Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences
School of Economic Sciences
Department of Economics
Research articles in refereed specialist journals
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Kandiero T, Randa J: 2004. Agricultural exports: Important issues for Sub-Saharan Africa. African Development Review-Revue Africaine de Developpement, 16 (1), pp 1-35.
Meyer M, Breitenbach MC: 2004. The market potential of the South African apple industry: Strategies and options. Agrekon, 43 (1), pp 22-37.
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Rossouw JJ: 2004. Building inflation credibility. Central Banking, XIII (4), pp 82-85.
Jordaan Y, Jordaan AC: 2004. Communicating the protection of information privacy. Communicare: Journal for Communication Sciences in Southern Africa/Tydskrif vir Kommunikasiewetenskappe in Suider-Afrika, 23 (1) / July, pp 137-148.
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Chitiga MR: 2004. The impact of different policy choices on income distribution after food production shocks in Zimbabwe - A computable general equilibrium analysis. Eastern Africa Social Science Research Review, XX (1) / January, pp 1-19.
de Wet WA: 2004. The role of asymmetric information on investments in emerging markets. Economic Modelling, 21 (4) / July, pp 621-630.
du Toit CB, Moolman HC: 2004. A neoclassical investment function of the SA economy. Economic Modelling, 21 (4) / July, pp 647-660.
Moolman E: 2004. A Markov switching regime model of the South African business cycle. Economic Modelling, 21, pp 631-646.
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Harmse C, Jordaan AC, Janse van Rensburg JJ: 2004. Provision of public utilities: The Kenyan experience. Journal of Public Administration, 39 (3), pp 383-397.
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Clausen Robinson Z: 2004. An overview of commodity tax reform in Southern Africa. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences (SAJEMS), 7 (2) / Jun, pp 387-426.
Solomon M, de Wet WA: 2004. The effect of a budget deficit on inflation: The case of Tanzania. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences (SAJEMS), 7 (1) / March, pp 100-116.
Moolman HC, du Toit CB: 2004. Modelling price determination in South Africa. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences (SAJEMS), 7 (1) / March, pp 151-170.
Jordaan AC, Drost BE, Makgata MA: 2004. Land value as a function of distance from the CBD: The case of the eastern suburbs of Pretoria. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences (SAJEMS), 7 (3), pp 532-541.
Amusa HA: 2004. A macroeconomic approach to estimating effective tax rates in SA. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences (SAJEMS), 7 (1), pp 117-131.
Koch SF: 2004. Duopoly competition for rational addicts. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences (SAJEMS), 7 (2), pp 368-386.
Kearny M, van Heerden JH: 2004. Zero rating food in SA: A computable general equilibrium analysis. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences (SAJEMS), 7 (3), pp 521-531.
Rossouw JJ: 2004. A brief note on Nel and Lekalake: Monetary transparency in South Africa. South African Journal of Economics / Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Ekonomie, 72:5 / Dec, pp 1096-1103.
Imam BM, Koch SF: 2004. The determinants of infant, child, and maternal mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa. Studies in Economics and Econometrics/ Studies in Ekonomie en Ekonometrie (SEE), 28 (2), pp 23-39.
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Jordaan AC: 2004. Inner city decline and the process of revitalization. Town and Regional Planning/Stads- en Streekbeplanning/ Meralo Ya Ditoropo Le Mabatowa, 47 / Nov, pp 5-13.
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