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Analysis of the Distributional Effects of COVID-19 and State-led Remedial Measures in South Africa

Helen Barnes, Gabriel Espi-Sanchis, Murray Leibbrandt, David McLennan, Michael Noble, Jukka Olavi Pirttilä, Wynnona Steyn, Brenton Van Vrede and Gemma Wright ()
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Helen Barnes: Southern African Social Policy Research Insights, Hove, United Kingdom
Gabriel Espi-Sanchis: Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, Cape Town, South Africa
David McLennan: Southern African Social Policy Research Insights, Hove, United Kingdom
Michael Noble: Southern African Social Policy Research Insights, Hove, United Kingdom
Jukka Olavi Pirttilä: University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Wynnona Steyn: South African Revenue Service, Pretoria, South Africa
Brenton Van Vrede: Department of Social Development, Pretoria, South Africa
Gemma Wright: Southern African Social Policy Research Insights, Hove, United Kingdom and College of Graduate Studies, Pretoria, South Africa

International Journal of Microsimulation, 2021, vol. 14, issue 2, 2-31

Date: 2021
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