Raphael Kaplinsky

Raphael Kaplinsky
Born (1946-12-31) 31 December 1946
South Africa
Spouse(s) Catherine
Children 2, including Natasha Kaplinsky
Academic work
Institutions SPRU, University of Sussex

Raphael Kaplinsky (born 31 December 1946),[1] is professorial fellow, Science Policy Research Unit, and emeritus professorial fellow, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex.[2]

Early life

Kaplinsky's father Morris and his wife, who were both Polish Jews, migrated from the town of Slonim (then in Poland, now located in Western Belarus), to South Africa in 1929.[3] As a student Kaplinksky took part in Cape Town University's anti-apartheid protests which resulted in him having to flee South Africa to the United Kingdom in the 1960s.[4]

Personal life

Kaplinsky married Catherine Charlewood, a psychoanalyst. They have a daughter, Natasha Kaplinsky, a TV presenter (born 1972) and a son, Benjamin Kaplinsky, a lawyer (born 1975).[5]

Selected bibliography

Books

  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (1978). Readings on the multinational corporation in Kenya. Nairobi New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195724455.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (1982). Computer-aided design: electronics, comparative advantage and development. New York: Macmillan. ISBN 9780029495209.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (1984). Sugar processing: the development of a Third-World technology. London Nairobi: Intermediate Technology Publications Africa Book Services. ISBN 9780903031981.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (1984). Automation: the technology and society. Harlow, Essex, UK: Longman. ISBN 9780582902039.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (1984). Third World industrialisation in the 1980s: open economies in a closing world. London Totowa, New Jersey: F. Cass. ISBN 9780714632407.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Hoffman, Kurt (1988). Driving force: the global restructuring of technology, labour, and investment in the automobile and components industries. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press. ISBN 9780813375021.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Cooper, Charles (1989). Technology and development in the third industrial revolution. London Savage, Maryland: F. Cass. ISBN 9780714633893.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; et al. (1989). Cane sugar, the small-scale processing option: proceedings of a joint ITDG/IDS conference, 10-11 September 1987. London: Intermediate Technology Publications. ISBN 9781853390159.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (1990). The economies of small: appropriate technology in a changing world. London, UK. Washington, D.C., USA: IT Publications Appropriate Technology International. ISBN 9781853390722.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Posthuma, Anne (1994). Easternisation: the spread of Japanese management techniques to developing countries. Ilford, Essex, England Portland, Oregon: F. Cass. ISBN 9780714641355.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Humphrey, John; Saraph, Prasad V. (1998). Corporate restructuring: Crompton Greaves and the challenge of globalisation. New Delhi Thousand Oaks, California: Response Books. ISBN 9780761992547.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (2005). Globalization, poverty and inequality: between a rock and a hard place. Cambridge, UK Malden, Massachusetts: Polity. ISBN 9780745635545.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael and Farooki, Masuma (2011). How China Disrupted Global Commodities: The Reshaping of the World’s Resource Sector. Routledge studies in global competition. London: Routledge.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Farooki, Masuma (2012). The impact of China on global commodity prices: the global reshaping of the resource sector. London New York: Routledge. ISBN 9780415556866.

Chapters in books

  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (1965), "Comparative advantage by design", in Langdon, Richard. Technological change and design. London, UK: Royal College of Art.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (1983), "Accumulation at the periphery: a special case - The Seychelles", in Cohen, Robin, African islands and enclaves, London, UK: Sage Publications, pp. 195–216, ISBN 9780803919662.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (1989), "'Technological revolution' and the international division of labour in manufacturing. A place for the third world?", in Kaplinsky, Raphael; Cooper, Charles, Technology and development in the third industrial revolution, London Savage, Maryland: F. Cass, pp. 5–36, ISBN 9780714633893.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (2006), "How can agricultural commodity producers appropriate a greater share of value chain incomes?", in Sarris, Alexander; Hallam, David, Agricultural commodity markets and trade: new approaches to analyzing market structure and instability, Cheltenham, UK Northampton, Massachusetts: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and Edward Elgar Pub, pp. 356–379, ISBN 9781845424442. Details.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (2006), "Winners and losers: China's trade threats and opportunities for Africa", in Mepham, David; Wild, Leni, The new sinosphere: China in Africa, London, UK: Institute of Public Policy Research, pp. 12–22. Pdf.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Morris, Mike (2009), "The Asian drivers and SSA: MFA quota removal and the portents for African industrialisation?", in McCormick, Dorothy; Kuzilwa, Joseph A.; Gebre-Egziabher, Tegegne, Industrialising Africa in the era of globalisation: challenges to clothing and footwear, Nairobi, Kenya: University of Nairobi Press, ISBN 9789966846860. Details. Pdf.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (2009), "Two scientists for every man, woman and dog in America? How sustainable is globalisation?", in Yueh, Linda, The law and economics of globalisation: new challenges for a world in flux, Cheltenham, UK Northampton, Massachusetts: Edward Elgar, pp. 279–298, ISBN 9781845421953. Pdf.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Morris, Mike (2009), "How can Sub-Saharan Africa turn the China-India threat into an opportunity", in Kremer, Monique; van Lieshout, Peter; Went, Robert, Doing good or doing better: development policies in a globalizing world, Scientific Council for Government Policy - WRR Verkenningen, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, pp. 279–302, ISBN 9789048508778. Pdf.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (2010), "Environment, inequality, and the internal contradictions of globalization", in Wilson, Gordon; Furniss, Pamela; Kimbowa, Richard, Environment, development, and sustainability: perspectives and cases from around the world, Oxford New York Milton Keynes England: Oxford University Press in association with the Open University, pp. 149–158, ISBN 9780199560646.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Farooki, Masuma (2010), "Global value chains, the crisis, and the shift in markets from the north to the south", in Cattaneo, Olivier; Gereffi, Gary; Staritz, Cornelia, Global value chains in a postcrisis world a development perspective, Washington, D.C.: World Bank, pp. 125–154, ISBN 9780821384992.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (2010), "Asian drivers, commodities prices and the terms of trade", in Nissanke, Machiko; Mavrotas, George, Commodities, governance and economic development under globalization, Basingstoke England New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 117–138, ISBN 9780230203341.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; McCormick, Dorothy; Morris, Mike (2010), "Impacts and challenges of a growing relationship between China and sub-Saharan Africa", in Padayachee, Vishnu, The political economy of Africa, London New York: Routledge, pp. 389–409, ISBN 9780415480390. Pdf.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (2011), "Innovation for pro-poor growth: from redistribution with growth to redistribution through growth", in Conference in Honour of Sir Richard Jolly - “From structural adjustment to human development: impact on poverty and inequality”, 17-18 November 2011, Brighton.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (2011), "What contribution can China make to inclusive growth in SSA?", in China Rising Conference, 5-6 December 2011, University of Bristol.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Fu, Xiaolan; Kale, Dinar (2012), "Global manufactures prices, 1988-2006: how do China's exports compare?", in Fu, Xiaolan, China's role in global economic recovery, Abingdon, Oxon New York: Routledge, pp. 127–145, ISBN 9780203803257.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (2014), "Innovation for pro-poor growth: from redistribution with growth to redistribution through growth", in Stewart, Frances; Cornia, Giovanni A., Towards human development new approaches to macroeconomics and inequality, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, pp. 245–268, ISBN 9780198706083.

Journal articles

  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (January–April 1980). "Capitalist accumulation in the periphery — the Kenyan case re‐examined". Review of African Political Economy. Taylor and Francis. 7 (17): 83–105. doi:10.1080/03056248008703416. JSTOR 3997953. Pdf.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (October 1984). "The international context for industrialisation in the coming decade". The Journal of Development Studies, special issue: Third World Industrialisation in the 1980s: Open Economies in a Closing World. Taylor and Francis. 21 (1): 75–96. doi:10.1080/00220388408421931.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (December 1988). "Restructuring the capitalist labour process: some lessons from the car industry". Cambridge Journal of Economics. Oxford Journals. 12 (4): 451–470. JSTOR 23598115.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Cooper, Charles (June 1989). "Technology and development in the third industrial revolution". The European Journal of Development Research. Palgrave Macmillan. 1 (1): 1–3. doi:10.1080/09578818908426499.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Cooper, Charles (June 1989). "'Technological revolution' and the international division of labour in manufacturing: A place for the Third World?". The European Journal of Development Research. Palgrave Macmillan. 1 (1): 5–37. doi:10.1080/09578818908426500.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (1990). "A policy agenda for a post-apartheid South Africa". Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. African Studies Center, Michigan State University. 12: 42–52. Pdf.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (1991). "A growth path for a post-apartheid South Africa". Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. African Studies Center, Michigan State University. 16: 49–55. Pdf.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Kaplan, David; Joffe, Avril; Lewis, David (January 1994). "An industrial strategy for a post-apartheid South Africa". IDS Bulletin. Wiley. 25 (1): 17–23. doi:10.1111/j.1759-5436.1994.mp25001004.x.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (March 1994). "From mass production to flexible specialization: a case study of microeconomic change in a semi-industrialized economy". World Development. Elsevier. 22 (3): 337–353. doi:10.1016/0305-750X(94)90126-0.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (January 2006). "Introduction". IDS Bulletin, special issue: Asian Drivers: Opportunities and Threats. Wiley. 37 (1): 1–2. doi:10.1111/j.1759-5436.2006.tb00241.x.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Evans, David; Robinson, Sherman (January 2006). "Deep and shallow integration in Asia: towards a holistic account". IDS Bulletin, special issue: Asian Drivers: Opportunities and Threats. Wiley. 37 (1): 12–22. doi:10.1111/j.1759-5436.2006.tb00243.x.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (January 2006). "China and the global terms of trade". IDS Bulletin, special issue: Asian Drivers: Opportunities and Threats. Wiley. 37 (1): 43–53. doi:10.1111/j.1759-5436.2006.tb00246.x.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (June 2006). "Revisiting the revisited terms of trade: will China make a difference?". World Development. Elsevier. 34 (6): 981–995. doi:10.1016/j.worlddev.2005.11.011.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Santos-Paulino, Amelia U. (July 2006). "A disaggregated analysis of EU imports: the implications for the study of patterns of trade and technology". Cambridge Journal of Economics. Oxford Journals. 30 (4): 587–611. doi:10.1093/cje/bei098. JSTOR 23601880.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (2007). "The impact of the Asian drivers on innovation and development strategies: lesson from Sub-Saharan Africa experience". International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development. Inderscience Publishers. 1 (1): 65–82. doi:10.1504/IJTLID.2007.015019.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Morris, Mike (2008). "Value chain analysis: a tool for enhancing export supply policies". International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development. Inderscience Publishers. 1 (3): 283–308. doi:10.1504/IJTLID.2008.019975.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Morris, Mike (2008). "L'impatto della Cina sull'Africa sub-sahariana visto attraverso la lente del commercio" [The impact of China on sub-Saharan Africa, as seen through the trade lens]. Afriche e Orienti. Italy: AIEP Editore. 2: 35–48.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (January 2008). "Globalisation, inequality and climate change: what difference does China make?". Geography Compass. Wiley. 2 (1): 67–78. doi:10.1111/j.1749-8198.2007.00072.x. Pdf.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Messner, Dirk (February 2008). "Introduction: the impact of Asian drivers on the developing world". World Development, special issue: The Impact of Asian Drivers on the Developing World. Elsevier. 36 (2): 197–209. doi:10.1016/j.worlddev.2007.06.006. Pdf.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Morris, Mike (February 2008). "Do the Asian drivers undermine the export-oriented industrialisation in SSA?". World Development, special issue: The Impact of Asian Drivers on the Developing World. Elsevier. 36 (2): 254–273. doi:10.1016/j.worlddev.2007.06.007. Pdf.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (March 2008). "What does the rise of China do for industrialisation in sub-Saharan Africa?". Review of African Political Economy, special issue: The 'New' Face of China-African Co-operation. Taylor and Francis. 35 (115): 7–22. doi:10.1080/03056240802011360. JSTOR 20406474. Pdf.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (guest editor); Ajakaiye, Olusanya (guest editor) (September 2009). "Special issue: China in Africa: a relationship in transition". The European Journal of Development Research. Palgrave Macmillan. 21 (4): 479–676.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Ajakaiye, Olusanya (September 2009). "China in Africa: a relationship in transition". The European Journal of Development Research, special issue: China in Africa: A Relationship in Transition. Palgrave Macmillan. 21 (4): 479–484. doi:10.1057/ejdr.2009.30.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Morris, Mike (September 2009). "Chinese FDI in sub-Saharan Africa: engaging with large dragons". The European Journal of Development Research, special issue: China in Africa: A Relationship in Transition. Palgrave Macmillan. 21 (4): 551–569. doi:10.1057/ejdr.2009.24. Pdf.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Morris, Mike (November 2009). "The Asian drivers and SSA: is there a future for export-orientated African industrialisation?". The World Economy. Wiley. 32 (11): 1638–1655. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9701.2009.01253.x. Pdf.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Chataway, Joanna; Clark, Nomran; Hanlin, Rebecca; Dinar, Kale; Muraguri, Lois; Papaioannou, Theo; Robbins, P.; Wamae, Watu (December 2009). "Below the radar: what does innovation in emerging economies have to offer other low-income economies?". International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development. Ingentaconnect. 8 (3): 177–197. doi:10.1386/ijtm.8.3.177/1. Economic and Social Research Council version, pdf.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Farooki, Masuma (2011). "What are the implications for global value chains when the market shifts from the north to the south?". International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, special issue: Shifting End Markets and Upgrading Prospects in Global Value Chains. Inderscience Publishers. 1 (1/2/3): 13–38. doi:10.1504/IJTLID.2011.041898. World Bank pdf.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael (March 2011). "Schumacher meets Schumpeter: appropriate technology below the radar". Research Policy. Elsevier. 40 (2): 193–203. doi:10.1016/j.respol.2010.10.003. Open University version, pdf.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Terheggen, Anne; Tijaja, Julia (July 2011). "China as a final market: the Gabon timber and Thai cassava value chains". World Development, special section: Foreign Technology and Indigenous Innovation in the Emerging Economies. Elsevier. 39 (7): 1177–1190. doi:10.1016/j.worlddev.2010.12.007.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Fu, Xiaolan; Zhang, Jing (August 2012). "The impact of China on low and middle income countries' export prices in industrial-country markets". World Development. Elsevier. 40 (8): 1483–1496. doi:10.1016/j.worlddev.2012.04.001.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Kaplan, David; Morris, Mike (December 2012). ""One thing leads to another" — commodities, linkages and industrial development". Resources Policy, special issue: Making the Most of Commodities: The Determinants of Linkages in Africa. Elsevier. 37 (4): 408–416. doi:10.1016/j.resourpol.2012.06.008.
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Chataway, Jo; Hanlin, Rebecca (January 2014). "Inclusive innovation: an architecture for policy development". Innovation and Development, special issue: Innovation for Inclusive development. Taylor and Francis. 4 (1): 33–54. doi:10.1080/2157930X.2013.876800. Pdf.

Papers

  • International Labour Office (ILO), United Nations, Geneva, Switzerland
    • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Cooper, Charles (1974). Second-hand equipment in a developing country: a study of jute-processing in Kenya. Geneva, Switzerland: International Labour Office. ISBN 9789221011910.
    • Kaplinsky, Raphael (1979). Employment effects of multinational enterprises: a case study of Kenya. Multinational Enterprises Programme, working paper no. 8. Geneva, Switzerland: International Labour Office. ISBN 9789221022725. Pdf.
    • Kaplinsky, Raphael (1987). Micro-electronics and employment revisited: a review. Geneva, Switzerland: International Labour Office. ISBN 9789221056102.
  • Institute of Development Studies (IDS), University of Sussex
    • Kaplinsky, Raphael (1991). From mass production to flexible specialisation: a case-study from a semi-industrialised economy. Brighton, England: Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex. ISBN 9780903715492. dp295.
    • Kaplinsky, Raphael (1994). South African industrial performance and structure in a comparative context. Brighton, England: Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex. ISBN 9781858640310.
    • Kaplinsky, Raphael (1998). Globalisation, industrialisation and sustainable growth: the pursuit of the nth rent. Brighton, England: Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex. ISBN 9781858642253. dp365. Pdf.
    • Kaplinsky, Raphael (2000). Spreading the gains from globalisation: what can be learned from chain analysis. Brighton, England: Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex. ISBN 9781858643014. wp110. Pdf.
    • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Morris, Mike (2001). A handbook for value chain research. Brighton, England: Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex. OCLC 156818293. Pdf.
    • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Morris, Mike (January 2006). Dangling by a thread: how sharp are the Chinese scissors?. Brighton, England: Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex for the Department for International Development (DfID). OCLC 692413406. Pdf.
    • Kaplinsky, Raphael; McCormick, Dorothy; Morris, Mike (April 2006). The impact of China on Sub Saharan Africa. Brighton, England: Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex for the Department for International Development (DfID). wp6. Pdf.
    • Kaplinsky, Raphael; McCormick, Dorothy; Morris, Mike (November 2007). The impact of China on Sub Saharan Africa. Brighton, England: Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex for the Department for International Development (DfID). OCLC 190375472. wp291.
  • United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), Vienna, Austria
    • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Memedovic, Olga; Morris, Mike; Readman, Jeff (2003). The global wood furniture value chain: what prospects for upgrading by developing countries? The case of South Africa. Sectoral Studies Series. Vienna, Austria: United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). OCLC 692414273. SSRN 420080. Pdf.
    • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Memedovic, Olga; Readman, Jeff (2009). Upgrading strategies in global furniture value chains. Vienna, Austria: United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). OCLC 680056888. wp 09/2008. Pdf.
    • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Farooki, Masuma (2012). Promoting industrial diversification in resource intensive economies: the experiences of sub-Saharan Africa and central Asia regions. Vienna, Austria: United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). OCLC 819572290.
  • Open University
    • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Morris, Mike; Kaplan, David (October 2011). "One thing leads to another" - commodities, linkages and industrial development: a conceptual overview. Making the Most of Commodities Programme (MMCP). Milton Keynes, UK: The Open University. OCLC 809869764. MMCP Discussion Paper No. 12. Pdf.
    • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Morris, Adam; Kaplan, David (October 2011). Commodities and linkages: industrialisation in sub-Saharan Africa. Making the Most of Commodities Programme (MMCP). Milton Keynes, UK: The Open University. OCLC 809869715. MMCP Discussion Paper No. 13. Pdf.
    • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Morris, Adam; Kaplan, David (October 2011). Commodities and linkages: meeting the policy challenge. Making the Most of Commodities Programme (MMCP). Milton Keynes, UK: The Open University. OCLC 809869746. MMCP Discussion Paper No. 14. Pdf.
    • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Morris, Mike; Kaplan, David (November 2011). A conceptual overview to understand commodities, linkages and industrial development in Africa. Milton Keynes, UK: The Open University. OCLC 809870245. Pdf.
      • See also Kaplinsky, Raphael; et al. "Discussion papers". Making the Most of Commodities Programme (MMCP), The Open University.
      • See also Kaplinsky, Raphael; et al. (December 2012). "Special issue: making the most of commodities: the determinants of linkages in Africa". Resources Policy. Elsevier. 37 (4): 408–483. (Based on the MMCP research papers.)
  • World Bank
    • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Terheggen, Anne; Tijaja, Julia; Farooki, Masuma (January 2010). What happens in global value chains when the market shifts from the north to the south?. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. OCLC 868034623. Pdf.
    • Kaplinsky, Raphael (June 2010). The role of standards in global value chains and their impact on economic and social upgrading. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. OCLC 868034560. Pdf.
    • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Farooki, Masuma (February 2010). What are the implications for global value chains when the market shifts from the north to the south?. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. OCLC 778847192. wp5205. Pdf.
    • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Terheggen, Anne; Tijaja, Julia (February 2010). What happens when the market shifts to China? The Gabon timber and Thai cassava value chains. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. OCLC 778847196. wp5206. Pdf.
  • Sanjaya Lall Programme for Technology and Management for Development (SLPTMD), Department of International Development, University of Oxford
  • Kaplinsky, Raphael; Fu, Xiaolan; Zhang, Jing. The impact of China's exports on global manufactures prices. Sanjaya Lall Programme for Technology and Management for Development (SLPTMD), Department of International Development, University of Oxford. OCLC 837645506. SLPTMD wp032. Pdf.

References

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  2. Kaplinsky, Raphael. "Raphael Kaplinsky, professorial fellow". Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  3. Staff writer (28 August 2007). "Natasha Kaplinsky cries for family Nazi deaths". The Daily Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  4. Kaplinsky, Natasha (Guest) (6 September 2007). Natasha Kaplinsky (TV programme). Who Do You Think You Are?. London: BBC. Archived from the original on 24 October 2007. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
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