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Ramos, Mabugu ; Nyiko Worship, Hlongwane ; Ramos Emmanuel, Mabugu. (2025) Modelling South Africa’s Economic Transformation and Growth: A Prospective and Retrospective Analysis.
In: Economies. RePEc:gam:jecomi:v:13:y:2025:i:7:p:191-:d:1693670.
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Diao, X., Ellis, M., McMillan, M., & Rodrik, D. (2024). Africa’s manufacturing puzzle: Evidence from Tanzanian and Ethiopian companies. The World Bank Economic Review, 39(2), 308–340. [CrossRef] Diao, X., Kweka, J., McMillan, M., & Qureshi, Z. (2020). Economic transformation in Africa from the bottom up: New evidence from Tanzania. The World Bank Economic Review, 34(Suppl. S1), S58–S62. [CrossRef] Dixon, P. (2006). Evidence-based trade policy decision making in Australia and the development of computable general equilibrium modelling (pp. 1–27). CPS General Working Paper G-163. Centre of Policy Studies (CoPS).
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