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Research classified by Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) codes


Top JEL
/ N: Economic History
/ / N1: Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics; Growth and Fluctuations
/ / / N17: Africa; Oceania
Most recent items first, undated at the end.
  • 2009 New Nationalism and Development in Africa: review article
    by Kohnert, Dirk [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 Commodity Price Shocks and the Australian Economy since Federation
    by Sambit Bhattacharyya & Jeffrey G Williamson [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 Commodity Price Shocks and the Australian Economy since Federation
    by Sambit Bhattacharyya & Jeffrey G. Williamson [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 Commodity Price Shocks and the Australian Economy since Federation
    by Sambit Bhattacharyya & Jeffrey G. Williamson [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 Growth Intensity Of Employment In Africa: A Panel Data Approach
    by KAMGNIA, Dia B. [Downloadable!]
  • 2008 The significance of the Cape trade route to economic activity in the Cape colony: a medium-term business cycle analysis
    by Willem H Boshoff & Johan Fourie [Downloadable!]
  • 2008 Explaining ship traffic fluctuations in the early Cape settlement: 1652–1793
    by Willem Boshoff & Johan Fourie [Downloadable!]
  • 2008 Re-inventing New Zealand: Institutions Output and Patents 1870-1939
    by David Greasley & Les Oxley [Downloadable!]
  • 2008 The Pastoral Boom, the Rural Land Market, and Long Swings in New Zealand Economic Growth 1873-1939
    by David Greasley & Les Oxley [Downloadable!]
  • 2007 Democracy and the feedback mechanism in Botswana
    by Sophia du Plessis [Downloadable!]
  • 2007 Two optimistic traditions in the dismal science: rationalism and the "invisible hand"
    by Stan du Plessis [Downloadable!]
  • 2007 African Migration to Europe:Obscured Responsibilities and Common Misconceptions
    by Kohnert, Dirk [Downloadable!]
  • 2007 Recent trends in the world economy: a case study of Africa
    by Rena, Ravinder [Downloadable!]
  • 2007 Conflict, Livelihoods, and Poverty in Guinea-Bissau: An Overview
    by Barry, Boubacar-Sid & Gacitua-Mario, Estanislao & Wodon, Quentin [Downloadable!]
  • 2007 Growth and Poverty Reduction in West Africa: A Brief Overview
    by Wodon, Quentin [Downloadable!]
  • 2007 African Migration to Europe: Obscured Responsibilities and Common Misconceptions
    by Dirk Kohnert [Downloadable!]
  • 2006 Economic growth in South Africa since 1994
    by Stan du Plessis & Ben Smit [Downloadable!]
  • 2006 An Investigation of Openness and Economic Growth Using Panel Estimation
    by Pei-Pei Chen & Rangan Gupta
  • 2006 Global Disparities Since 1800:Trends and Regional Patterns
    by Alam, M. Shahid [Downloadable!]
  • 2006 Vom Nutzen afrikanischer Zuwanderer für Europa. Wende in der EU-Einwanderungspolitik?
    by Kohnert, Dirk [Downloadable!]
  • 2006 Social Capital as a Determinant of Economic Growth in Africa
    by Jerven, Morten [Downloadable!]
  • 2005 Recovery from Depression: Australia in an Argentine Mirror: 1895- 1913
    by Ian W. McLean [Downloadable!]
  • 2005 New Zealand: A Typical Australasian Economy?
    by Arthur Grimes [Downloadable!]
  • 2005 Why Was Australia So Rich?
    by Ian W. McLean [Downloadable!]
  • 2005 Measuring Potential Output and Output Gap and Macroeconomic Policy: The Case of Kenya
    by Angelica E. Njuguna & Stephen N. Karingi & Mwangi S. Kimenyi [Downloadable!]
  • 2005 No One True Path: Uncovering the Interplay between Geography, Institutions, and Fractionalization in Economic Development
    by Chih Ming Tan [Downloadable!]
  • 2005 Slavery, Institutional Development and Long-Run Growth in Africa
    by Nathan Nunn [Downloadable!]
  • 2005 Privatization in Africa: What has happened? What is to be done?
    by John Nellis [Downloadable!]
  • 2005 The Evolution of Enterprise Reform in Africa: From State-owned Enterprises to Private Participation in Infrastructure — and Back?
    by John Nellis [Downloadable!]
  • 2004 Economic Reform in Tanzania and Vietnam: A Comparative Commentary
    by Brian Van Arkadie & Do Duc Dinh [Downloadable!]
  • 2004 New Zealand: A Typical Australasian Ecomony?
    by Arthur Grimes [Downloadable!]
  • 2004 Côte d'Ivoire : clientélisme, ajustement et conflit
    by Bernard Conte [Downloadable!]
  • 2003 A economia e as concepções econômicas no Egito faraônico: síntese de alguns debates
    by Ciro Flamarion Cardoso
  • 2002 The Relocation of the Market for Australian Wool, 1880-1939
    by Ville, Simon [Downloadable!]
  • 2001 The Causes of Unemployment in Interwar Australia
    by Nicholas Dimsdale & N. Horsewood [Downloadable!]
  • 2000 Keynes and Australia
    by Donald J Markwell [Downloadable!]
  • 2000 Taxation, Aid and democracy. An Agenda for Research in African Countries
    by Fjeldstad, O. & Therkildsen, O. & Rakner, L. & Semboja, J.
  • 2000 Monetary Variables in Macmod. A Note Concerning the Introduction of Monetary Variables in the Tanzanian Macro Economic Model : Macmod
    by Granberg, P.
  • 1997 The Historical Origin of African Debt and External Finance Problems
    by Geda, A
  • 1995 Le Tiers Monde au seuil du développement économique (1945-1973)
    by Jean-Charles Asselain
  • 1995 Changing Patterns of Employment and Unemployment in Africa
    by Endale, D.
  • 1995 International Commodity Prices, Macroeconomic Performance, and Politics in Sub-Saharan Africa
    by Deaton, A-S & Miller, R-I
  • 1991 The long-term effects of development aid - Empirical studies in rural West Africa
    by Bierschenk, Thomas & Elwert, Georg & Kohnert, Dirk [Downloadable!]
  • 1984 Macroeconomic Analyses and Microeconomic Analyses of Labor Supply
    by Orley Ashenfelter [Downloadable!]

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