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Jane Mpapalika

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First Name:Jane
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Last Name:Mpapalika
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RePEc Short-ID:pmp2

Affiliation

Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management
University of the Witwatersrand

Johannesburg, South Africa
http://www.wits.ac.za/clm
RePEc:edi:fcwitza (more details at EDIRC)

Research output

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Working papers

  1. Jane Mpapalika, 2020. "Alternative Financing Instruments for African Economies," 2020 Papers pmp2, Job Market Papers.
  2. Jane Mpapalika & Christopher Malikane, 2019. "The determinants of sovereign risk premium in African countries," 2019 Papers pmp2, Job Market Papers.

Articles

  1. Jane Mpapalika & Christopher Malikane, 2019. "The Determinants of Sovereign Risk Premium in African Countries," JRFM, MDPI, vol. 12(1), pages 1-20, February.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Jane Mpapalika & Christopher Malikane, 2019. "The determinants of sovereign risk premium in African countries," 2019 Papers pmp2, Job Market Papers.

    Cited by:

    1. Guenette,Justin Damien, 2020. "Price Controls : Good Intentions, Bad Outcomes," Policy Research Working Paper Series 9212, The World Bank.
    2. Taguchi, Hiroyuki, 2021. "Determinants of country risk premium revisit: Evidence for emerging market and developing economies," MPRA Paper 107078, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    3. Jane Mpapalika, 2020. "Alternative Financing Instruments for African Economies," 2020 Papers pmp2, Job Market Papers.
    4. David Edmund Allen & Elisa Luciano, 2019. "Risk Analysis and Portfolio Modelling," JRFM, MDPI, vol. 12(4), pages 1-4, September.
    5. Mwankemwa, Lusajo P. & Ndanshau, Michael O.A., 2021. "Asymmetric Effects of Fiscal Deficit on Monetary Policy Transmission in Tanzania," African Journal of Economic Review, African Journal of Economic Review, vol. 9(4), September.

Articles

  1. Jane Mpapalika & Christopher Malikane, 2019. "The Determinants of Sovereign Risk Premium in African Countries," JRFM, MDPI, vol. 12(1), pages 1-20, February.
    See citations under working paper version above.Sorry, no citations of articles recorded.

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  1. NEP-CFN: Corporate Finance (1) 2020-02-03. Author is listed
  2. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (1) 2019-11-25. Author is listed

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