Your article on industrial policy, "Bound by Heavy
Chains “ refers. The Soviets and a little later, Chairman Mao ,were
always obsessed by heavy industry, seeing it as the real heart of manufacturing
and as a reflection of state power. One of the other legacies
in both areas was and is ecological devastation not yet seen
on a similar scale anywhere else in the world. Ultimately, this fixation helped
cause the demise of the Soviet bloc, a collapse only averted in China by Deng
Xiao Peng’s sweeping, consumer oriented market economy ( i.e.
quasi-capitalist)reforms.
This legacy lives on in the zeitgeist afflicting the first
generation of post apartheid planners at senior levels in government, despite
policies that profess to achieve the ooposite. The New Growth Path has precious little to say
about SMEs and other job intensive sectors that need state support where
necessary, which are where the jobs are. But under trade and industry minister Davies
and economic develoment minister Ebrahim Patel, expect no deviation from past dead orthodoxies under a
leaderless ANC government .
No, things look like they will have to get a lot worse
before they start getting better. The question is whether the institutions that
sustain our new democracy can withstand the strain they are being increasingly
placed under before the new brooms arrive to sweep clean.
Dr Gavin
Lewis
DA MPL
Gauteng LegislatureSpokesman: Economic Development
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