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The seduction of localisation policies
Ann Bernstein and Stefan Schirmer state that localisation policies reinforce the dominance of incumbents and raise prices.
Reality has started to expose short-sighted localisation measures
By Ann Bernstein and Stefan Schirmer
The idea of shifting demand away from imported goods in favour of those made in SA is an alluring one. Localisation policies are seductive: the promise of an upswing in employment and economic growth at a time when both are desperately needed. However, the government is gradually being forced to backtrack from its much-touted localisation policies because of their damaging consequences.
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