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Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

McCoskey S: 2002. Convergence in Sub-Saharan Africa: a nonstationary panel data approach. Applied Economics, 34 (7) / May, pp 819-829.

Moolman E: 2002. Economic Determinants of Emerging Stock Market Interdependence. Emerging Markets Review, 4 (1), pp 84-105.

Basdevant O, Hall SG: 2002. The 1998 Russian crisis: could the exchange rate volatility have predicted it?. Journal of Policy Modeling, 24, pp 151-168.

du Toit CB, de Wet TJ: 2002. A Neoclassical production function for the South African economy: Theory and evidence. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, Supplement (4) / Dec, pp 1-31.

McCoskey S, Moolman E: 2002. On the long-run interdependence of stock-markets: A tale of correlations, autoregressions and decompositions. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 5 (3), pp 526-548.

Research and technical/policy output for clients:

du Toit CB, Koekemoer R, van Heerden JH: Technical Report: 2002. The South African Economy: Present State and Forecast: 2002-2005. For: United Nations.

 

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