FOREIGN-CAPITAL AND ECONOMIC-DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH-AFRICA - RECENT TRENDS AND POSTAPARTHEID PROSPECTS

Authors
Citation
V. Padayachee, FOREIGN-CAPITAL AND ECONOMIC-DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH-AFRICA - RECENT TRENDS AND POSTAPARTHEID PROSPECTS, World development, 23(2), 1995, pp. 163-177
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Planning & Development",Economics
Journal title
ISSN journal
0305750X
Volume
23
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
163 - 177
Database
ISI
SICI code
0305-750X(1995)23:2<163:FAEIS->2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
This paper examines the major trends in foreign capital flows to South Africa in recent years against a background of global trends in (and projections of) foreign capital flows to developing countries. It also assesses postapartheid South Africa's strengths and weaknesses in att racting foreign capital. It is argued that although some global and do mestic factors, both economic and political, suggest that a resumption of flows of some kinds of foreign capital to a postapartheid South Af rica may occur, these are unlikely to be sufficient or of the form nec essary, to contribute significantly to addressing the country's legacy of economic and social inequality. This view is supported by an intro ductory theoretical and empirical review which demonstrates that altho ugh foreign capital can carry both advantages and disadvantages, on ba lance the real benefits of foreign capital to growth and development a re limited. Although appropriate forms of foreign capital directed at addressing inherent weaknesses in the South African economy may play s ome role as South Africa makes the transition from an apartheid to a d emocratic economy, the country's development strategy should be geared principally toward the mobilization of domestic resources.