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      Power and supply chain development in the South African and Thai automotive industries: What lessons can be learnt?

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      Journal of International Development
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          In today's highly globalised, increasingly interlinked and extremely competitive auto industry, it is important to understand how some countries succeed in adopting the latest technologies while others are left behind. The creation of a competitive auto industry requires a deep supply chain. One that can compete in the global automotive space and develop and apply technologies as well as penetrate niche markets. Building on comparative research, this article seeks to understand the factors and power relations that led to the deepening of the Thai auto sector, specifically of its automotive component manufacturers, and how South Africa can learn from it.

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                Journal
                Journal of International Development
                J of Intl Development
                Wiley
                0954-1748
                1099-1328
                April 2021
                February 2021
                April 2021
                : 33
                : 3
                : 457-471
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Centre for Competition, Regulation and Economic Development University of Johannesburg Johannesburg South Africa
                [2 ] ENS Paris Saclay University of Johannesburg ‐ School of Economics Johannesburg South Africa
                Article
                10.1002/jid.3529
                683f6ce9-807b-43c4-8cdc-a58a8c70fae3
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