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South African and International lessons for the SDIs

Why Richards Bay grew as an industrial centre: Lessons for SDIs

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Pages 829-849 | Published online: 27 Feb 2008

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E. L. Nel, T. R. Hill & C. Goodenough. (2007) Multi-Stakeholder Driven Local Economic Development: Reflections on the Experience of Richards Bay and the uMhlathuze Municipality. Urban Forum 18:2, pages 31-47.
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Robin Bloch. (2000) Subnational economic development in present-day South Africa. Urban Forum 11:2, pages 227-271.
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Peter V. Hall. (1999) Regional Institutional Structure and Industrial Strategy: Richards Bay and the Spatial Development Initiatives. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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