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ireen choga
Professor of Economics, North West University
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Betchani Henry Mbuyampungatete Tc...
Economist, Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS)
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Precious Mncayi-Makhanya, PhD (Eco...
North-West University
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Phindile Mdluli
Lecturer, North-West University
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Kebitsamang Annah Sere
North West University
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The causal and cointegration relationship between government revenue and government expenditure
KA Sere, I Choga
Business Perspectives
, 2017
8
2017
Nonlinear modelling of economic growth and unemployment in South Africa
KA Sere, B Tchereni
Acta Universitatis Danubius. Œconomica 16 (6)
, 2020
5
2020
The causal and cointegration relationship between government revenue and government expenditure: a case of South Africa from 1980 2015
KA Sere
North-West University (South Africa), Mafikeng Campus
, 2016
1
2016
Poverty Among Youth-Headed Households in South Africa: Quo Vadis
P Mdluli-Maziya, P Mncayi, K Sere
Journal of Poverty, 1-15
, 2022
2022
Analysing the Relationship between Interest Rate and Economic Growth: The Keynesian Perspective in South Africa
KA Sere, HP Maruping
SOCIAL SCIENCES INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE, 444-454
, 2021
2021
Revisiting Domestic Savings and Economic Growth: Time Series Evidence in South Africa
KA Sere, BHM Tchereni
International Journal of Economics and Finance Studies 12 (2), 422-435
, 2020
2020
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