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    • Cape Town's African poor 

      de Swardt, Cobus (Institute for Poverty Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS), 2004)
      The typical ‘face of poverty’ in South Africa is no longer that of a rural woman engaged in subsistence agricultural production. Poverty today also refers to the large number of unemployed men who wait daily in vain on ...
    • Money and sociality in South Africa's informal economy 

      Neves, David; du Toit, Andries (Cambridge University Press, 2012)
      This article examines the interplay of agency, culture and context in order to consider the social embeddedness of money and trade at the margins of South Africa’s economy. Focusing on small-scale, survivalist informal ...
    • Money channel of monetary policy transmission in Namibia 

      Sheefeni, Johannes P.S. (The Institute for International Economics, 2020)
      There is an argument that being in an exchange rate pegging arrangement limits the scope of using interest rate to control money supply to affect output or inflation but here is a point of contention in the case of ...