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Workplace:Department of Economics, Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, University of Pretoria, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2009

  1. Is Water Shedding Next?
    Working Papers, University of Pretoria, Department of Economics Downloads
  2. THE IMPACT OF AN ELECTRICITY GENERATION TAX ON THE SOUTH AFRICAN ECONOMY
    Working Papers, University of Pretoria, Department of Economics Downloads View citations

2008

  1. On the Real Exchange Rate Effects of Higher Electricity Prices in South Africa
    Working Papers, University of Pretoria, Department of Economics Downloads

2007

  1. A Panel Bargaining Model within the Regional Boundaries of the South African Grain Industry
    Working Papers, University of Pretoria, Department of Economics
    See also Journal Article in Icfai University Journal of Industrial Economics (2009)
  2. Modelling Preferences of South African Grain Farmers for Adopting Derivative Contracts Using Discrete Choice Models
    Working Papers, University of Pretoria, Department of Economics

2006

  1. Modeling the Marginal Revenue of Water in Selected Agricultural Commodities: A Panel Date Approach
    Working Papers, University of Pretoria, Department of Economics Downloads
    See also Journal Article in Agrekon (2006)
  2. Quantifying the Potential of Restored Natural Capital to Alleviate Poverty and Help Conserve Nature: A Case Study from South Africa
    Working Papers, University of Pretoria, Department of Economics Downloads

2005

  1. TRIPLE DIVIDENDS OF WATER CONSUMPTION CHARGES IN SOUTH AFRICA
    Working Papers, Research unit Sustainability and Global Change, Hamburg University Downloads View citations

Journal Articles

2009

  1. A Panel Bargaining Model Within the Regional Boundaries of the South African Grain Industry
    Icfai University Journal of Industrial Economics, 2009, VI, (1), 40-55
    See also Working Paper (2007)

2008

  1. Integrated water and economic modelling of the impacts of water market instruments on the South African economy
    Ecological Economics, 2008, 66, (1), 105-116 Downloads View citations
  2. Modelling South African grain farmers’ preferences to adopt derivative contracts using discrete choice models
    Agrekon, 2008, 47, (2) Downloads
  3. 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, 2008, 65, (4), 788-798 Downloads View citations

2006

  1. AN ANALYSIS OF INVENTORY INVESTMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA
    South African Journal of Economics, 2006, 74, (1), 6-19 Downloads
  2. Modelling the marginal revenue of water in selected agricultural commodities: A panel data approach
    Agrekon, 2006, 45, (1) Downloads
    See also Working Paper (2006)
  3. Searching for Triple Dividends in South Africa: Fighting CO2 Pollution and Poverty while Promoting Growth
    The Energy Journal, 2006, 27, (2), 113-142 View citations

2002

  1. Assessment of the performance and sustainability of mining sub-soil assets for economic development in South Africa
    Ecological Economics, 2002, 40, (1), 89-101 Downloads

1998

  1. Development and the Environment: Some Basic Issues
    South African Journal of Economics, 1998, 66, (2), 114-122 Downloads
  2. Socio - Economic Environment and Labour Absorption in South Africa
    South African Journal of Economics, 1998, 66, (3), 145-154 Downloads
 
 
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