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These Working Papers were issued by Econometric Research Southern Africa, which was hosted at the University of the Witwatersrand. The papers were issued from May 1999 to Dec 2003. Click on their titles to read the abstracts and download the full document free of charge.
 
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Title and Author(s)
 
01 Growth and Institutions I
By Johannes W. Fedderke
Working Paper 1
 
02 Uneducating South Africa: the failure to address the 1910 - 1993 legacy.
By Johannes W. Fedderke, Raphael de Kadt and John M. Luiz
Working Paper 2
 
03 Job search in South Africa: A nonparametric analysis
by Martin Wittenberg
Working Paper 3
 
04 Indicators of Political Liberty, Property Rights and Political Instability in South Africa: 1935-97
By Johannes Fedderke, Raphael de Kadt, and John Luiz
Working Paper 4
 
05 South African Capital Flows and Capital Flight over the 1960-95 period
by J.W.Fedderke and W.Liu
Working Paper 5
 
06 Growth and Institutions II
By J.W. Fedderke, R.H.J. de Kadt, and J.M Luiz
Working Paper 6
 
07 Production of educational output: time series evidence from socio-economically heterogeneous populations - the case of South Africa 1910-93.
By J.W.Fedderke and J.M.Luiz
Working Paper 7
 
08 Economic Growth and Social Capital: a critical reflection
by Johannes Fedderke, Raphael de Kadt, and John Luiz
Working Paper 8
 
11 Price Discovery in South African Financial Markets: investigating the relationship between South Africa’s stock index futures market and the underlying market
by Johannes Fedderke and Michelle Joao
Working Paper 11
 
13 Arbitrage, Cointegration and E˘ciency in Financial Markets in the Presence of Financial Crisis
By Johannes Fedderke and Michelle Joao
Working Paper 13
 
14 Capstone or Deadweight? Inefficiency, Duplication and Inequity in South Africa’s Tertiary Education System, 1910-93
By Johannes Fedderke, Raphael de Kadt, John Luiz
Working Paper 14
 
15 Trade, Technology and the Labor Market in the South African Manufacturing Sectors
By Johannes Fedderke, Yongcheol Shin, Prabhat Vaze
Working Paper 15
 
16 Investment in Fixed Capital Stock: testing for the impact of sectoral and systemic uncertainty
by Johannes Fedderke
Working Paper 16
 
17 Modeling Initiation in South Africa: A Multivariate Cointegration Analysis
By Johannes Fedderke and Eric Schaling
Working Paper 17
 
18 Predatory equilibria: Systematic theft and its effects on output, inequality and long-run growth
by Martin Wittenberg
Working Paper 18
 
19 Robust Multivalued Solutions for Assignment Problems: A Note
By Somdeb Lahiri
Working Paper 19
 
20 Justifiable Preferences for Freedom of Choice
By Somdeb Lahiri
Working Paper 20
 
21 The Weighted Fair Division Problem
By Somdeb Lahiri
Working Paper 21
 
23 Technology, Human Capital and Growth: evidence from a middle income country case study applying dynamic heterogeneous panel analysis
by Johannes Fedderke
Working Paper 23
 
24 An examination of the impact of financial deepening on long-run economic growth: An application of a VECM structure to a middle-income country context.
By Chandana Kularatne
Working Paper 24
 
25 An examination of the Impact of Economic Policy on long-run Economic Growth: An application of a VECM structure to a middle-income context.
By Martine Mariotti
Working Paper 25
 
28 Unemployment and labour force participation in South Africa: A focus on the supply-side
by Taryn Dinkelman & Farah Pirouz
Working Paper 28
 
29 Discrete Closed-Form Solutions for Barrier Options.
By S.M. Levitan, K.Mitchell and D.R.Taylo
Working Paper 29
 
30 Just How Sub-Optimal is Robert Mugabe? Optimizing Candidates Seeking Elected Office.
By Johannes Fedderke
Working Paper 30
 

 

 
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