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The Trade, Industrial and Competition Policy Research Programme investigates how these policies can drive or constrain economic growth, productivity, and market efficiency. Join us in advancing knowledge through in-depth and rigorous research that shapes policies that promote innovation, fair competition, and sustainable development. The following are some topics and questions the research programme is interested in:

  • Government's Role in Supporting Industries: What should the government’s role be in supporting different industries, and how does this vary across sectors?
  • Impacts on South Africa's Economy: How do trade, industrial, and competition policies affect South Africa's productivity, economic growth, and labour market outcomes?
  • Leveraging Technology: How can technology be utilised to address economic challenges and drive progress?
  • Learning from Global Best Practices: Which international experiences offer valuable insights for developing best practices in the Southern African context?
  • Identifying Constraints to Growth: What are the major barriers to economic growth, and how can they be overcome?

Trade, Industrial and Competition Policy Research Programme Fellows

This research programme is supported by the following ERSA Research Fellows:

Willem Boshoff
Willem H. Boshoff
Willem Boshoff has over 16 years of experience in the economic analysis of complex competition cases. Before starting his own practice, he was director at Econex (Pty) Ltd. Willem is the co-director of the Centre for Competition Law and Economics ...
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Lukasz Grzybowski
Lukasz Grzybowski is a Professor at the School of Economics at the University of Cape Town, holding a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Munich and a Habilitation from Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne University. His primary fields of research are i...
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Lawrence Edwards
Lawrence Edwards is the Director and Professor of Economics at the research unit Policy Research in International Services and Manufacturing (PRISM) at the University of Cape Town. He is a Research Associate/Fellow at the South African Labour and ...

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