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- 899: The effects of monetary policy shocks on inflation: The role of backed and unbacked public debt in a monetary and fiscal policy regime mix

- Guangling Liu and Marrium Mustapher
- 898: The Fiscal Theory of Income Distribution in Action: South African Low-income vs. High-Income Earners Response to Fiscal Policy Shocks

- Lindokuhle T. Zungu
- 897: Nonlinear Real Exchange Rate Adjustments: Insights from iPad Price Data

- Dawid J. van Lill, Gideon Du Rand, Hylton Hollander and Rick Walker
- 896: How Credit Constrained Are Family-Owned SMEs in Arab Countries?

- Grakolet Gourene, Jiri Balcar, Lenka J. Filipova and Zuzana B. Schwidrowski
- 895: Enforcement Spillovers under Different Networks: The Case of Quotas for Persons with Disabilities in Brazil

- Jéssica Gagete-Miranda
- 894: The effect of temperature on household hourly electricity consumption: Evidence from South Africa

- Steven F. Koch and Yuxiang Ye
- 893: Financial inclusion effects of engaging with the fintech ecosystem

- Odongo Kodongo
- 892: The Efficiency of State Aid for the Deployment of High-Speed Broadband: Evidence from the French Market

- à ngela Muñoz-Acevedo, Lukasz Grzybowski and Marc Bourreau
- 891: Trouble Every Day: Monetary Policy in an Open Emerging Economy

- Ekaterina Pirozhkova, Giovanni Ricco and Nicola Viegi
- 890: Unleashing International Trade through Financial Integration: Evidence from a Cross- Border Payment System

- Gustavo S. Cortes, Lucas A. Mariani and Vinicios Sant'Anna
- 889: Tax effort and capacity in developing countries: Unravelling the impact of the informal economy

- Ezekiel Lengaram
- 888: Banks’ Physical Footprint and Financial Technology Adoption

- Bernardo Ricca, José Renato H. Ornelas and Lucas A. Mariani
- 887: International Lending Channel, Bank Heterogeneity and Capital Inflows (Mis)Allocation

- Lucas A. Mariani and Silvia Marchesi
- 886: Possible Welfare Benefits of a Basic Income Support: Evidence from a benefit incidence analysis in South Africa

- Carolyn Chisadza, Eleni Yitbarek, Kehinde O. Omotoso, Margaret Chitiga-Mabugu, Nicky Nicholls and Ramos Mabugu
- 885: A review of the strategies adopted between 2015 and 2022 towards two South African local government water supply crises

- Marius van der Merwe and Stephen G. Hosking
- 884: Demographic changes and asset prices in an overlapping generations model

- Beatrice D. Simo-Kengne, Frank Riedel and Ghislain H. Demeze-Jouatsa
- 883: Why and how to measure the contribution of South Africa’s ocean economy

- Odwa Mtati and Stephen G. Hosking
- 882: Local-Currency sovereign risk on South African government bonds

- Mulalo Mamburu
- 881: Technical background paper: The macroeconomics of establishing a basic income grant in South Africa

- Daan Steenkamp, Hylton Hollander and Roy Havemann
- 880: Characteristics of the South African retirement fund industry

- Johannes W. Fedderke and Neryvia Pillay Bell
- 879: Import tariff pass-through effect and the spatial distribution of domestic consumer goods prices: Zimbabwe (2009-2014)

- Everisto Mugocha and Haroon Bhorat
- 878: Does ‘price framing’ influence empirical estimates in Discrete Choice Experiments: The case study for the South African wine industry

- Lydia Chikumbi and Milan Scasny
- 877: The long-term effects of early-life exposure to weather shocks: Evidence from Tanzania
- Ermias G. Weldesenbet
- 876: The bond market impact of the South African Reserve Bank bond purchase programme
- Daan Steenkamp, Henk Janse van Vuuren, Rossouw van Jaarsveld and Roy Havemann
- 875: Revisiting the accuracy of inflation forecasts in Nigeria: The oil price-exchange rate-asymmetry perspectives
- Abdulkader C. Mahomedy, Elias Udeaja, Kazeem Isah, Ojo Adelakun and Yusuf Yakubua
- 874: Equivalence scales with endogeneity and base independence
- Steven F. Koch
- 873: Big data forecasting of South African inflation
- Byron Botha, Kevin Kotze, Neil Rankin and Rulof P. Burger
- 872: Contagion across financial markets during COVID-19: A look at volatility spillovers between the stock and foreign exchange markets in South Africa
- Chevaughn van der Westhuizen, Goodness C. Aye and Reneé van Eyden
- 871: Climate change and child health: A Nigerian perspective
- Eduard van der Merwe, Eleni Yitbarek and Matthew W. Clance
- 870: Risk and return spillovers in a global model of the Foreign Exchange Network
- Alfred K. Mukong, Boscow Okumu, Edwin Muchapondwa, Gibson Mudiriza and Herbert Ntuli
- 869: Measuring and testing a modified version of the South African financial cycle
- Christian K. Tipoy, Malibongwe C. Nyati and Paul F. Muzindutsi
- 868: Household debt and consumption dynamics: A non-developed world view following the ï¬ nancial crisis
- Adél Bosch, Matthew W. Clance and Steven F. Koch
- 867: Government religious preference and intrastate conflict
- Carolyn Chisadza, Eduard van der Merwe and Matthew W. Clance
- 865: Differential corporate taxation and inter-asset investment distortions in South Africa
- Mashekwa Maboshe, Matthew Stern and Yash Ramkolowan
- 864: Human capital and the timing of the first birth
- Jesse Naidoo
- 863: Corporate taxation and firm-level investment in South Africa
- Mashekwa Maboshe
- 862: ‘Learning to export’ and ‘learning to innovate’: Revisiting the relationship between innovation and exports in African ï¬ rms
- Elvis K. Avenyo, Fiona Tregenna and Kwanele Ngwadleka
- 860: Transhumant pastoralism, climate change and conflict in Africa
- Eoin F. McGuirk and Nathan Nunn
- 859: The effect of cigarette price changes on smoking prevalence by gender: The case of South Africa
- Corné van Walbeek, Nicole Vellios and Zachary Gitonga
- 858: Income convergence in Southern Africa: A non-linear time-varying coefficients framework
- Ntokozo P. Nzimande
- 857: Estimates of bank-level funding costs in South Africa
- Daan Steenkamp and Tim Olds
- 856: Understanding the behaviour of house prices and household income per capita in South Africa: Application of the asymmetric autoregressive distributed lag model
- Anthanasius F. Tita and Pieter Opperman
- 855: Impact of technological progress on carbon emissions in different country income groups
- Chris B. Milindi and Roula Inglesi-Lotz
- 854: Reigniting economic growth: Lessons from three centuries of data
- Edward Kerby and Roy Havemann
- 853: Financial development and income inequality: a nonlinear econometric analysis of 21 African countries, 1994-2015
- Lindokuhle T. Zungu and Lorraine Greyling
- 852: Health inequality and the 1918 Influenza in South Africa
- Johan Fourie and Jonathan Jayes
- 851: Taxpayer responsiveness to taxation: Evidence from bunching at kink points of the South African income tax schedule
- Neryvia Pillay Bell
- 850: The effect of colonial and pre-colonial institutions on contemporary education in Africa
- Carolyn Chisadza, Leoné Walters and Matthew W. Clance
- 849: The transmission of monetary policy via the banks’ balance sheet – does bank size matter?
- Nicola Viegi and Tumisang Loate-Ntsoko
- 848: Phases of higher education, tuition grants, and equity-efficiency tradeoff

- Yoseph Y. Getachew
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