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Select the first letter of the journal title from the alphabetical list.

 
A  C  E  I  J  S  T 

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Ground M, Koch SF, van Wyk D: 2008. South African household expenditure patterns: Alcohol products in 1995 and 2000. Acta Academica, 40 (1), pp 127-160, Full Text

Ueckermann L, Blignaut JN, Gupta R, Raubenheimer J: 2008. Modelling South African grain farmers' preferences to adopt derivative contracts using discrete choice models. Agrekon, 47 (2), pp 222-239, Full Text

Chitiga-Mabugu MR, Kandiero T, Ngwenya P: 2008. Agricultural trade policy reform in South Africa. Agrekon, 47 (1) / Mar, pp 76-101, Full Text

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Rossouw JJ, Fourie J, Padayachee V: 2008. Central bank employees and inflation credibility. Central Banking, XIX (2) / Nov, pp 81-84.

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van Heerden JH, Blignaut JN, Horridge M: 2008. Integrated water and economic modelling of the impacts of water market instruments on the South African economy. Ecological Economics, 66 (1), pp 105-116, Full Text

Turpie J, Marais C, Blignaut JN: 2008. The working for water programme: Evolution of a payments for ecosystem services mechanism that addresses both poverty and ecosystem service delivery in South Africa. Ecological Economics, 65 (4), pp 788-798, Full Text

Matthews K, Minford P, Naraidoo R: 2008. Vicious and virtuous circles - The political economy of unemployment in interwar UK and USA. European Journal of Political Economy, 24, pp 605-614, Full Text

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Gupta R, Karapatakis AG: 2008. Financial Liberalization: A Myth or a Miracle Cure?. ICFAI Journal of Monetary Economics, VI (1) / Feb, pp 6-33.

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Chitiga-Mabugu MR, Mabugu R: 2008. Evaluating the impact of land redistribution: A CGE microsimulation application to Zimbabwe. Journal of African Economies, 17 (4) / Aug, pp 527-549, Full Text

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Sichei M, Gebreselasie T, Erero JL: 2008. An augmented gravity model of South Africa's exports of motor vehicles, parts and accessories. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences (SAJEMS), 11 (4), pp 494-510, Full Text

Rossouw JJ, Padayachee V: 2008. South African price changes and inflation since 1974: A note on the testing of inflation accuracy. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences (SAJEMS), 11 (2) / Jun, pp 229-246, Full Text

Meyer NG, Breitenbach MC, Kekana RD: 2008. An Economic Appraisal of the Impact of traffic diversion - the N1 toll road and its alternative. South African Journal of Economics / Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Ekonomie, 76 (4) / Dec, pp 652-666, Full Text

Ground M, Koch SF: 2008. Hurdle models of alcohol and tobacco expenditure in South African households. South African Journal of Economics / Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Ekonomie, 76 (1) / Mar, pp 132-143, Full Text

Gupta R, Das S: 2008. Spatial Bayesian Methods of Forecasting House Prices in Six Metropolitan Areas of South Africa. South African Journal of Economics / Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Ekonomie, 76 (2) / Jun, pp 298-313, Full Text

Gupta R, Uwilingiye J: 2008. Measuring the Welfare Cost of Inflation in South Africa. South African Journal of Economics / Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Ekonomie, 76 (1) / Mar, pp 16-25, Full Text

Inglesi R, Pouris A: 2008. Where are our universities going? A review, twenty years later. South African Journal of Science, 104 (9 & 10) / Sep/Oct, pp 345-348, Full Text

Akanbi 0A, Jordaan AC: 2008. The Recardian theory of comparative advantage between South Africa and the USA in the manufacturing sector. Studies in Economics and Econometrics/ Studies in Ekonomie en Ekonometrie (SEE), 32 (2), pp 25-43, Full Text

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Rossouw JJ, Fourie J: 2008. Is groeiende welvaart teenoor armoede 'n nul-som spel?/ Is increasing wealth vis-à-vis poverty a zero-sum game?. Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe, 48 (2) / Jun, pp 195-203, Full Text

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