Search
Now showing items 1-6 of 6
Is foreign aid panacea for African problems? The case of NamibiaIs foreign aid panacea for African problems? The case of Namibia
(University of PrimorskaUniversity of Primorska, 2013)
Namibia has experienced impressive growth since 21 years of independence.
Current gdp growth rates, estimated at 4–5%, are fuelled mainly
by the increasing competitiveness of the mining sector. Mining sector
accounts ...
Testing for the Fisher hypothesis in Namibia
(Journal of Emerging Issues in Economics, Finance and Banking, 2013-07)
This paper analyses the relationship between interest rate and inflation in Namibia. The objective
is to test whether the Fisher hypothesis holds in the long run. Using monthly data for the period
1992:01 – 2011:12, the ...
The Geopolitical Environment in Namibia: Business Challenges and Opportunities
(Kamla-Raj Enterprises, 2013)
Geopolitics and business development is a buzz word. There is a serious link between population
growth and the environment. This is basically found somewhere between the view that population growth is solely
responsible ...
Demand for money in Namibia: An ardl bounds testing approach
(Asian Online Journals, 2013)
This paper examines the demand for money in Namibia. Time series techniques such as unit root test,
cointegration and Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) approach were utilized on quarterly data for the period
2000:Q1 ...
Namibian foreign exchange market: The degree of sterilisation
(Asian Online Journals, 2013)
This paper examines the size of the degree of sterilization in Namibia. The study uses the ordinary least squares method to estimate the regression based on monthly data covering the period 2000:01 to 2013:03. The variables, ...
Testing for the fisher hypothesis in Namibia
(Globalbiz Research, 2013)
This paper analyses the relationship between interest rate and inflation in Namibia. The objective
is to test whether the Fisher hypothesis holds in the long run. Using monthly data for the period
1992:01 – 2011:12, the ...