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Accelerating Growth and Development: The Contribution of an Integrated Manufacturing Strategy:. ACCOMPANYING DATA. Slow growth since 1994. Source: SARB QB. Increased integration into the global economy: General trend of lowering of tariffs.
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Accelerating Growth and Development: The Contribution of an Integrated Manufacturing Strategy: ACCOMPANYING DATA
Slow growth since 1994 Source: SARB QB
Increased integration into the global economy:General trend of lowering of tariffs
Exports by stage of manufacturing, as % of total exports Increased share of manufacturing in export basket
Reduced vulnerability through diversification of export markets
Source: WTO Despite export growth, declining share in world trade
Falling Formal Sector Employment Source: SARB QB
Increasing importance of informal sector Source: Statistics South Africa
Mismatch of skills supply and demand Source: Econometrix
Gross Fixed Capital Formation At constant 1995 prices Insufficient productive investment
Foreign Capital Inflows Annual Figures Insufficient productive investment:Portfolio inflows dominate long term capital inflows Source: SARB QB
Insufficient Investment in R&D Source: DACST
Small enterprise development still racially unequal Sample from Greater Johannesburg Metro Source: World Bank
Percentage Unemployment by Race and Gender Continued racial inequalities in labour market Source: Stats SA Labour Force Survey Feb 2001
Semi-skilled employees by race Managers by race Source: Department of Labour Legacy of racial exclusion:Unequal participation in management Source: Department of Labour Employment Equity Report 2000
Large regional disparities & high absolute poverty Percentage of Households Living In Poverty, 1996 Source: Statistics South Africa
Underdeveloped telecommunications infrastructure Source: World Development Indicators
Investment in PC’s Slackening SA falling behind due to inequalities
Insufficient Science and Technology Skills Source: DACST