zambia: Enclave or Linkage Development?, European Journal of Development Research, 25, 4, 2013. (co-authored J. Fessehaie) 8. ‘‘‘One thing leads to another’’ - Commodities, linkages and industrial development’, Special Issue Resources Policy, 37, 2012, (co-authored R.Kaplinsky, D. Kaplan) 9. ‘Editorial Introduction’, Special Issue Resources Policy, 37, 2012, (co-authored R.Kaplinsky, D. Kaplan) 10. ‘Value chain dynamics, local embeddedness, and upgrading in the clothing sectors of Lesotho and Swaziland’, Int. J. Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, 4, 1/2/3, 2011. (coauthored C. Staritz, J. Barnes) 11. The Policy Challenge for Sub Saharan Africa of Large Scale Chinese FDI’, Real Instituto Elcano, ARI 169/2010 - 30/11/2010, (co-authored R. Kaplinsky) 12. ‘The Asian Drivers and SSA: Is there a future for export oriented African industrialisation?’, World Economy, 32, 11, 2009, (co-authored R. Kaplinsky) 13. ‘Chinese FDI in Sub-Saharan Africa: Engaging with Large Dragons’, European Journal of Development Research, 21, 4, 2009, (co-authored R. Kaplinsky). 14. ‘L’impatto della Cina sull’Africa Sub-Sahariana Visto Attraverso la Lente Del Commercial s’, Afriche e Orienti,: Revista di Studi ai Confini tra Africa Mediterraneo e Medio Oriente, Anno X, N.2, pp 35-48, March 2008, (co-authored R. Kaplinsky). 15. 'Globalisation, welfare and competitiveness: the impacts of Chinese imports on the South African clothing and textile industry', Competition and Change, Vol. 12, No. 4, 2008, 355–376 (coauthored G. Einhorn)

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16. ‘Value chain analysis: a tool for enhancing export supply policies’, International Journal of Technology of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, 1, 3, 2008, (co-authored R. Kaplinsky). 17. ‘Do the Asian Drivers Undermine Export-Oriented Industrialisation in SSA?’ World Development, 36, 2, 2008 (co-authored R. Kaplinsky). 18. ‘Staying in the Global Automotive Industry: what can developing economies learn from South Africa about linking into global automotive value chains?’, European Journal of Development Research, 20,1, 2008, (co-authored J. Barnes) 19. ‘The Impact of China on Sub-Saharan Africa’ (November 2007), IDS Working Paper 291, (coauthored R Kaplinsky, D McCormick) 20. ‘Undressing the Numbers: The Employment Effect of Import Quotas on Clothing and Textiles’, Journal of Development Perspectives, 2, 2, 2007. (co-authored L. Edwards) 21. ‘Organising Cluster Cooperation and Learning Networks in South Africa, African Studies - a Special Festschrift Issue for Bill Freund, 65, 1, 2006.(co-authored J. Barnes) 22. ‘Using Learning Networks to Enable Industrial Development: Case studies from South Africa’, International Journal of Operations Management, (2006), 26, 5. (co-authored J. Bessant, J. Barnes) 23. ‘China’s Dominance of Global Clothing and Textiles: Is preferential trade access an answer for Sub-Saharan Africa?’, IDS Bulletin, 37,1, January 2006 24. ‘Industrial Policy in Developing Economies: Developing Dynamic Comparative Advantage in the South African Automobile Sector’, Competition and Change, 8, 2, June 2004 (coauthored R. Kaplinsky, J. Barnes) 25. ‘Driving Environmental Change: its Impact on the Furniture and Timber Products Value Chain in South Africa’ Geoforum, 35, 2, 2004, (co-authored N. Dunne) 26. ‘The German Connection: Shifting Power in the Political Economy of the South African Automotive Industry’, Industrial and Corporate Change, 13, 5, 2004, (co-authored J. Barnes) 27. ‘Does E-commerce Fulfil its Promise for Developing Country Garment Export Producers?, Oxford Development Studies, 32,2, June 2004, (co-authored S. Moodley). 28. ‘Governance Matters in Value Chains’, Developing Alternatives, Vol. 9, No. 1, Winter 2003. (co-authored R. Kaplinsky) 29. ‘Developing Capability Through Learning Networks’, The International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development, 2, 1, 2003, (co-authored J. Bessant, R Kaplinsky). 30. ‘The Globalisation of Product Markets and Immiserising Growth: Lessons from the South African Furniture Industry’, World Development, 30, 7, July 2002 (co-authored R. Kaplinsky, J Readman.) 31. ‘Creating Value Chain Co-Operation’ IDS Bulletin, 32, 3, 2001. 32. ‘Globalisation and Industrial Restructuring in a South African City’, Economic and Political Weekly, XXXVI, 24, 2001. (co-authored J. Barnes, N. Dunne)

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33. ‘Middle Management And International Competitiveness In South Africa’s Manufacturing Sector’, Technovation, 21, 5, May 2001, (co-authored J Barnes, J Bessant, N Dunne) 34. Trade Policy Reform and the Competitive Response in KwaZulu Natal Province, South Africa’, World Development, 27, 1999. (co-authored R. Kaplinsky), 35. ‘South Africa's struggle for industrial efficiency’, The Commonwealth African Investment Almanac, 1999. (co-authored J. Barnes) 36. ‘Class and Household Restructuring in Metropolitan Durban’, Society in Transition, 1, 1997. (co-authored D Hindson ) 37. ‘KwaZulu-Natal’s Rural Institutional Environment: its impact on local service delivery’, Development Southern Africa, April, 1997. (co-authored J. Barnes). 38. ‘Violence and Sustainable Development In the Durban Metropolitan Area’, Urban Forum, 7, 2, 1996,. (co-authored Z. Patel, M. Byerley). 39. 'Violencia politica, Reformatory reconstruction en Sudafrica', Contenido, 130, 1994. (coauthored D. Hindson). 40. 'From Violence to reconstruction: the making, disintegration and remaking of an apartheid city', Antipode, 26, 4, 1994. (co-authored D. Hindson) 41. 'The challenges facing South African Universities', IDS Bulletin, 9, 1994 (co-authored B. Gourlay). 42. 'Telecommunication needs and provision to underdeveloped black areas in South Africa', Telecommunications Policy, 17, 7, 1993. (co-authored S. Stavrou). 43. 'Introduction to the symposium: Research and social transformation', Transformation, 17, 1992 44. 'Violence in squattercamps and shantytowns: power and social relations governing everyday life, Environmental Law Series, 1, 1992, UNISA. 45. 'The disintegration of Apartheid: from violence to reconstruction' South African Review 6,1992. (co-authored D. Hindson). 46. 'Political violence and urban reconstruction in South Africa', Review of African Political Economy, 53, 1992. (co-authored D. Hindson). 47. 'Violence and reconstruction: what Durban lacks is an integrated metropolitan plan', Prospects, 1992 48. 'Rural Communications', Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference on Telecommunications in South Africa, Johannesburg, November 1991. (co-authored S. Stavrou). 49. 'Telecommunication needs and provisions to underdeveloped black areas: a case study of South Africa.' Proceedings of the PATU/lNMARSAT African Regional Conference on Mobile Satellite Communications, London/Zaire, September 1991. (co-authored S. Stavrou). 50. 'The future of socialism, Transformation 14, 1991.

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51. 'The socio-economic need for a rural-urban telecommunication link: a case study of KwaZulu/Natal, in Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Rural Telecommunications, Institution of Electrical Engineers, London, 1990. (co-authored S. Stavrou). 52. 'Hegemonic projects, accumulation strategies and state reform policies in South Africa', Labour, Capital and Society, 22,1,1989. 53. 'State reform policy in South Africa', Transformation 7, 1988. (co-authored V. Padayachee). 54. 'Social history and the South African agrarian question', Review of African Political Economy, 41, 1988. 55. 'Social history and the transition to capitalism in the South African countryside', Africa Perspective, 5/6, 1987. 56. 'Technical change and the Epol closure', South African Labour Bulletin, 11, 6, 1986. (coauthored D Kaplan). 57. 'The stevedoring industry and the General Workers Union: the impact of the stevedores on the GWU', South African Labour Bulletin , 11, 5, 1986. 58. 'Stevedoring and the General Workers Union: the stevedoring industry and the GWU impact', South African Labour Bulletin, 11, 3, 1986. 59. 'Wilson-Rowntree: history of SAAWU organisation', South African Labour Bulletin, 7, 4&5, 1982 60. 'Capitals responses to African trade unions post Wiehahn', South African Labour Bulletin, 7,1&2,1981. 61. 'Manufacturing capital and the question of African trade union recognition 1960-64', South African Labour Bulletin, 7, 1&2, 1981. (co-authored D Kaplan). 62. 'Apartheid, agriculture and the state: the farm labour question', SALDRU Working Paper, No. 9, UCT, 1977. 63. 'Class struggle and the periodisation of the state in South Africa', Review of African Political Economy, 7, 1976. (co-authored R. Davies, D. Kaplan, D. O'Meara). 64. 'The development of capitalism in South Africa: some current misconceptions', Journal of Development Studies, 12, 3, 1976. 65. 'The development of capitalism in South Africa: some current misconceptions' Marxistisk Antropologi, 3, 1976. 66. 'The development of capitalism in South African agriculture: class struggle in the countryside', Economy and Society, 5, 3, 1976. 67. 'Labour policy in a South African State Corporation: a case study of ISCOR: Part 11', South African Labour Bulletin, April 1976. (co-authored D Kaplan). 68. 'Labour policy in a South African State Corporation: a case study of ISCOR: Part I', South African Labour Bulletin, January 1976. (co-authored D. Kaplan).

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Chapters in Books 1

‘The Limits of Co-operation in a Divided Society: The Political Economy of South Africa’s Garment and Textile Industry’, in Anthony Black (ed), Towards employment intensive growth in South Africa, (forthcoming University of Cape Town Press, April 2016) (co-authored B. Levy)

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‘Apparel and GVCs: The apparel sector - still a path for industrial development in Africa? Dynamics in apparel GVCs and implications for low-income countries’, in Michael Tribe and John Weiss (eds), Handbook on Industry and Development, Routledge, (2015) (co-authored C. Staritz)

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‘Chinese OFDI in Sub-Saharan Africa’, in Ilan Alon, Marc Fetscherin and Phillpe Gugler (eds), Chinese International Investments, Palgrave Macmillan: UK and New York, (2012) (co-authored R. Kaplinsky).

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‘The structure of supply chains and their implications for export supply’, in David Olusanya Ishola Ajakaiye, T. Ademola Oyejide (eds), Trade Infrastructure and Economic Development, Routledge Studies in Development Economics, Routledge: Oxford, 2011. (co-authored R. Kaplinsky)

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‘Impacts and Challenges of a Growing Relationship between China and Sub Saharan Africa’. In V. Padayachee, The Political Economy of Africa, Routledge, (2010). (co-authored R. Kaplinsky, D. McCormick)

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‘Skills Gaps and Shortages in the South African Clothing and Textile Industry’, in A. Kraak (ed) Sectors and Skills: The Need for Policy Alignment, HSRC Press, Pretoria, (2009) (co-authored L. Reed)

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‘The Competitive Dynamics of the Clothing Industry in Madagascar in the Post-MFA Environment.’ In Dorothy McCormick, Joseph A. Kuzilwa, and Tegegne Gebre Egziabher, eds., Industrialising Africa in the Era of Globalisation: Challenges to Clothing and Footwear. Nairobi: University of Nairobi Press, (2009). (Co-authored L. Sedowski)

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‘The Asian Drives and SSA: MFA Quota Removal and the Portents for African Industrialisation?’ In Dorothy McCormick, Joseph A. Kuzilwa, and Tegegne Gebre Egziabher, eds., Industrialising Africa in the Era of Globalisation: Challenges to Clothing and Footwear. Nairobi: University of Nairobi Press, (2009). (Co-authored R. Kaplinsky)

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‘Regional Development and Cluster Management: lessons from South Africa’, in Allen J. Scott and Gioacchino Garofoli (eds.) Development on the Ground: Clusters, Networks, and Regions in Emerging Economies, London : Routledge (2007) (co-authored J. Barnes)

10 The role of government in creating an enabling environment for inter-firm cluster cooperation: Policy lessons from South Africa.’ Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, B. and McCormick, D (eds.) ‘Industrial Clusters in Africa: Pattern Practice and Policies for Innovation and Upgrading’ , United Nations University Press, (2007) (Co-authored G. Robbins) 11 ‘Globalisation, China, and Clothing Industrialization Strategies in Sub-Saharan Africa’ in (ed) Traub, R ‘The Future of the African Textiles and Clothing Industries’, FES, Bonn (2006). 12 ‘What should be the role of government in fostering clusters?’, in ‘Reviewing the first decade of development and democracy in South Africa’, V. Padayachee, C. Skinner, J. May, (eds) HSRC, Pretoria, 2006, (Co-authored J. Barnes, G. Robbins)

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13 ‘E-commerce & Exporting Behaviour: Evidence from South African Apparel Firms’, in McCormick D and Rogerson C (eds), Clothing and Footwear in African Industrialization, Africa Institute Publishers, Pretoria, 2004 (co-authored S. Moodley, M. Velia) 14 ‘Globalisation and the Restructuring of Durban’s Industry’, in Freund W and Padayachee V (eds). (D)Urban: South African City In Transition, University of Natal Press, 2002 (coauthored J. Barnes and N. Dunne) 15 ‘How do South African Firms Respond to Trade Policy Reform?’ in Deindustrialisation in Sub-Saharan Africa, Jalilian, H., M. Tribe and J. Weiss (eds) Oxford University Press, 2000. (co-authored R. Kaplinsky) 16 ‘The Apartheid City: Construction, Decline and Reconstruction’, translated into French and appearing in a book entitled Mutations Sociales et Articulations des Espaces Rurals Urbain, Centre de Etude Comparatives Sur le Developpement, Paris, 1996 (co-authored D. Hindson). 17 ‘The Apartheid City: Construction, Decline and Reconstruction’, in Villes du Suds, sur la route d’Istanbul, Orstom Editions, Paris, 1996 (co-authored D. Hindson). 18 ‘Methodological Problems in Tackling Socio-Economic Policy Issues in the Transition to Democracy in South Africa’, in Methodological Challenges of Interdisciplinary Research in the Social Sciences, J Gasparikova, V. Bakos, N. Pillay and C Prinsloo (eds), HSRC Publishers, 1996. 19 ‘Historically Inherited Legacies: a Comparative Perspective on the Transition From Ideologically Exclusive Authoritarian Regimes to Democratic Inclusive Societies’, in The Legacy of the Past as a Factor of the Transformation Process in Post Communist Countries of Central Europe, V. Dvorakova and E. Voracek (eds), VSE, Prague, 1995. 20 'Power Relations in Informal Settlements', in Here to stay. Informal Settlements in KwaZuluNatal, Hindson D & McCarthy (eds) Indicator Press, Durban, 1994. (co-authored D. Hindson). 21 'The Way Ahead: Reducing the Level of Violence', in Special Update: Founding Democracy & the New South African Voter, L Schlemmer & I Hirschfeld (eds), HSRC, Pretoria, 1994 (coauthored P. Zulu) 22 'First Experiences of Democratic Elections', in Special Update: Founding Democracy & New South African Voter, L Schlemmer & I Hirschfeld (eds), HSRC, Pretoria, 1994. (co-authored P. Zulu) 23 'State, Capital and Growth: The Political Economy of the National Question', in The Economic Crisis in South Africa, S. Gelb (ed), Oxford University Press, 1991. 24 'From Plant Level to National Collective Bargaining: The Organisational Journey of South African Trade Unions', in The Political Economy of South Africa, ed. E. Ardington and N. Nattrass, Oxford University Press, 1990. 25 'Shop Steward Training', in The Independent Trade Union Guide 1989, L. Clarke, K McGregor, W. Saunderson-Mayer (eds), Interpak Natal, 1989. 26 'Redistributive Reform: WHAM ban, thank you Malan', in Political Conflict in South Africa, M. Bennett and D. Quinn (eds), Indicator Issue Focus, 1988.

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27 'Trade Unionisation in South Africa', an additional special chapter, as a tribute to the late Prof Jill Nattrass in her revised book The South African Economy: its growth and change, Oxford: University Press, 1988. (co-authored A. Erwin). 28 'Towards a Democratic South Africa: the role of the law(yer)', in Lifting the Veil, Durbach A. (ed), UCT, 1982. 29 'State Intervention and the Agricultural Labour Supply Post 1948', in Farm Labour in South Africa, Wilson F. Kooy A. and Hendrie D. (eds), David Phillip, Cape Town, 1977. 30 'The Development of Capitalism in South Africa: Some Current Misconceptions', in South African Capitalism and Black Political Opposition, Murray M.J. (ed), Cambridge Mass: Schenkman, 1982. (Reprinted from Journal of Development Studies, 12, 3, 1976.) 31 'Le Developpement du Capitalisme: Dans L'Agriculture Sud-Africaine', in Apartheid et Capitalisme, Messiant C. and Meudier R. (eds), Francois Maspero, 1979. 32 'The Development of Capitalism in South African Agriculture: Class Struggle in the Countryside', in South African Capitalism and Black Political Opposition, Murray M.J. (ed), Cambridge Mass: Schenkman, 1982. 33 'The Development of Capitalism in South African Agriculture: Class Struggle in the Countryside', in The Articulation of Modes of Production, Wolpe H. (ed), Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1980.

34 'Capitalism and Apartheid: A Critique of Some Current Conceptions of Cheap Labour', in Perspectives on South Africa, Adler (ed), University of Witwatersrand, 1977.

Working Papers 1

‘Local embeddedness and economic and social upgrading in Madagascar’s export apparel industry’, Capturing the Gains Working Paper 2013/21, (co-authored C. Staritz) http://www.capturingthegains.org/publications/workingpapers/wp_201321.htm

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‘Local embeddedness, upgrading and skill development: global value chains and foreign direct investment in Lesotho’s apparel industry’, Capturing the Gains Working Paper 2013/20, (co-authored C. Staritz), http://www.capturingthegains.org/publications/workingpapers/wp_201320.htm

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‘Impacts and Challenges of a Growing Relationship between China and Sub Saharan Africa’, Working Papers in African Studies 05-08, African Studies Program, Johns Hopkins University, (2008), (co-authored R. Kaplinsky, D. McCormick)

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‘An Evaluation of the Employment Trends in the Clothing & Textile Industry’, PRISM Working Paper, UCT, 2006, (with Lawrence Edwards)

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‘E-Commerce for Exporting Garments from South Africa: 'Digital Dividend' or Leap of Faith?’, IDS Working Paper No 182, Institute of Development Studies at University of Sussex, United Kingdom 2003 (co-authored S Moodley)

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‘Globalisation and Upgrading: Innovation and Learning in the Wood Furniture Value Chain’, background paper for the UNIDO World Industrial Development Report, 2002, (coauthored R. Kaplinsky, J Readman.)

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‘Changing Patterns of Global Competition: Implications for African Enterprise’, IDRC Occasional Publication, 2000.

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‘Purposive Action and Collective Efficiency: Lessons from Building Co-Operation in a Furniture Value Chain’, CSDS Research Report No 23, 1999 (co-authored N. Dunne).

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Globalisation and the Restructuring of Durban’s Industry CSDS Working Paper No. 18, 1998 (co-authored J Barnes, N Dunne)

10 ‘The Formulation and Implementation of Industrial Policy in South Africa: a view from the edge’, CSDS Working Paper no 15, 1997. (co-authored R. Kaplinsky). 11 ‘The Social Structure and Dynamics of Metropolitican Durban’, CSDS Working Paper13, 1995 12 'From Violence to reconstruction: the making, disintegration and remaking of an apartheid city', CSDS Working Paper, 10, 1994 (co-authored D. Hindson and M. Byerley). 13 'Telecommunication needs and provisions to underdeveloped black areas', CSDS Working Paper, no 2, 1992. (co-authored S. Stavrou). 14 'Political violence and urban reconstruction', Economic Trends Discussion Paper No 3. Development Policy Research Unit, University of Cape Town, September 1991. (co-authored D. Hindson).

Popular Journals 1

‘Uplifting the urban poor: meeting basic needs in KwaZulu-Natal’, Indicator, 12, 4, 1995

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'The Wild Card', Indicator, 11, 2, 1994. (co-authored D. Hindson)

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'Who's in? Who's out?', Work in Progress, 87, 1993

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'Dangerous liaisons: the SACP and the ANC', New Era, Autumn, 1991.

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'Trying to piece together peace in Natal', Work in Progress, 69,1990, (co-authored D. Hindson)

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'The violence in Natal' (translated into French, and reprinted), Afrique, Nov, 1990.

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'Why are anti-Stalinists joining the SACP?', Southern Africa Report, 6(3),1990

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'Understanding the conflict in Natal', Sunday Tribune Special Supplement, Oct 14, 1990. (coauthored D. Hindson)

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'The academic boycott: organising or disorganising academics?', Work In Progress, 46,1987.

10 'Uwusa, Inkatha and Cosatu: lessons from May Day', Work ln Progress, 43,1986. 11 'Shop-steward training', Indicator, 3,1, 1985

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Policy Briefing Papers 1

‘Helping firms to hear their markets’, Policy Brief No 1, School of Development Studies, University of Natal, 2000 (co-authored R. Kaplinsky, J. Barnes, N. Dunne, S. Moodley) www.nu.ac.za/csds

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‘Enterprise restructuring: implementing world class manufacturing’, Policy Brief No 2, School of Development Studies, University of Natal, 2000 (co-authored R. Kaplinsky, J. Barnes, N. Dunne, S. Moodley) www.nu.ac.za/csds

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‘Supply chain management: assisting South African firms to upgrade’, Policy Brief No 3, School of Development Studies, University of Natal, 2000 (co-authored R. Kaplinsky, J. Barnes, N. Dunne, S. Moodley) www.nu.ac.za/csds

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‘Helping firms to work together to achieve collective efficiency’, Policy Brief No 4, School of Development Studies, University of Natal, 2000 (co-authored R. Kaplinsky, J. Barnes, N. Dunne, S. Moodley) www.nu.ac.za/csds

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‘Benchmarking: a tool for global competitiveness’, Policy Brief No 5, School of Development Studies, University of Natal, 2000 (co-authored R. Kaplinsky, J. Barnes, N. Dunne, S. Moodley) www.nu.ac.za/csds

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‘E-business: a necessary tool for global competitiveness?’, Policy Brief No 6, School of Development Studies, University of Natal, 2000 (co-authored S. Moodley) www.nu.ac.za/csds

Selected Reports 1

‘Making the Most of Africa’s Commodities: Linkage Development, Value Addition and Industrialisation’, Report for the United Nations Economic Commission on Africa, December 2012 (co-authored J. Fessehaie)

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‘Challenges and Opportunities to Private Sector Development in Lesotho: Clothing and Textile Value Chains’, Report for African Development Bank, October 2012 (Co-authored C. Staritz, and S. Frederick,)

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‘Regulation and Standards in the South African Forestry Sector: With a Note on the Gabonese Forestry Sector’, Paper prepared for World Bank Public Sector Governance Project: Relevance of “globalized regulation” for developing countries: some African experience, March 2011 (Co-authored K. Morris)

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‘Regulation and Standards in the South African Horticulture Sector: Fresh Fruit and Vegetables’, Paper prepared for World Bank Public Sector Governance Project: Relevance of “globalized regulation” for developing countries: some African experience, February 2010 (Coauthored K. Morris)

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‘Energy Efficient Production in the Automotive and Clothing/Textiles Industries in South Africa’, Paper prepared or the UNIDO Industrial Development Report (IDR) 2010/2011, March 2010. (Co-authored J. Barnes, J, Morris)

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‘A Sectoral Analysis of Skills Gaps and Shortages in the Clothing and Textile Industry in South Africa’, October 2007, Report for the Human Sciences Research Council of South Africa, (co-authored L. Reed)

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‘The Structure of Supply Chains and their Implications for Export Supply’, Paper prepared for African Economic Research Consortium, November 2006, (Co-authored R. Kaplinsky)

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‘Dangling by a Thread: How Sharp are the Chinese Scissors?’ Report for DFID, IDS Jan 2006, (co-authored Raphael Kaplinsky)

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‘The Impact of China on Sub Saharan Africa’. Paper prepared for DFID, April 2006, (Coauthored R. Kaplinsky, D. McCormick)

10 ‘Globalisation, the changed global dynamics of the clothing and textile value chains and the impact on Sub Saharan Africa’, UNIDO, Vienna. (forthcoming 2007) (co-authored J. Barnes, J. Esselaar) 11 ‘Auto Global Value Chain and a Middle Income Country - Case study of South Africa’, UNIDO, Vienna. (forthcoming 2007) (co-authored J. Barnes) 12 ‘An identification of strategic interventions at the Provincial Government level to secure the growth and development of the Western Cape Clothing and Textiles Industries’, Research and Policy for Western Cape Provincial Government Department of Economic Development & Tourism as part of the Micro Economic Development Strategy, (co-authored with J. Barnes and J. Esselaar) November 2004. 13 ‘The Adoption and Use of B2B E-Commerce by Leading Export-Oriented Garment Producers in South Africa: Real ‘Digital Dividends’ or a Leap of Faith?’, Research Report for LSE/IDS (UK) DFID Funded Comparative Research Projec on E-Commerce in Developing Countries, School of Development Studies, University of Natal (co-authored co-authored Sagren Moodley, Myriam Velia) June 2002 14 ‘Providing Institutional Support for International Competitiveness: Evidence from the Clothing, Automotive, Textile and Furniture Manufacturing Sectors in KwaZulu-Natal’, CSDS Research Report No. 16 1998. (co-authored Aniruth, J.,Barnes, J. 15 Providing Institutional Support for Manufacturing Development in a Marginal Province: a case study of the Northern Cape, report for the Northern Cape Ministry of Economic Affairs, 1997. 16 The Manufacturing Sector in KwaZulu-Natal, Paper for A Development Vision and Stategy for KwaZulu-Natal, KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Minister of Economic Affairs, 1996. 17 Telecommunications and the Reconstruction and Development Programme, Data Research Africa, report for Cable and Wireless and MTN, 1995. 18 The structure and growth of the regional economy of KwaZulu/Natal: a quantative forecast and a qualative assessment, Data Research Africa, Report for ESKOM, 1995. (coauthored J. May, E. Prinsloo. 19 Violence in Natal/KwaZulu: dynamics, causes, trends, Report for the University of Durban Westville Informal Settlements Policy Research Programme, 1994. (co-authored D. Hindson. 20 Refugees from political violence, Data Research Africa , Report for Socio-economic Reconstruction and Development of the KwaZulu/Natal Peace Accord, 1994.

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21 'Violence in Natal/Kwazulu: dynamics, causes, trends and prospects pre and post elections', Data Research Africa, Report for Scott-Wilson KirkPatrick, 1994 (co-authored D Hindson. 22 'The social structure and dynamics of metropolitan Durban', Report for Three Cities Project, ISER University of Durban-Westville, 1994. (co-authored D Hindson. 23 'The Economic Development of Region E', Data Research Africa, report for Regional Development Advisory Committee, 1993. (co-authored P. Harrison, J. May and D. Smit 24 'Assessing the economic impact of a nuclear power station on the lower Tugela, Mtunzini and Ngoye magisterial districts', as part of ESKOM's Nuclear Power Station Investigation Programme: Natal North Coast Regional Study, March 1989. (co-authored J. May and S. Stavrou. 25 'Socio-political dimensions of current South African Development', DSU Report 28, November 1988. (co-authored J. May, S. Stavrou, D. Krige and M. Bennett. 26 'Hegemonic projects, accumulation strategies and state reform policies in South Africa', in report to COSATU entitled ,The Economic Crisis: Recent Economic Trends in South Africa, Labour and Economic Research Centre, November 1988. 27 'The implications for industrial location of the new automation technologies'. Prepared for the Urban Foundation, January 1988. 28 'Danish company involvement in South Africa'. Report prepared for the Danish Trade Union Congress (LO), July 1987. 29 'Prospects and problems for the COSATU after the declaration of the state of emergency in South Africa', paper prepared for the Executive Committee of the International Metalworkers Federation, Geneva, October 1986.