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What can economists do with South Africa's SAMs?

Pages 301-311 | Published online: 27 Feb 2008

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J B Eckert, D E N van Seventer & A Roukens de Lange. (1992) Sharpening the tools: A provisional 1988 social accounting matrix for South Africa. Development Southern Africa 9:2, pages 243-255.
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A Roukens de Lange. (1989) The Impact of Macro-Economic Policies on the South African Economy: Analysis Based on a Social Accounting Matrix. Studies in Economics and Econometrics 13:3, pages 21-44.
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W. NAUDÉ. (2006) The National Financial Accounts, Economic Growth and Development. South African Journal of Economics 62:1, pages 29-35.
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T. MOLL. (2006) Growth Through Redistribution: A Dangerous Fantasy?. South African Journal of Economics 59:3, pages 181-190.
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