Browsing Economic and Management Sciences by Author "Kandiero, Tonia"

Browsing Economic and Management Sciences by Author "Kandiero, Tonia"

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  • Kandiero, Tonia; Randa, John (Blackwell, 2004)
    The central argument of this paper is that African countries stand to benefit more from the goodwill currently being shown by industrialized countries who have committed themselves to further opening up of their markets ...
  • Chitiga-Mabugu, Margaret; Kandiero, Tonia; Ngwenya, P. (Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa, 2008-03)
    This paper empirically investigates the impact of agricultural trade reform in South Africa. Using UNCTAD’s Agricultural Trade Policy Simulation Model (ATPSM), the study investigates two specific scenarios that capture ...
  • Chitiga-Mabugu, Margaret; Mabugu, Ramos; Kandiero, Tonia (University of Pretoria, Department of Economics, 2007-09)
    The paper uses a micro-simulation computable general equilibrium (CGE) model to study the impact on poverty of a complete removal of tariffs in Zimbabwe. The model incorporates 14006 households derived from the 1995 ...
  • Chitiga-Mabugu, Margaret; Mabugu, Ramos; Kandiero, Tonia (Taylor & Francis, 2007-08)
    The paper uses a microsimulation computable general equilibrium (CGE) model to study the impact on poverty of a complete removal of tariffs in Zimbabwe. The model incorporates 14,006 households derived from the 1995 Poverty ...
  • Kandiero, Tonia; Wadhawan, Satish (Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, University of Pretoria, 2003-06)
    This study supports the conventional wisdom that openness to trade is good for investment and economic growth. Whether this conclusion leaves space for institutional quality as a complimentary policy to determine the success ...
  • Kandiero, Tonia; Chitiga-Mabugu, Margaret (Juta, 2006-09)
    Africa's share of foreign direct investment (FDI) has lagged behind other regions in the world, despite a sharp increase in FDI inflows to the region in 2001. Factors contributing to this circumstance include perceptions ...