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Poverty and inequality effects of a high growth scenario in South Africa: A dynamic microsimulation CGE analysis RAMOS MABUGU AND MARGARET CHITIGA Stellenbosch Economic Working Papers: 04/07
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Document Date: 2008-07-22 15:34:38


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City

Growth / Midrand / Pretoria / /

Company

Value Added Imports Exports Penetration Intensity Wages / Total capital / /

Country

South Africa / /

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Facility

International Food Policy Research Institute / ZA MARGARET CHITIGA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA PRETORIA / Governance Facility / University of Pretoria / /

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electric machinery / basic chemicals / communication equipment / non metal mineral products / electricity / printing / medical and other services / scientific equipment / paper products / government services / machinery / transport equipment / food prices / mining / food sectors / manufacturing / rubber / transport services / metal products / finance / chemicals / food / /

NaturalFeature

Vorna Valley / BEKKER STREET VORNA VALLEY / /

Organization

UNIVERSITY OF STELLENBOSCH Poverty / Department of Economics / ECONOMICS UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA PRETORIA / US Federal Reserve / International Food Policy Research Institute / Financial and Fiscal Commission / University of Pretoria / South African Reserve Bank / /

Person

MARGARET CHITIGA / /

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Position

representative / General / Corresponding author / /

Region

SOUTH AFRICA / /

Technology

simulation / /

URL

www.reservebank.co.za / /

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