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Informal sector participation has been described as a trap associated withimpoverishment (Cassim, 1982); as the survivalist responses of marginalised personswith no alternatives (Habib, 2005); yet it has also been described as potentiallydynamic (House, 1984). The former conceptions prescribe an...
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The following study about the economic performance of the Johannesburg’s small Internet service providers investigates …
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While much attention has focused on the modelling of the interdependencies between key aggregates and stock indices in industrialised countries, this thesis is focused on investments in emerging markets and real estate – two research branches that have up to now not been investigated to a...
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In form of a qualitative single case study this thesis examines what people from industrialized countries such as Germany can learn about sustainability from Lynedoch EcoVillage, South Africa, and the associated 'Sustainability Institute', a non-profit trust based at and operating from Lynedoch...
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report specifically focuses on the implications of branding to local economicdevelopment in the inner city of Johannesburg … branding and LED inthe city of Johannesburg. Through the cultural planning framework, the study employs planning theoriessuch …
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Government accepts responsibility for stimulating and supporting research and development for the welfare of the entire community. Research is therefore a matter of serious concern which should be approached with the greatest degree of responsibility by those trained and qualified to engage in...
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bubbles, a bubble itself is not sufficient to cause real-side disruption. What central bankers should learn from Japan …
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It has been widely assumed that there was a bubble in the U.S. housing market after1999.This paper analyzes the extent to which that was true. We define a bubble as: (1) a regime shift that is characterized by a change in the properties of deviations from the fundamentals of house price growth,...
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In modeling expectation formation, economic agents are usually viewed as forming expectations adaptively or in accordance with some rationality postulate. We offer an alternative nonlinear model where agents exchange their opinions and information with each other. Such a model yields multiple...
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Incluye bibliografía ; Este documento estudia la dinámica de los precios de las acciones en un modelo tipo «árbol de Lucas» en el que los inversores tienen vidas finitas y aprenden de su propia experiencia. Los individuos actualizan sus expectativas mediante aprendizaje bayesiano basado en...
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