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Kaplinsky, Raphael; Farooki, Masuma; Alcorta, Ludovico and Rodousakis, Niki (2012). Promoting Industrial Diversification in Resource Intensive Economies: The Experiences of Sub-Saharan Africa and Central Asia Regions. Vienna: United Nations Industrial Development Organisation.

Kaplinsky, Raphael; Joffe, Avril; Kaplan, David and Lewis, David (1995). Improving Manufacturing Performance in South Africa: Report of the Industrial Strategy Project. Cape Town: UCT Press.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1987). Microelectronics and Employment Revisited: A Review. Geneva: International Labour Office.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1983). Sugar Processing: The Development of a Third World Technology. London, UK: Intermediate Technology Press.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1979). Ownership and Equity in Kenya, 1966-1976. Nairobi: National Christian Council of Kenya.

Cooper, Charles; Kaplinsky, Raphael and Turner, R. (1973). Second-hand Equipment in a Developing Country: A Study of Jute-Processing in Kenya. Geneva: International Labour Organization.

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Kaplinsky, Raphael ed. (2006). Asian Drivers: Opportunities and Threats. Special Issue IDS Bulletin, 37 (1). UK: Institute for Development Studies.

Andreasen, L.; Coriat, B.; den Hertog, F. and Kaplinsky, R. eds. (1995). Europe's Next Step: Organisational Innovation, Competition and Employment. London: Frank Cass.

Kaplinsky, Raphael ed. (1994). A Policy Agenda for a Post-Apartheid South Africa. IDS Bulletin, 25 (1). Institute of Development Studies.

Kaplinsky, Raphael ed. (1988). The state of small scale sugar. London: Intermediate Technology Publications.

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Davis, Dennis; Kaplinsky, Raphael and Morris, Mike (2022). Rents, Power and Governance in Global Value Chains. In: Lianos, Ioannis; Ivanov, Alexey and Morris, Mike eds. Global Food Value Chains and Competition Law. Cambridge University Press, pp. 29–54.

Fu, Xiaolan; Kaplinsky, Raphie and Kale, Dina (2011). Global manufactures prices: how do China’s exports compare? In: Fu, Xiaolan ed. China’s Role in Global Economic Recovery. Routledge Studies on the Chinese Economy. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp. 127–145.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Farooki, Masuma (2010). Global value chains, the crisis, and the shift in markets from the north to the south. In: Cattaneo, Oliver; Gereffi, Gary and Staritz, Cornelia eds. Global Value Chains in a Postcrisis World: A Development Perspective,. Washington DC, USA: World Bank, pp. 125–154.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (2010). Asian drivers, commodities prices and the terms of trade. In: Nissanke, Machiko and Mavrotas, George eds. Commodities, governance and economic development under globalization. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Kaplinsky, Raphael; McCormick, Dorothy and Morris, Mike (2010). China and Sub Saharan Africa: impacts and challenges of a growing relationship. In: Padayachee, V. ed. The Politcal Economy of Africa. London: Routledge.

Kaplinsky, Raphael; McCormick, Dorothy and Morris, Mike (2010). Impacts and challenges of a growing relationship between China and sub-Saharan Africa. In: Padayachee, Vishnu ed. The Political Economy of Africa. London: Routledge, pp. 389–409.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (2009). Two scientists for every man, woman and dog in America? How sustainable is globalisation? In: Yueh, Linda ed. The Law and Economics of Globalisation: New Challenges for a World in Flux. UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 279–298.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (2009). How can Sub-Saharan Africa turn the China-India threat into an opportunity. In: Kremer, Monique; van Lieshout, Peter and Went, Robert eds. Doing Good or Doing Better: Development Policies in a Globalizing World. The Hague: Amsterdam University Press, pp. 279–302.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (2009). Environment, inequality, and the internal contradictions of globalization. In: Wilson, Gordon; Furniss, Pamela and Kimbowa, Richard eds. Environment, Development, and Sustainability: Perspectives and cases from around the world. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 149–158.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Morris, M. (2009). The Asian drivers and SSA: MFA quota removal and the portents for African industrialisation. In: McCormick, Dorothy; Kuzilwa, Joseph A. and Gebre-Egziabher, Tegegne eds. Industrialising Africa in the Era of Globalisation: Challenges to Clothing and Footwear. Nairobi, Kenya: University of Nairobi Press.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (2006). How can agricultural commodity producers appropriate a greater share of value chain incomes? In: Sarris, Alexander and Hallam, David eds. Agricultural Commodity Markets and Trade: New Approaches to Analyzing Market Structure and Instability. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (2006). Winners and losers: China's trade threats and opportunities for Africa. In: Wild, L. and Mepham, D. eds. The New Sinosphere: China in Africa. London: Institute of Public Policy Research.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (2003). Is globalisation all it is cracked up to be? In: Benewick, R; Blecher, M and Cook, S eds. Asian Politics in Development: Essays in Honour of Gordon White. London: Frank Cass, pp. 255–272.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (2000). How do South African firms respond to trade policy reform? In: Jalilian, Hossein; Tribe, Michael and Weiss, John eds. Industrial development and Policy in Africa: Issues of De-Industrialisation and Development Strategy. Edward Elgar.

Andreasen, Lars Erik; Coriat, Benjamin; den Hertog, Frisio and Kaplinsky, Raphael (1995). Conclusions. In: Andreasen, Lars Erik; Coriat, Benjamin; den Hertog, Frisio and Kaplinsky, Raphael eds. Europe's Next Step: Organisational Innovation, Competition and Employment. London: Frank Cass, pp. 321–332.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1995). Does Participation in Ownership Foster Participation in Continuous Improvement? The Case of Baxi Partnership. In: Andreasen, Lars Erik; Coriat, Benjamin; den Hertog, Frisio and Kaplinsky, Raphael eds. Europe's Next Step: Organisational Innovation, Competition and Employment. London: Frank Cass, pp. 211–230.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1995). Patients as Work in Progress: Organisational Reform in the Health Sector. In: Andreasen, Lars Erik; Coriat, Benjamin; den Hertog, Frisio and Kaplinsky, Raphael eds. Europe's Next Step: Organisational Innovation, Competition and Employment. London: Frank Cass.

Kaplinsky, Raphael; Andreasen, Lars Erik; den Hertog, Frisio and Coriat, Benjamin (1995). Flexible Organisation: European Industry in Transition. In: Andreasen, Lars Erik; Coriat, Benjamin; den Hertog, Frisio and Kaplinsky, Raphael eds. Europe's Next Step: Organisational Innovation, Competition and Employment. London: Frank Cass.

Kaplinsky, R.; Joffe, A.; Kaplan, D. and Lewis, D. (1993). Meeting the Global Challenge: A Framework for Industrial Revival in South Africa. In: Baker, Pauline; Krafchik, Warren and Boraine, Alex eds. South Africa and the World Economy in the 1990s. Washington: David Phillips Publishers.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1993). TNCs in the Third World: Stability or Discontinuity? In: Eden, Lorraine and Potter, Evan eds. Multinationals in the Global Political Economy. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 108–121.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1993). The Role of TNCs in the transfer of organizational technologies to LDCs. In: Murshed, Syed Mansoob and Raffer, Kunibert eds. Trade, Transfer ad Development: Problems and Prospects for the Twenty-First Century. Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1993). Post Fordist Industrial Restructuring: Policy Implications for an Industrially Advanced Economy. In: Jensen, Jane; Mahon, Rianna and Bienefeld, Manfred eds. Production Space Identity (Studies in political economy). Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1992). Derechos de propiedad industrial e intelectual a partir de la Ronda Uruguay. In: Gómez Uranga, M.; Sánchez Padrón, M. and de la Puerta, E. eds. El Cambio tecnológico hacia el nuevo milenio : debates y nuevas teorías. Madrid: FUHEM/Icaria, pp. 299–348.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1992). The Manufacturing Sector and Regional Trade in a Democratic South Africa. In: Maasdorp, G. G. and Whiteside, A. eds. Towards a post-apartheid future: political and economic relations in Southern Africa. London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1991). How getting the prices right helped the wrong people. In: Colclough, Christopher and Manor, James eds. States or Markets? Neo-Liberalism and the Development Policy Debate. Ids Development Studies Series. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 148–172.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1990). Is and what is post-fordism? In: Schulze, P. W. and Willman, J. eds. Economic and Social Policy in Europe, Volume Occasional. London: Friedrich Ebert Foundation.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1990). Technological Revolution and the Restructuring of Trade and Production - Some Implications for Western Middle powers and the Newly Industrializing Countries. In: Pratt, Cranford ed. Middle Power Internationalism: The North-South Dimension. Kingston: Queens University Press, pp. 108–142.

Kaplinsky, R. (1990). Technology Transfer, Adaptation and Generation: A Framework for Evaluation. In: Chatterji, M. ed. Technology Transfer in Developing Countries. London: Macmillan, pp. 19–26.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1989). Intellectual Property and International Trade. In: Juma, Calestous and Ojwang, Jackton B. eds. Innovation and Sovereignty: The Patent Debate in African Development. Nairobi: African Centre for Technology Studies.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1989). Industrial Restructuring in LDC's: The Role of Information Technology. In: Fleury, M. ed. Padroes Tecnologicos e Politicas de Gestao: Comparacoes Internacionais. Sao Paolo: Universidade de Sao Poalo e Universidade Esrtadual de Campinas.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1988). Technological change: The increasing costs of 'keeping up' in the microelectronics era. In: Stoneman, Colin ed. Zimbabwe's Prospects. UK: Macmillan Education.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1986). Appropriate Technology in Sugar Manufacturing. In: Stewart, Frances ed. Macro-policies for Appropriate Technology in Developing Countries. Washington, D. C.: Appropriate Technology International (ATI)/Westview.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1985). The process of indigenous technical change. In: Carr, Marilyn ed. The A.T. Reader Theory and Practice in Appropriate Technology. London, UK: Intermediate Technology Publications.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1984). Trade in Technology - Who, What, Where and When? In: Fransman, Martin and King, Kenneth eds. Technological Capability in the Third World. London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 139–160.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1983). Accumulation at the Periphery: A Special Case? In: Cohen, Robin ed. African Islands and Enclaves. London, UK: Sage Publications.

Kaplinsky, R. (1979). A Country Study: Food Processing in Kenya. In: Baron, C. ed. Readings on the Food Processing Industry in Developing Countries. Pergamon Press.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Chisti, S (1977). Technical Change and the Multinational Corporations: Some British Multinationals in Kenya and India. In: Germidis, D ed. Transfer of Technology by Multinational Corporations. Development Centre Studies. Paris: OECD.

Kaplinsky, R.; Cooper, C.; Bell, R. and Satyayakwit, W. (1975). Choices of techniques for can making in Kenya, Tanzania and Thailand. In: Bhalla, A. S. ed. Technology and Employment in Industry: A case study approach. Geneva: International Labour Office.

Kaplinsky, R. and Cooper, C. (1975). Secondhand Equipment in Undeveloped Countries: Some Generalisations from the Kenyan Maize Bag Industry. In: Bhalla, A. ed. Technology and employment in industry : a case study approach. Geneva: International Labour Office.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1965). Comparative Advantage by Design. In: Langdon, Richard ed. Technological Change and Design. London, UK: Royal College of Art.

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Kaplinsky, Raphael and Steinmueller, W. Edward (2022). Introduction to the special section celebrating the centenary of Chris Freeman's birth. Research Policy, 51(2), article no. 104449.

Morris, Mike; Kaplinsky, Raphael and Kaplan, David (2012). ‘‘One thing leads to another’’—Commodities, linkages and industrial development. Resources Policy, 37(4) pp. 408–416.

Fu, Xiaolan; Kaplinsky, Raphael and Zhang, Jing (2012). The impact of China on low and middle income countries’ export prices in industrial-country markets. World Development, 40(8) pp. 1483–1496.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and 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, Vol. 4(1/2/3) pp. 13–38.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (2011). Schumacher meets Schumpeter: Appropriate technology below the radar. Research Policy, 40(2) pp. 193–203.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Morris, Mike (2009). Chinese FDI in Sub-Saharan Africa: engaging with large dragons. European Journal of Development Research, 21(4) pp. 551–569.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Morros, Mike (2008). Value chain analysis: a tool for enhancing export supply policies. International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, 1(3) pp. 283–308.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Morris, Mike (2008). L’impatto della Cina sull’Africa sub-sahariana visto attraverso la lente del commercio. Afriche e Orienti: Revista di Studi ai Confini tra Africa Mediterraneo e Medio Oriente(2) pp. 35–48.

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, 1(1) pp. 65–82.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Santos-Paulino, Amelia U. (2006). A disaggregated analysis of EU imports: the implications for the study of patterns of trade and technology. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 30(4) pp. 587–611.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (2006). China and the global terms of trade. IDS Bulletin, 37(1) pp. 43–53.

Evans, David; Kaplinsky, Raphael and Robinson, Sherman (2006). Deep and shallow integration in Asia: Towards a holistic account. IDS Bulletin, 37(1) pp. 12–22.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Santos Paulino, Amelia (2005). Innovation and competitiveness: trends in unit prices in global trade. Oxford Development Studies, 33(3-4) pp. 333–355.

Grantham, Andrew and Kaplinsky, Raphael (2005). Getting the Measure of the Electronic Games Industry: Developers and the Management of Innovation. International Journal of Innovation Management, 9(2) pp. 183–213.

Bessant, John; Kaplinsky, Raphael and Lamming, Richard (2003). Putting supply chain learning into practice. International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 23(2) pp. 167–184.

Bessant, John; Kaplinsky, Raphael and Morris, Mike (2003). Developing capability through learning networks. International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development, 2(1) pp. 19–38.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Morris, Michael (2003). Governance matters in value chains. Developing Alternatives, 9: Competi(1) pp. 11–18.

Bessant, J.; Brown, S.; Francis, D.; Kaplinsky, R. and Meredith, S. (2001). Developing manufacturing agility in SMEs. International Journal of Technology Management, 22(1)

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1997). India's industrial development: an interpretative survey. World Development, 25(5) pp. 681–694.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Mhlongo, Edmund (1997). Infant industries and industrial policy: a lesson from South Africa. Transformation(34) pp. 57–85.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1995). A Reply to Willmore. World Development, 23(3) pp. 537–540.

Bessant, John and Kaplinsky, Raphael (1995). Industrial restructuring: facilitating organizational change at the firm level. World Development, 23(1) pp. 129–141.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1994). 'Economic restructuring in South Africa: the debate continues': a response. Journal of Southern African Studies, 20(4) pp. 533–537.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1993). La nueva flexibilidad: promotora de eficacia económica y social. Economia y Sociologiá del Trabajo(19-20) pp. 8–20.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1991). TNCs in the Third World: Stability or Discontinuity? Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 20(2) pp. 257–267.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1989). Industrial and intellectual property rights in the Uruguay round and beyond. Journal of Development Studies, 25(3) pp. 373–400.

Cooper, Charles and Kaplinsky, Raphael (1989). 'Technological revolution' and the international division of labour in manufacturing: A place for the Third World? European Journal of Development Research, 1(1) pp. 5–37.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1987). Human factors in the labour process and the international division of labour in manufacturing. International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2(1) pp. 15–24.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1986). Policies Towards the Development and Diffusion of Microelectronics Technologies. Vierteljahresberichte de Entwicklungslanderforschung, 103 pp. 19–28.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1984). The international context for industrialisation in the coming decade. Journal of Development Studies, 21(1) pp. 75–96.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1983). Firm size and technical change in a dynamic context. Journal of Industrial Economics, 32(1) pp. 39–59.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1981). Foreign Capital, Employment and Accumulation in Kenya. Development and Change, 12(3) pp. 441–458.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1980). Capitalist Accumulation in the Periphery: The Kenyan Case Re-Examined. Review of African Political Economy, 7(17) 83 -105.

Kaplinsky, Raphael (1980). Radical Technical Change and Manufactured Export Growth Strategies. Vierteljahresberichte de Entwicklungslanderforschung

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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 Nov 2011, Brighton.

Kaplinsky, R.; Grantham, A.; Mynors, D.; Mohamed, S.; Walsh, K.; Coles, R. and Chan, P. (2006). Towards A Taxonomy of Knowledge Leakage: Literature and Framework. In: British Academy of Management Annual Conference: BAM 2006: building international communities through collaboration, 12-14 Sep 2006, Belfast, UK.

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Kaplinsky, Raphael; Readman, Jeff and Memedovic, Olga (2009). Upgrading strategies in global furniture value chains. United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).

Kaplinsky, Raphael; Readman, Jeff and Memedovic, Olga (2008). Upgrading strategies in global furniture value chains. United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Vienna.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Morris, Mike (2007). The structure of supply chains and their implications for export supply. AERC - African Economic Research Consortium, Nairobi, Africa.

Kaplinsky, R.; Barnes, J.; Bessant, J. and Morris, M. (2004). Manufacturing Excellence in South Africa: CD and Accompanying Manuals. Department of Science and Technology.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Morris, Mike (2002). A Handbook for Value Chain Research. Institute of Development Studies.

Fitter, Robert and Kaplinsky, Raphael (2001). Can an agricultural 'commodity' be de-commodified, and if so who is to gain? Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton.

Kaplinsky, Raphael and Readman, Jeff (2001). Integrating SMEs in Global Value Chains: Towards Partnership for Development. In Vienna: UNIDO UNIDO - United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Vienna, Austria.

Kaplinsky, R. and Posthuma, A. (1993). Organisational Change in Zimbabwean Manufacturing. United Nations University (INTECH).

Kaplinsky, R. and Hoffman, K. (1993). Transnational Corporations and the Transfer of New Management Practices to Developing Countries. United Nations Centre of Transnational Corporations.

Clark, N.; Edquist, C.; Kaplinsky, R. and Pimentel, D. (1988). Cyprus Technology Strategy. UNDP/OPE and Institute of Development Studies, Sussex, UK.

Kaplinsky, R. and Chishti, S. (1981). Role of TNCs in India's Exports. Indian Institute of Foreign Trade.

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