Identifying the comparative advantage of products and industries of South Africa's Mpumalanga province

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2015Author
Visser, M.
Pisa, N.M.
Kleynhans, E.P.J.
Wait, R.
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Knowledge of a region’s comparative advantage may dictate its industrial
development agenda and realistic export opportunities. Through the
effective targeting of specific sectors and industries within the South
African provinces, provincial government entities can determine which
sector or industry could gain the most from effective targeting for
industrial development, development planning and export promotion.
This study determined the comparative advantage of South Africa’s
Mpumalanga province by estimating the Revealed Comparative
Advantage Index (RCA). The study revealed that the products with the
highest comparative advantage (RCA) and realistic export opportunities
(REO) are manganese products, salted meat (beef), frozen fish, chewing
gum, tomatoes, soups and broths. In addition, the results of the RCA
analysis were matched to the export opportunities identified by the
decision support model (TRADE-DSM) to determine which of the
comparative advantage products have realistic export opportunities.
Eight of the top 15 comparative advantage products were found to have
realistic export opportunities according to the TRADE-DSM.