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 Working Papers . . .
Below is a list of working papers published by the Economic Research Southern Africa (ERSA). Click on their titles to read the abstracts and download the full document free of charge.
 
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Working papers 1 to 20 | Working papers 21 to 40 | Working papers 41 to 60
Working papers 61 to 80 | Working papers 81 to 100
 
Title and Author(s)
Working papers 81 to 100
101 Macroeconomic Performance and Inequality: Brazil 1983-1994
Manoel Bittencourt
 
102 Asymmetry and Discrimination in Internet Peering Evidence from the LINX
Alessio D'Ignazio and Emanuele Giovannetti
 
103 Adaptive Bayesian Analysis for Binomial Proportions
Sonali Das and Sourish Das
 
104 On attitude polarization under Bayesian learning with non-additive beliefs
Alexander Zimper and Alexander Ludwig
 
105 Loss leader or low margin leader? Advertising and the degree of product differentiation
Witness Simbanegavi
 
106 Characterizing Conflict Forms
Johannes Fedderke and Chandana Kularatne
 
107 Modelling International Tourism Demand for Zimbabwe
Edwin Muchapondwa and Obert Pimhidzai
 

 

 
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