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Regional impact of the global economic crisis on the Free State province in South Africa : a computable general equilibrium (CGE) assessment

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Maisonnave, Helene
Mahabir, Jugal
Chitiga-Mabugu, Margaret
Mabugu, Ramos

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University of Johannesburg

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The decline in the world economy that followed the 2008-2009 global economic crisis had detrimental effects on most economies. Not enough attention has been paid to the process through which crisis-related pressures affected regional economies and sub-national governments. A regional computable general equilibrium model was developed to analyse impacts of the crisis on the regional economy of the Free State province in South Africa. Key results included a general fall in prices in the province, a fall in demand in sectors that are more vulnerable to global conditions, falling wages and declining incomes for agents and provincial government

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Global economic crisis, Economic impact, Crisis response, Computable general equilibrium (CGE), South Africa (SA)

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Maisonnave, H, Mahabir, J, Mabugu, M & Mabugu, R 2016, 'Regional impact of the global economic crisis on the Free State province in South Africa : a computable general equilibrium (CGE) assessment', Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 471-484.