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this study is to examine cointegration and causal effects between tourism and economic growth in South Africa for annual … empirical measures of tourism development are used in the study, namely; tourist receipts and number of international tourist … arrivals. The empirical results of the linear framework supports the tourism-led growth hypothesis when tourist receipts are …
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The tax system forms the backbone to the functioning of the South African fiscal authorities and it is has been recently questioned whether alterations in the existing tax mix could promote economic growth. Using quarterly data from 1990:Q1 and 2015:Q2, this study investigated the effects of...
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This study examines nonlinear adjustment effects in the purchasing power parity (PPP) between South Africa and her main currency trading partners; namely, the US, the UK, the Euro area, China and Japan. We use monthly data of the nominal exchange rates and domestic price level data collected...
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