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Thobeka Ncanywa, Noluntu Dyantyi
Pág. 304 - 311
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Sehludi Molele, Thobeka Ncanywa
Pág. 160 - 170
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Thobeka Ncanywa,Karabo Mabusela
AbstractOrientation: Financial sector development in a vast majority of sub-Saharan African countries has the potential to reduce the volatility of growth.Research purpose: This article is aimed at determining the influence of financial develop...
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Sehludi B. Molele,Thobeka Ncanywa
AbstractEnergy use is a pivotal element in the economic life of any country, especially in a developing economy such as South Africa. Based on trends such as load-shedding and oil supply shocks, it is essential to investigate the relationship between ele...
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Thobeka Ncanywa, Nosipho Mgwangqa
Government expenditure is one of the factors that could influence economic growth and it depends on borrowing or on the amount of tax revenue. A fuel levy, as an excise tax charged on petroleum products such as petrol, diesel and biodiesel, can be an imp...
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