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- 015: The Political Economy of Institutions, Stability and Investment: a simultaneous equation approach in an emerging economy – the case of South Africa
- Johannes W. Fedderke and John M. Luiz
- 14: Policy change and economic growth: A case study of South Africa
- Christopher Loewald and David Faulkner
- 014: Corporate Governance, Manager Behavior, and Analyst Behavior as Determinants of Mergers and Acquisitions
- Al Bhimani and Mthuli Ncube
- 13: The impact of tobacco advertising bans on consumption – a cross country approach including developing countries
- Evan Blecher
- 013: Challenging Cassandra: Household and Per Capita Household Income Distribution in the October Household Surveys 1995-1999, Income and Expenditure Surveys 1995 & 2000, and the Labour Force Survey 2000
- Farah Pirouz, Jeenesh Manga and Johannes W. Fedderke
- 12: Infrastructure development and economic growth in South Africa: A review of the accumulated evidence
- Johannes W. Fedderke and Rob Garlick
- 012: Growth Impact and Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment into South Africa, 1956-2003
- Aylit T. Romm and Johannes W. Fedderke
- 11: Day labourers, unemployment and socio-economic development in South Africa
- Alet C. Harmse, Catherina J. Schenck and Phillip F. Blaauw
- 011: Monetary Policy, Determinacy, and Learnability in the Open Economy
- Eric Schaling and James Bullard
- 10: Official revisions to SA national accounts data: Magnitudes and implications
- Corné van Walbeek
- 010: Reconsidering the business cycle and stabilisation policies in South Africa
- Stan Du Plessis
- 09: The importance of courts for trade credit in East African manufacturing firms
- Sheshangai Kaniki
- 009: Entering and exiting collaborative purchasing relationships
- Al Bhimani, Mthuli Ncube and Pascal Frantz
- 08: International financial architecture, macroeconomic volatility and institutions: South Africa experience
- Hashem Dezhbakhsh and Melvin Ayogu
- 008: Demand for health care in HIV/AIDS – affected households in two communities in the Free State province of South Africa
- Frikkie Booysens and Martine Visser
- 07: International benchmarking of South Africa’s infrastructure performance
- Johannes W. Fedderke and Željko Bogetic
- 007: ‘Who replies in brackets and what are the implications for earnings estimates? An analysis of earnings data from South Africa’
- Daniela Casale and Dorrit Posel
- 06: School quality
- Charles Simkins
- 006: Trade liberalisation and labour demand within South African manufacturing firms
- Alberto Behar and Lawrence Edwards
- 05: Higher education
- Charles Simkins
- 005: Using Fractionalization Indexes: deriving methodological principles for growth studies from time series evidence
- Johannes W. Fedderke, John M. Luiz and Raphael H. J. de Kadt
- 04: State pension payouts boost migrant job prospects for household members
- Anne Case, Cally Ardington and Victoria Hosegood
- 004: Has transition improved well-being? An analysis based on income, inequality-adjusted income, nonincome, and subjective well-being measures
- Carola Gruen and Stephan Klasen
- 3): Session 6: Financial openness external adjustment in emerging market economies
- Bernard Njiri
- 03: Fiscal incentives for research and development
- Bruce G. Teubes and Johannes W. Fedderke
- 003: Optimal timing of defections from price-setting cartels in volatile markets
- Shakill Hassan
- 02: Technical barriers to trade faced by South African SMME’s
- Michael A. Peet and Steven F. Koch
- 002: Inflation Targets as Focal Points
- Nicola Viegi
- 1: Trade Policy Research Priorities for South Africa

- Jing Chien, Lawrence Edwards and Matthew Stern
- 01: From chimera to prospect: South African sources of and constraints on long-term growth, 1970-2000
- Johannes W. Fedderke
- 001: Mark-up Pricing in South African Industry
- Chandana Kularatne, Johannes W. Fedderke and Martine Mariotti