Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences
School of Economic Sciences
Department of Economics
Research articles in refereed specialist journals
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Koch SF, McGeary KA: 2005. The effect of youth alcohol initiation on high school completion. Economic Inquiry, 43 (4), pp 750-765.
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Blignaut JN, Chitiga-Mabugu MR, Mabugu R: 2005. Constructing a greenhouse gas emissions inventory using energy balances: The case of South Africa for 1998. Journal of Energy in Southern Africa, 16 (3) / Aug, pp 105-116.
Rangasamy L, Harmse C: 2005. South Africa's tariff liberalisation policy: An appraisal of developments during the 1990s. Journal of Public Administration, 40 (1), pp 23-51.
Jordaan Y, Jordaan AC: 2005. Public choice and the regulatory role of government. Journal of Public Administration, 40 (3) / Sep, pp 314-327.
Mabotja J, van Heerden JH: 2005. A country comparison of best practices in the telecommunications sector. Journal of Public Administration, 40 (1) / Dec, pp 716-729.
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Jordaan JC, Blignaut JN: 2005. To what extent does investment in human capital contribute to physical capital growth?. Problems and Perspectives in Management , 2, pp 45-53.
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Khabo VS, Harmse C: 2005. The impact of monetary policy on the economic growth of a small and open economy: The case of South Africa. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences (SAJEMS), 8 (3), pp 348-362.
de Wet AH, Schoeman NJ, Koch SF: 2005. The South African tax mix and economic growth. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences (SAJEMS), 8 (2), pp 201-210.
Chitiga-Mabugu MR, Mabugu R: 2005. The impact of tariff reduction on poverty in Zimbabwe: A CGE top-down approach. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences (SAJEMS), 8 (1) / Mar, pp 102-116.
Moolman C, du Toit CB: 2005. An econometric model of the SA stock market. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences (SAJEMS), 8 (1), pp 77-91.
Ueckermann EM, Blignaut JN: 2005. The attitude and vulnerability of people as determinants of poverty: The case of Lesotho. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences (SAJEMS), 8 (4), pp 465-478.
Joubert SJ, Rossouw JJ: 2005. Supporting an inflation targeting policy with the measurement of inflation credibility. South African Journal of Economics / Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Ekonomie, 73 (2), pp 321-336.
Abuka C, Harmse C: 2005. The links between trade policy and total factor productivity in South Africa's manufacturing sector. South African Journal of Economics / Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Ekonomie, 73 (3) / Sep, pp 389-405.
Koch SF, Schoeman NJ, van Tonder JJ: 2005. Economic growth and the structure of taxes in South Africa: 1960-2002. South African Journal of Economics / Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Ekonomie, 73 (2), pp 190-210.
Moolman E, Jordaan JC: 2005. Can leading business cycle indicators predict the direction of the South African commercial share price index?. South African Journal of Economics / Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Ekonomie, 73 (1) / Mar, pp 68-78.
de Wet AH, Van Eyden (Koekemoer) R: 2005. Capital mobility in sub-Saharan Africa: A panel data approach. South African Journal of Economics / Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Ekonomie, 73 (1) / Mar, pp 22-35.
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Rossouw JJ: 2005. Kommentaarnota op Professor Sampie Terreblanche se artikel 'Armoede in Suid-Afrika'. Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe, 45 (1), pp 117-119.
Rossouw JJ: 2005. Monetêre beleid in Suid-Afrika sedert 1965: die vordering vanaf direkte beheer tot inflasieteikens. Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe, 45 (2), pp 292-300.
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