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    Identifying industrial clusters for regional  economic diversification: the case of South Africa's North West Province

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    2015
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    Pisa, Noleen
    Rossouw, Riaan
    Viviers, Wilma
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    Dependency on commodity exports is seen as a structural weakness in resource dependent regions. Not surprisingly, such regions have made economic diversification a key priority. The economy of South Africas North West Province (NWP), a rich platinum and gold mining region, is highly specialised and dependent on a few sectors. This paper proposes industrial cluster formation as a means of diversifying the NWP economy and enhancing competitiveness in the province. The structural path analysis and Power-of-Pull methods were used to identify and rank order the industrial clusters that offer the greatest economy-wide benefits, while also creating opportunities for cross-sectoral collaboration.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10394/19662
    http://dx.doi.org/10.19030/iber.v14i3.9212
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