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    • The impact of rising food prices on the households in a low income township in South Africa 

      Sekhampu, Tshediso Joseph; Dubihlela, Dorah (Mediterranean Center of Social and Educational Research (MCSER), 2012)
      Food prices in South Africa have increased significantly in recent years. The impact of these price increases on many residents remains largely unknown. The study reported here analyzed the perceptions of households in a ...
    • The promotion of exports in South Africa 

      Calof, Jonathan; Viviers, Wilma (HSRC, 1995)
      No matter where you look, governments today are focusing great effort on the enhancement of international trade. on persuading more companies to export ever more goods and ...
    • Reconsidering the role of food prices in South African headline inflation 

      Rangasamy, L.; Nel, E. (Taylor & Francis, 2014)
      The conventional wisdom is that food price shocks are temporary and hence do not usually warrant specific attention in policy formulation. However, more recently, empirical evidence has shown that food price shocks are ...
    • Shear-free anisotropic cosmological models in f (R) gravity 

      Abebe, Amare; Momeni, Davood; Myrzakulov, Ratbay (Springer, 2016)
      We study a class of shear-free, homogeneous but anisotropic cosmological models with imperfect matter sources in the context of f(R) gravity. We show that the anisotropic stresses are related to the electric part of the ...
    • The relationship between changes in inflation and financial development 

      Sanusi, K.A.; Meyer, D.; Slusarczyk, B. (Copernicus, 2017)
      The relationship between inflation and financial development remains an important issue in the empirical and theoretical literature, but has yet to receive significant research attention. This paper examines this issue for ...