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A dynamic computable general equilibrium model based on the PEP standard model developed by Decaluwé et al. (2009) is used to evaluate the impacts of the international crisis on the South African economy. However, we have changed some assumptions in order to better represent South African...
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This paper presents a computable general equilibrium model (CGEM) able to measure the impacts of the affirmative action policy set up in South Africa. In order to decrease inequalities inherited from the former regime, the government encourages firms to employ Historically Disadvantaged Persons...
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In recent years, UNICEF has increasingly called on the unique and versatile expertise of PEP-affiliated researchers and world-leading experts to assist in its advocacy work, by producing reliable and comprehensive bases of evidence on the situation of children and the impact of various policy...
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French Abstract:A l’instar des autres pays africain, le Sénégal a été frappé par le Covid-19 et a mis en place des mesures visant à’endiguer l’épidémie. Ces mesures impactent différemment les hommes et les femmes. Afin de capter leurs effets sur le travail des femmes, nous...
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Despite high growth rates in recent decades, Burkina Faso is still a poor country. The government acknowledges the need for a stronger commitment to reach the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), particularly regarding the reduction of poverty. At the same time, the Burkinabe budget deficit has...
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Despite high growth rates in recent decades, Burkina Faso is still a poor country. The government acknowledges the need for a stronger commitment to reach the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), particularly regarding the reduction of poverty. At the same time, the Burkinabe budget deficit has...
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We examine the economy-wide impact of the child support grant (CSG) on the South African economy using a bottom-up/top-down approach. This allows us to estimate the potential effects on households’ welfare and on the economy following a change in the CSG. Three simulations are presented, in...
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