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Articles
UPCOMING EVENTS Published articles [accordion collapsed], 2019, 1. Annaert, J., Buelens, F. & Cuyvers, L. 2019. Returns on Foreign Investment during the pre-1914 era: The case of Russia. European Review of Economic History. ( Av ailable from Oxford Academic ) 2. Blaauw, P.F., Pretorius, A.M., Viljoen, K. & Schenck, C.J. 2019. Adaptive expectations and subjective well-being of landfill waste pickers…, 2017, 1. Grater, S., Parry, A. & Viviers, W. 2017. Realising the Potential of Services SMEs in Developing Economies. International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD) Issue Paper. Geneva, Switzerland. (Available from ICTSD) 2. Blaauw, D. 2017. Informele indiensname in Suid-Afrika - dit gaan al swaarder. (Informal employment in South…, 2016, 1. Viljoen JMM, Blaauw PF & Schenck CJ. 2016. Sometimes you don't make enough to buy food" - an analysis of South African street waste pickers' income. ERSA Working paper 603. April. (Available from Economic Research Southern Africa), 2013, 1. Cuyvers, L. & Soeng, R. 2013. The impact of the EU Generalized System of Preferences on exports and GSP utilization by Asian and Latin American countries. Journal of International Trade Law and Policy, 12(1):80-97. (Available from Emerald Insight) 2. Cuyvers, L., Chen, L., Goethals, L. & Ghislain, S. 2013. EU-ASEAN FTAs: Does one size…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/trade/media/radio
Radio
Radio, PretoriaFM - 16/03/2017, Interview with Prof Wilma Viviers regarding international trade and the TRADE-DSM Navigator™ (Afrikaans only), RSG - 07/06/2016, Interview with Prof Derick Blaauw discussing RSA as a welfare state Part #1 Part #2 , PowerFM - 06/06/2016, Interview with Prof Derick Blaauw regarding day labourers and wages in RSAhttp://commerce.nwu.ac.za/trade/media/visual/conferences
Conferences
NWU TRADE conferences, The policy/regulatory and business environments - implications for GVCs 22/09/2016: WTO SAIIA Workshop: Welcome & Introduction The policy/regulatory and business environments - implications for GVCs WTO SAIIA Workshop Sub Theme 1: What types of firms are driving global value chains? The policy/regulatory and business environments -…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/trade/media/photo-gallery/WTO-launch/welcome-reception
Welcome reception
WTO Chair Launch - Welcome reception, Tuesday 16 September 2014, <-- Back to WTO Chair Launch Galleryhttp://commerce.nwu.ac.za/trade/media/photo-gallery/WTO-launch/press-conference
Press conference | WTO Chair Launch
WTO Chair Launch - Press conference, Wednesday 17 September 2014, <-- Back to WTO Chair Launch Galleryhttp://commerce.nwu.ac.za/trade/media/photo-gallery/WTO-launch/lecture
Guest lectures | WTO Chair Launch
WTO Chair Launch - Guest lectures, Wednesday 17 September 2014, <-- Back to WTO Chair Launch Galleryhttp://commerce.nwu.ac.za/trade/media/photo-gallery/WTO-launch/EU-ambassadors-meeting
EU Ambassadors meeting | WTO Chair Launch
WTO Chair Launch - EU Ambassadors meeting with NWU Vice-Rector Prof Dan Kgwadi, Wednesday 16 September 2014, <-- Back to WTO Chair Launch Galleryhttp://commerce.nwu.ac.za/trade/media/photo-gallery/WTO-launch/lunch
Lunch | WTO Chair Launch
WTO Chair Launch - Lunch, Wednesday 17 September 2014, <-- Back to WTO Chair Launch Galleryhttp://commerce.nwu.ac.za/trade/media/photo-gallery/WTO-launch/official-chair-launch
Official Chair Launch | WTO Chair Launch
WTO Chair Launch - Official Chair launch, Wednesday 17 September 2014, <-- Back to WTO Chair Launch Galleryhttp://commerce.nwu.ac.za/trade/media/photo-gallery/WTO-SAIIA-Workshop
WTO-SAIIA Workshop | Photo Gallery
WTO Chair (NWU) & SAIIA Workshop, Navigating global economic headwinds and tailwinds: New directions for industrial and trade policy, <-- Back to Photo Gallery homehttp://commerce.nwu.ac.za/trade/media/photo-gallery/other-global-value-chains
Other Global Value Chains | Photo Gallery
Global Value Chains roundtable discussions, <-- Back to Photo Gallery homehttp://commerce.nwu.ac.za/trade/media/photo-gallery/other-WTO-related
Other WTO related | Photo Gallery
Other WTO related, <-- Back to Photo Gallery homehttp://commerce.nwu.ac.za/marketing-management/marketing-management
Marketing Management
[accordion], Your Path to Excellence, This qualification equips students with essential skills in services marketing, branding, integrated marketing communications, sales management, consumer behaviour, marketing research, and digital marketing. The BCom in Management Sciences with Marketing Management prepares graduates to effectively lead and manage organisational marketing…, Core subjects, Services marketing Brand management Integrated marketing communication Sales management Consumer Behaviour Digital marketing, Degree options, Bachelor of Commerce (BCOM) in Management Sciences with Marketing Management Full-time programme: Three (3) years Offered on the Mahikeng [M], Potchefstroom [P] and Vanderbijlpark [V] Campuses Qualification code: 5FPH01 Extended Bachelor of Commerce (BCOM) in Management Sciences with Marketing Management Full-time programme: Four (4) years Offered…, Admission requirements, BCom in Management Sciences with Marketing Management APS of 24 Mathematics level 3 (40% or higher) Afrikaans or English level 4 (50% or higher) Extended BCom in Management Sciences with Business Management APS of 20 Mathematics level 3 (40% or more) / Mathematics Literacy level 4 (50% or more) English level 3 (40% or more), Postgraduate study options, Students with this degree will be considered for honours in Marketing Management, which can articulate to a master's and doctorate degree in Marketing Management., Career opportunities, Digital marketing specialist Market research specialist Brand manager Product manager Content strategist, Talk to us, If you need more information about this programme, please contact the Marketing Management Programme Managers. Dr Willy Engelbrecht (Any enquiries about the full-time and extended programmes presented on the Mahikeng Campus) Prof Mia Bothma (Any enquiries about the full-time programme presented on the Potchefstroom Campus) Prof Heleneze Lues (…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/uarm/about_us