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Edson Mbedzi,Munacinga Simatele
AbstractOrientation: As lack of access to credit hinders small, micro and medium enterprises (SMMEs) success and lending technologies being conduits transmit credit access, more focus must be on the effect of lending technologies on credit rationing.Rese...
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Louis Waldeck, Quintin van Heerden, Jenny Holloway
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Confronted by poverty, income disparities and mounting demands for basic services such as clean water, sanitation and health care, urban planners in developing countries like South Africa, face daunting challenges. This paper explores the role of Integra...
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Andreas Neumann, Daniel Röder, Johan W. Joubert
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After private cars, minibus taxis are the most common transport mode in South Africa. Especially for low-income citizens living in townships, minibus services are often the only possibility for mobility. Despite the great importance of the mode, there is...
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Chantal Rootman,Xolile Antoni
AbstractDue to South Africa?s high unemployment rate and large uneducated population, consumers? low savings levels and high debt levels are of concern. Previous South African research in the domain of financial behaviour focused only on the population?s...
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Mario du Preez,Deborah Lee,Leann Cloete
AbstractThis paper examines the Nelson Mandela Bay public?s willingness to pay (WTP) for the removal of a local undesirable land use, the manganese ore dumps and the oil tank farm situated within the boundaries of the Port Elizabeth harbour, Eastern Cape...
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