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Retselisitsoe I. Thamae

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First Name:Retselisitsoe
Middle Name:I.
Last Name:Thamae
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RePEc Short-ID:pth358
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Affiliation

(50%) Department of Economics
National University of Lesotho

Roma, Lesotho
http://www.nul.ls/faculties/fss/economics/
RePEc:edi:denulls (more details at EDIRC)

(50%) Department of Economics
College of Economic and Management Sciences
University of South Africa (UNISA)

Pretoria, South Africa
https://www.unisa.ac.za/sites/corporate/default/Colleges/Economic-and-Management-Sciences/Schools,-departments,-bureau,-centres-&-institutes/School-of-Economic-and-Financial-Sciences/Department-of-Economics
RePEc:edi:deusaza (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Thamae, Retselisitsoe I & Odhiambo, Nicholas M, 2022. "Nonlinear effects of bank regulation stringency on bank lending in selected sub-Saharan African countries," Working Papers 29840, University of South Africa, Department of Economics.
  2. Thamae, Retselisitsoe I & Odhiambo, Nicholas M, 2022. "The impact of bank regulation on bank lending: A review of international literature," Working Papers 29837, University of South Africa, Department of Economics.
  3. Thamae, Retselisitsoe I & Odhiambo, Nicholas M, 2022. "Bank regulation, supervision and lending: empirical evidence from selected sub-Saharan African countries," Working Papers 29839, University of South Africa, Department of Economics.
  4. Thamae, Retselisitsoe I & Odhiambo, Nicholas M, 2022. "Bank regulation in the selected sub-Saharan African countries: Dynamics and trends," Working Papers 29836, University of South Africa, Department of Economics.

Articles

  1. Retselisitsoe I. Thamae & Nicholas M. Odhiambo & John M. Khumalo, 2023. "Bank Regulation in the Selected Sub-Saharan African Countries: Dynamics and Trends," Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice, Central bank of Montenegro, vol. 12(1), pages 175-198.
  2. Retselisitsoe I. Thamae & Nicholas M. Odhiambo, 2023. "Bank regulation, supervision and lending: empirical evidence from selected Sub-Saharan African countries," Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Market Economies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 16(3), pages 485-504, September.
  3. Retselisitsoe I. Thamae & Nicholas M. Odhiambo, 2022. "The impact of bank regulation on bank lending: a review of international literature," Journal of Banking Regulation, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 23(4), pages 405-418, December.
  4. Mpholo, Moeketsi & Mothala, Matsoso & Mohasoa, Lebohang & Eager, Dan & Thamae, Retselisitsoe & Molapo, Tsita & Jardine, Tom, 2020. "Determination of the lifeline electricity tariff for Lesotho," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 140(C).
  5. Ramashamole, Paseka B. & Thamae, Retselisitsoe I., 2015. "The Growth of Health Expenditure in Lesotho," African Journal of Economic Review, African Journal of Economic Review, vol. 3(2), July.
  6. THAMAE Retselisitsoe Isaiah & THAMAE Leboli Zachia & THAMAE Thimothy Molefi, 2015. "Dynamics Of Electricity Demand In Lesotho: A Kalman Filter Approach," Studies in Business and Economics, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Faculty of Economic Sciences, vol. 10(1), pages 130-139, April.
  7. Thamae, Leboli Z. & Thamae, Retselisitsoe I. & Thamae, Thimothy M., 2015. "Assessing a decade of regulatory performance for the Lesotho electricity industry," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 35(C), pages 91-101.
  8. THAMAE Retselisitsoe & NTOI Neo, 2015. "The Existence Of Revenue Gap In South Africa," Studies in Business and Economics, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Faculty of Economic Sciences, vol. 10(2), pages 187-195, August.
  9. Retselisitsoe I. Thamae, 2013. "The Growth of Government Spending in Lesotho," Economic Analysis and Policy, Elsevier, vol. 43(3), pages 339-352, December.
  10. Retselisitsoe I. Thamae, 2012. "The role of food price inflation in Lesotho," International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 5(4), pages 367-386.
  11. Powell L Mohapi & Rets elisitsoe I Thamae, 2011. "Welfare Analysis of Food and Energy Inflation: A Representative Agent Approach with the Lesotho Working Class," The IUP Journal of Applied Economics, IUP Publications, vol. 0(1), pages 55-70, January.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Thamae, Retselisitsoe I & Odhiambo, Nicholas M, 2022. "The impact of bank regulation on bank lending: A review of international literature," Working Papers 29837, University of South Africa, Department of Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Jiang, Haiyun & Xu, Shulin & Cui, Jingwen & Subhani, Ghulam, 2023. "The impact of bank capital, liquidity and funding liquidity on sustainable bank lending: Evidence from MENA region," Economic Analysis and Policy, Elsevier, vol. 79(C), pages 713-726.

  2. Thamae, Retselisitsoe I & Odhiambo, Nicholas M, 2022. "Bank regulation, supervision and lending: empirical evidence from selected sub-Saharan African countries," Working Papers 29839, University of South Africa, Department of Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Tiago F. A. Matos & João C. A. Teixeira & Tiago M. Dutra, 2023. "The contribution of macroprudential policies to banks' resilience: Lessons from the systemic crises and the COVID‐19 pandemic shock," International Review of Finance, International Review of Finance Ltd., vol. 23(4), pages 794-830, December.

Articles

  1. Retselisitsoe I. Thamae & Nicholas M. Odhiambo, 2023. "Bank regulation, supervision and lending: empirical evidence from selected Sub-Saharan African countries," Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Market Economies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 16(3), pages 485-504, September.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  2. Retselisitsoe I. Thamae & Nicholas M. Odhiambo, 2022. "The impact of bank regulation on bank lending: a review of international literature," Journal of Banking Regulation, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 23(4), pages 405-418, December.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  3. Mpholo, Moeketsi & Mothala, Matsoso & Mohasoa, Lebohang & Eager, Dan & Thamae, Retselisitsoe & Molapo, Tsita & Jardine, Tom, 2020. "Determination of the lifeline electricity tariff for Lesotho," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 140(C).

    Cited by:

    1. Jan, Muhammad Zain & Ullah, Kafait & Abbas, Faisal & Khalid, Hassan Abdullah & Bajwa, Tariq M., 2023. "Barriers to the adoption of social welfare measures in the electricity tariff structure of developing countries: A case of Pakistan," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 179(C).
    2. Rossi, Federico & Heleno, Miguel & Basosi, Riccardo & Sinicropi, Adalgisa, 2021. "LCA driven solar compensation mechanism for Renewable Energy Communities: the Italian case," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 235(C).
    3. Wang, Xiaolei & Wei, Chunxin & Wang, Yanhua, 2022. "Does the current tiered electricity pricing structure still restrain electricity consumption in China's residential sector?," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 165(C).
    4. Klug, Thomas W. & Beyene, Abebe D. & Meles, Tensay H. & Toman, Michael A. & Hassen, Sied & Hou, Michael & Klooss, Benjamin & Mekonnen, Alemu & Jeuland, Marc, 2022. "A review of impacts of electricity tariff reform in Africa," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 170(C).

  4. Ramashamole, Paseka B. & Thamae, Retselisitsoe I., 2015. "The Growth of Health Expenditure in Lesotho," African Journal of Economic Review, African Journal of Economic Review, vol. 3(2), July.

    Cited by:

    1. Yoojin Lim & Youngwan Kim & Daniel Connolly, 2023. "Assessing the impact of aid on public health expenditure in aid recipient countries," Development Policy Review, Overseas Development Institute, vol. 41(1), January.
    2. Byaro, Mwoya & Kinyondo, Abel & Michello, Charles & Musonda, Patrick, 2018. "Determinants of Public Health Expenditure Growth in Tanzania: An Application of Bayesian Model," African Journal of Economic Review, African Journal of Economic Review, vol. 6(1), January.

  5. THAMAE Retselisitsoe Isaiah & THAMAE Leboli Zachia & THAMAE Thimothy Molefi, 2015. "Dynamics Of Electricity Demand In Lesotho: A Kalman Filter Approach," Studies in Business and Economics, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Faculty of Economic Sciences, vol. 10(1), pages 130-139, April.

    Cited by:

    1. Muhammad AJMAIR & Khadim HUSSAIN & Sabahat AKRAM & Ambreen ZEB, 2017. "What determines the growth of services sector in Pakistan? A comparison of ARDL bound testing and time varying parametric estimation with general to specific approach," Turkish Economic Review, KSP Journals, vol. 4(3), pages 308-319, September.
    2. Thamae, Leboli Z. & Thamae, Retselisitsoe I. & Thamae, Thimothy M., 2015. "Assessing a decade of regulatory performance for the Lesotho electricity industry," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 35(C), pages 91-101.
    3. Liddle, Brantley, 2023. "Is timing everything? Assessing the evidence on whether energy/electricity demand elasticities are time-varying," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 124(C).
    4. Ambreen ZEB & Khadim HUSSAIN & Usman AHMAD & Muhammad AJMAIR, 2017. "Factors affecting the services sector growth in Pakistan: A time varying parametric approach," Journal of Economics Library, KSP Journals, vol. 4(3), pages 388-395, September.
    5. Masike, Kabelo & Vermeulen, Cobus, 2022. "The time-varying elasticity of South African electricity demand," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 238(PC).
    6. Wang, Nan & Mogi, Gento, 2017. "Industrial and residential electricity demand dynamics in Japan: How did price and income elasticities evolve from 1989 to 2014?," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 106(C), pages 233-243.
    7. Klug, Thomas W. & Beyene, Abebe D. & Meles, Tensay H. & Toman, Michael A. & Hassen, Sied & Hou, Michael & Klooss, Benjamin & Mekonnen, Alemu & Jeuland, Marc, 2022. "A review of impacts of electricity tariff reform in Africa," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 170(C).
    8. Razmi, Seyedeh Fatemeh & Moghadam, Marjan Heirani & Behname, Mehdi, 2021. "Time-varying effects of monetary policy on Iranian renewable energy generation," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 177(C), pages 1161-1169.

  6. Thamae, Leboli Z. & Thamae, Retselisitsoe I. & Thamae, Thimothy M., 2015. "Assessing a decade of regulatory performance for the Lesotho electricity industry," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 35(C), pages 91-101.

    Cited by:

    1. Trotter, Philipp A. & Maconachie, Roy & McManus, Marcelle C., 2018. "Solar energy's potential to mitigate political risks: The case of an optimised Africa-wide network," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 117(C), pages 108-126.
    2. Trotter, Philipp A. & McManus, Marcelle C. & Maconachie, Roy, 2017. "Electricity planning and implementation in sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 74(C), pages 1189-1209.

  7. THAMAE Retselisitsoe & NTOI Neo, 2015. "The Existence Of Revenue Gap In South Africa," Studies in Business and Economics, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Faculty of Economic Sciences, vol. 10(2), pages 187-195, August.

    Cited by:

    1. Dr. Louis Mosake Njomo, 2019. "Enhancing Customer Relationship Management: A Strategy to Improve Revenue Management at the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality," Sumerianz Journal of Business Management and Marketing, Sumerianz Publication, vol. 2(4), pages 40-50, 04-2019.

  8. Retselisitsoe I. Thamae, 2013. "The Growth of Government Spending in Lesotho," Economic Analysis and Policy, Elsevier, vol. 43(3), pages 339-352, December.

    Cited by:

    1. Olufemi Samuel Adegboyo & Sunday Anderu Keji & Oluwadamilola Tosin Fasina, 2021. "The impact of government policies on Nigeria economic growth (case of fiscal, monetary and trade policies)," Future Business Journal, Springer, vol. 7(1), pages 1-14, December.
    2. Akram, Vaseem & Rath, Badri Narayan, 2020. "Optimum government size and economic growth in case of Indian states: Evidence from panel threshold model," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 88(C), pages 151-162.
    3. Hajamini, Mehdi & Falahi, Mohammad Ali, 2018. "Economic growth and government size in developed European countries: A panel threshold approach," Economic Analysis and Policy, Elsevier, vol. 58(C), pages 1-13.
    4. Ramashamole, Paseka B. & Thamae, Retselisitsoe I., 2015. "The Growth of Health Expenditure in Lesotho," African Journal of Economic Review, African Journal of Economic Review, vol. 3(2), July.

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  1. NEP-FDG: Financial Development and Growth (4) 2023-04-03 2023-04-03 2023-04-03 2023-04-03
  2. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (3) 2023-04-03 2023-04-03 2023-04-03
  3. NEP-AFR: Africa (1) 2023-04-03
  4. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (1) 2023-04-03
  5. NEP-REG: Regulation (1) 2023-04-03

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