Studies in Economics and Econometrics
1996 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 3, 2007
- The Structure of Growth in the Westen Cape Manufacturing Sector, 1970-1996 pp. 1-42

- Johannes Fedderke and A K Fitschen
- The Finance - Growth Nexus in Lesotho: Causality Revelations From Alternative Proxies pp. 43-59

- P L Mohapi and S I Motelle
- Financial Sector Development and Economic Growth: An Empirical Analysis of Two Southern African Countries pp. 61-80

- P Takaendesa and Nicholas Odhiambo
- South Africa Exports of Metal and Articles of Base Metal: A Gravity Model Approach pp. 81-96

- Joel Eita and Andre Jordaan
- Financial Liberalization and Investment in Ghana: A Test of the McKinnon's Complementarity Hypothesis pp. 97-117

- Charles Adjasi
- A Directional Analysis of the Bureau for Economic Research's Quarterly Forecasts pp. 119-138

- C van Walbeek and M Sessions
Volume 31, issue 2, 2007
- Trade and Poverty in South Africa: Lessons and Policy Recommendations pp. 1-22

- Lawrence Edwards and M Stern
- Theoretical Approaches to the Analysis of Trade and Poverty and a Review of Related Literature on South Africa pp. 23-48

- N Cattaneo and S Dodd
- Trade and Poverty in South Africa: Exploring the Trade-Labour Linkages pp. 49-68

- John Dunne and Lawrence Edwards
- The Benefit-Incidence of Tariff Liberalisation in South Africa pp. 69-88

- Reza Daniels and Lawrence Edwards
- Trade-Induced Employment Changes: Promising or Problematic for Poor Households in South Africa? pp. 89-90

- Karl Pauw, Lawrence Edwards and Murray Leibbrandt
- Trade and Poverty: A Case Study of the South African Clothing Industry pp. 109-124

- S van der Westhuizen
- Trade and Poverty Case Study: Small Household Appliances pp. 125-142

- T Chaponda and M Stern
- Trade and Poverty in South Africa: the Motor Industry Development Programme pp. 143-160

- F Flatters and N Netshitomboni
- Trade Liberalization and Pro-Poor Growth in South Africa pp. 161-179

- J Thurlow
Volume 31, issue 1, 2007
- South African Household Expenditure Shares: South African Household Data Pitfalls pp. 1-28

- Steven Koch
- The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Selected Business Sectors in South Africa pp. 29-52

- L L Ellis
- Regional Cross Border Investment Between the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Member States and the Expected Potential Benefits pp. 53-77

- T E Mutambara
- Countercyclical Monetary Policy in South Africa pp. 79-98

- Stan Du Plessis and Ben Smit
- The Persistence of SA Equity Volatility: a Component Arch Perspective pp. 99-118

- N L Samouilhan
- A Modelling Of Ghana'S Inflation Experience: 1960-2003 pp. 119-144

- M K Ocran
Volume 30, issue 3, 2006
- The South African Equity Risk Premium pp. 1-17

- P Digby, C Firer and E Gilbert
- Corporate Board Diversity And Performance Of Microfinance Institutions: The Effect Of Gender pp. 19-33

- A Kyereboah-Coleman
- Gender Modelling Of Serving Time, Prison Population And Review Of Punishment In Oyo State-Nigeria pp. 35-42

- D K Shangodoyin, R Arnab and O I Osowole
- Purchasing Power Parity And The Real Rand-Dollar Exchange Rate pp. 43-59

- O A Akinboade and Daniel Makina
- An Sgm Restricted Cost Function Approach To Technology And Efficiency In A Panel Of Kwazulu-Natal Dairy Farms pp. 61-78

- T S Mkhabela
- Real Exchange Rate Volatility And Its Effect On Trade Flows: New Evidence From South Africa pp. 79-97

- P Takaendesa, T Tsheole and Meshach Aziakpono
Volume 30, issue 2, 2006
- Extending The Ekop Model To Estimate The Probability Of Informed Trading pp. 1-15

- J H Venter and D C J de Jongh
- Financial Integration Amongst The Sacu Countries: Evidence From Interest Rate Pass-Through Analysis pp. 1-23

- Meshach Aziakpono
- Further Extensions Of The Ekop Model pp. 41-59

- J H Venter and D C J de Jongh
- The Transmission Of Foreign Financial Crises To South Africa: A Firm-Level Study pp. 61-85

- Willem Boshoff
- An Estimate of the Weight of the Import Component of the South African CPI and CPIX pp. 87-101

- Z Blignaut, Greg Farrell and Logan Rangasamy
- Modelling the Business Cycle in South Africa: A Non-Linear Approach pp. 103-126

- Ilse Botha, L Greyling and D J Marais
- Trade Liberalisation and Labour Demand within South African Manufacturing Firms pp. 127-146

- Lawrence Edwards and A Behar
- Convergence, Rationality and Accuracy in South African Consensus Economic Forecasts pp. 147-165

- N L Samouilhan, C P van Walbeek and E vd M Smit
Volume 30, issue 1, 2006
- The Impact of External Shocks on South African Inflation at Different Price Stages pp. 1-22

- J A Swanepoel
- The Reaction of Stock Prices to Unexpected Inflation pp. 23-40

- Christo Auret and W Rudolph
- The Economics of Democracy in Resource-Producing Countries pp. 41-58

- G D I Barr and L J Sharp
- Poverty and Poverty Dynamics in Rural Ethiopia pp. 59-82

- C Swanepoel
- What are the Long-Run Determinants of the Real Exchange Rate in Mena Countries? An Empirical Investigation pp. 83-100

- I Drine and Christophe Rault
- Financial Sector Development In South Africa, 1970-2002 pp. 101-128

- O A Akinboade and Daniel Makina
- Technical Efficiency Estimates For The Kwazulu-Natal Midlands Dairy Industry pp. 129-146

- T S Mkhabela
- Investigating the Determinants of the Decision to Engage In a Corporate Hedging Strategy pp. 147-160

- H H A Yong, Robert Faff and H Nguyen
Volume 29, issue 3, 2005
- Macroeconomic News “Surprises” and the Rand/Dollar Exchange Rate pp. 1-16

- Johannes Fedderke and P Flamand
- An Investigation into the ManifestationOf Arbitrage Opportunities in SelectedSouth African Financial Markets pp. 17-66

- Z B Kotze and E vd M Smit
- A Multi-Dimensional Measure of Poverty Using the Totally Fuzzy and Relative Approach pp. 67-80

- A G V Naidoo, V S S Yadavalli and N A S Crowther
- The Relationship Between Economic Value Added, Net Present Value and True Return pp. 81-109

- J U de Villiers
- Decomposition of Conditional Variance Persistence through Frequency-Domain Markov Chains pp. 111-135

- Stefano Mainardi
- Economic Growth, Employment, Labour Productivity and Remuneration in South Africa: Evidence from Published Financial Data pp. 137-152

- N van Aswegen, B W Steyn and W D Hamman
Volume 29, issue 2, 2005
- Active Versus Passive Investing I: The South African Experience pp. 1-34

- D R Wessels and J D Krige
- Active Versus Passive Investing Ii: Towards an Optimal Combination Solution pp. 35-54

- D R Wessels and J D Krige
- Portfolio Size and Diversification on the JSE Securities Exchange and the Australian Stock Exchange pp. 55-60

- M Webbstock, A Wessels, C Firer and S Davidson
- Structural Changes and Dating of Stock Market Liberalisation: Evidence from the Jse Securities Exchange South Africa pp. 61-76

- Daniel Makina and M Negash
- The Impact of the Rand on the Value of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange pp. 77-96

- G D I Barr and Kantor B S
- The Permanent and Transitory Effects of Budget Deficits on Private Investment in South Africa pp. 97-106

- Emmanuel Anoruo and H Braha
- Determinants of Manufacturing Exports: Results from a Regional Firm-Level Survey in South Africa pp. 107-116

- Wim Naudé, Remco Oostendorp and P Serumaga-Zake
Volume 29, issue 1, 2005
- The Macroeconomic Impact of HIV/AIDS in South Africa: A Supply-Side Analysis pp. 1-14

- Rulof Burger and P de Villiers
- Some Estimates of Potential Output and the Output Gap for South Africa pp. 15-28

- O A Akinboade
- Estimating an Earnings Function From Coarsened Data by an Interval Censored Regression Procedure pp. 29-46

- Reza Daniels and S Rospabe
- The Economic Case for Virtual Local Government in South Africa pp. 47-60

- Brian Dollery, L Crase and N Marshall
- The Influence of the Nature of an Enterprise's Activities on Earnings Per Share and Cash Flow Per Share as Determinants of Share Prices pp. 61-82

- N J le Roux, W D Hamman, J U de Villiers and C Joubert
- A Simple Test of the ‘Risk Class Hypothesis’ pp. 83-96

- Robert Faff, R D Brooks and H Y Kee
- An Overview of Lulu Smoothers With Application to Financial Data pp. 97-121

- W J Conradie, T de Wet and M D Jankowitz
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