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The self-financing of industrial development in developing markets, case studies in: Brazil, South Africa, India and China

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  • Jana Mudrovna

    (Corporate Strategy and Industrial Development research programme, School of Economic and Business Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa)

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This paper provides an overview of alternative sources of financing for industrial development in four emerging countries: Brazil, South Africa, India and China. The paper analyses in particular the mechanisms used to mobilise domestic resources, including savings and foreign exchange reserves as well as channels for their allocation to the real economy. It is argued that these four countries have the capacity to employ fiscal and monetary policies for domestic resource mobilisation; however, due to financialisation, the way that investment is allocated is not always beneficial for industrial development.

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  • Jana Mudrovna, 2016. "The self-financing of industrial development in developing markets, case studies in: Brazil, South Africa, India and China," Working papers wpaper157, Financialisation, Economy, Society & Sustainable Development (FESSUD) Project.
  • Handle: RePEc:fes:wpaper:wpaper157
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    Self-financing; domestic resource mobilisation; industrial development; Brazil; India; China; South Africa;
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