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  1. The spatial dimensions of economic activity in South Africa: the role of regional policy, crime and the business environment by Mahofa, Godfrey

    Published 2018
    “…These results are robust to using rainfall shocks as an instrumental variable for crime rates, to control for the fact that crime might be a consequence not a cause of firm activity. …”
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  2. An investigation into the effectiveness of HIV/AIDS campaigns in dealing with stigma in schools by Ramose, Tsoho

    Published 2012
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  3. The future of Nigerian university system

    Published 2024
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    Published 2024-04-02
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  5. Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) technology adoption in South Africa by Craig, Omotoyosi

    Published 2018
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  6. The use of information sharing systems to address opportunistic behaviour between tomato farmers and brokers in Zambia

    Published 2019
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  7. The use of exogenous enzymes and essential oils to enhance ruminal feed degradation and reduce methane production in vitro

    Published 2018
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  8. Financial development, financial inclusion and welfare dynamics in sub-Saharan Africa by Tita, Fomum, Anthanasius

    Published 2017
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  9. Kognitiewe terapie en blootstelling in die behandeling van sosiale fobie by Nortje, Charl

    Published 2012
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  10. Uganda and REDD+: Is it worth getting involved from a socio-economic perspective? by Lutalo, Proscovia

    Published 2016
    “…This does raise a legitimate concern that REDD+ might not result in net economic benefits for Uganda. …”
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  11. Perinatal psychological distress in the South African context: The road to task shifting evidence based interventions by Spedding, Maxine F

    Published 2017
    “…How psycho-education programmes might impact upon the uptake of services at antenatal care facilities will also contribute to broadening our knowledge of developing effective and appropriate interventions.…”
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