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Raphael 'Raphie' Kaplinsky (born 31 December 1946), is the professor of International Development at the Open University, and honorary professor of the Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex.
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. 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.
Personal life
Kaplinsky married Catherine Charlewood, a psychotherapist. They have a daughter, Natasha Kaplinsky, a TV presenter (born 1972).
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Books
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- 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.
Chapters in books
- Kaplinsky, Raphael (1965), "Comparative advantage by design", in
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- Kaplinsky, Raphael (2011), "Innovation for pro-poor growth: from redistribution with growth to redistribution through growth", in
- Kaplinsky, Raphael (2011), "What contribution can China make to inclusive growth in SSA?", in
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- Open University version, pdf.
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Papers
- International Labour Office (ILO), United Nations, Geneva, Switzerland
- Institute of Development Studies (IDS), University of Sussex
- United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), Vienna, Austria
- Open University
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- Sanjaya Lall Programme for Technology and Management for Development (SLPTMD), Department of International Development, University of Oxford
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