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SANCTIONING SOUTH AFRICA:THE POLITICS BEHIND THE POLICIES
SOUTH AFRICA target nation economic damage
2008/12/3
The existing literature on international economicsanctions emphasizes
the ineffectiveness ofeconomic measures, such as trade embargoes
and investment boycotts, in bringing about their intended forei...
Competition for resources existed in South Africa long before the
arrival of Europeans. Ethnic groups fought each other for control of
land use rights. The fighting was centered around the right to ...
A POST-APARTHEID CONSTITUTION FOR SOUTH AFRICA:LESSONS FROM PUBLIC CHOICE
POST-APARTHEID CONSTITUTION SOUTH AFRICA PUBLIC CHOICE
2008/11/22
As South Africa continues to strive toward constitutional reform,
it seems appropriate to examine normative public choice theory for
insights that might be relevant to the South African constitution...
BUREAUCRATIC CORRUPTION IN AFRICA:THE FUTILIn OF CLEANUPS
BUREAUCRATIC CORRUPTION political dimension AFRICA
2008/11/19
Recent interest in the political dimension of economic growth has
had a significant impact on the study of the behavior of bureaucrats
and how their activities affect macroeconomic performance. Most...
HARMONIZING ETHNIC CLAIMS IN AFRICA:A PROPOSAL FOR ETHNIC-BASED FEDERALISM
HARMONIZING ETHNIC ETHNIC-BASED FEDERALISM
2008/11/14
Most African states are unitary with political power vested in the
central government. Laws and decisions concerning the public sector
are enacted and enforced by the central government.1 Authority ...
In the 1950s and 1960s, many Africans believed that independence
would change prospects for rapid economic growth and development.
Does heterosexual transmission drive the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa (or elsewhere)?
Basic reproduction number transmission probability log-log complement arymodel Weibull distribtution
2010/4/30
A two-sex Basic Reproduction Number (BRN) is used to investigate the conditions
under which the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) may spread through
heterosexual contacts in Sub-Saharan Africa. (Th...
Cinderella Goes to School The Effects of Child Fostering on School Enrollment in South Africa
Cinderella Goes School Child Fostering School Enrollment South Africa
2016/3/4
Fostering is a common institution throughout developing countries, where up to 25 percent of children are fostered. An analysis of 8,627 Black South African children suggests that foster children are ...
Corruption, economic growth, and income inequality in Africa
Corruption economic growth income distribution dynamic panel estimator Africa
2010/11/5
This paper uses panel data from African countries and a dynamic panel estimator to investigate the effects of corruption on economic growth and income distribution. I find that corruption decreases ec...