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  • Public Investment Options and South Africa's Future Growth Paths
    Submitted on November 4, 2010 by: Asghar Adelzadeh
    This article uses ADRS Linked National-Provincial Macro-Micro Economic Model of South Africa (ADRS-LNPM) to present growth and development results and findings for four public investment scenarios for the period 2010 to 2020.
  • Infrastructure Led Policy Scenarios for South Africa
    Submitted on February 24, 2009 by: Asghar Adelzadeh
    The paper uses a linked macro-micro model of South Africa to answer an important question: What are the prospects for increased infrastructure spending to help achieve faster growth that radically reduce unemployment rate, poverty and inequality?

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SHARING NEW THINKING ON ECONOMIC MODELLING FOR POLICY DEVELOPMENT

The ADRS Economic Modelling Bulletin is free. The Bulletin offers development thinkers, planners and policy makers throughout the world an opportunity to share new research and findings on economic modelling for policy development.

The Economic Modelling Bulletin is used to disseminate the latest research findings in the economic modelling field to the widest possible audience. We encourage members and other interested parties to make submissions. Contributors are asked to submit their contributions in accessible language – to ensure maximum usability and benefit.

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