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per capita by 50 to 60 percent and reduce income inequality dramatically in the long term. By putting further strain on an …
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a similar trajectory over time, seem to have a powerful predictive information for the near-term GDP growth (up to four … relatively high predictive power regarding GDP growth, a further deterioration may imply that economic activity is likely to slow …
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We examine the relationship between South African Rand and gold price volatility using monthly data for the period 1980-2010. Our main findings is that prior to capital account liberalization the causality runs from South African Rand to gold price volatility but the causality runs the other way...
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investment, and a shrinking tradable sector. Subdued growth has raised unemployment, poverty, and inequality, hindering inclusion …Before the pandemic, the South African economy remained stuck in low gear, with anemic growth, stagnant private … critically on structural reforms to boost competiveness and growth. Product markets represent a cornerstone of the reform …
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This paper investigates possible drivers of volatility in the South African rand since the onset of the global financial crisis. We assess the role played by local and international economic surprises, commodity price volatility, global market risk perceptions, and local political uncertainty....
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