> Publishers' series
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WP, 23, 03:
Dividends policy and payouts evidence from South Africa Ciaran Driver, Anna Grosman, Pasquale Scaramozzino and Keagile Lesame
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 22 May 2023
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WP, 23, 09:
A network approach to interbank contagion risk in South Africa Pierre Nkou Mananga, Shiqiang Lin and Hairui Zhang
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 4 September 2023
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WP, 23, 02:
Is South Africa falling into a fiscal-dominant regime? Luchelle Soobyah, Mulalo Mamburu and Nicola Viegi
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 7 March 2023
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WP, 23, 04:
Investigating unemployment hysteresis in South Africa Nicola Viegi and Vincent Dadam
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 7 June 2023
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WP, 23, 01:
South Africa's integration into global value chains status, risks and challenges Guannan Miao
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 19 January 2023
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WP, 23, 07:
Rationality and biases insights from disaggregated firm-level inflation expectations data Monique Reid and Pierre Siklos
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 22 August 2023
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WP, 23, 05:
Enhancing the quarterly projection model Ekaterina Pirozhkova, Jeffrey Rakgalakane, Luchelle Soobyah and Rudi Steinbach
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, June 2023
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WP, 23, 08:
The inherent uncertainties in output gap estimation a South African perspective Cobus Vermeulen
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 23 August 2023
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WP, 23, 06:
Less sacrifice from collective to competitive price coordination in the South African economy Christopher Loewald, Nic Spearman and Andreas Wörgötter
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 1 August 2023
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WP, 22, 07:
Technological developments to address climate change in South Africa and their potential economic impacts Jarrad Wright
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 25 May 2022
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WP, 22, 11:
The cost of complying with Basel III liquidity regulations for South African banks Howard Diesel, Mukelani Nkuna, Tim Olds and Daan Steenkamp
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 12 August 2022
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WP, 22, 13:
The implications of national and international carbonpricing policies for the South African Reserve Bank Luca Deidda and Laurence Harris
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 26 September 2022
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WP, 22, 14:
Can information on the distribution of ZAR returns be used to improve SARB's ZAR forecasts? Matthew Greenwood-Nimmo, Daan Steenkamp and Rossouw van Jaarsveld
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 27 September 2022
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WP, 22, 15:
The consumer price effects of specific trade policy restrictions in South Africa Lawrence Edwards, Zaakirah Ismail, Godfrey Kamutando, Simbarashe Mambara, Matthew Stern and Fouche Venter
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 18 November 2022
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WP, 22, 09:
A climate change modelling framework for financial stress testing in Southern Africa Vafa Anvari, Channing Arndt, Faaiqa Hartley, Konstantin Makrelov, Kenneth Strezepek, Tim Thomas, Sherwin Gabriel and Bruno Merven
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 5 August 2022
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WP, 22, 10:
Can national treasury do contractionary monetary policy? Luchelle Soobyah and Nicola Viegi
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 10 August 2022
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WP, 22, 12:
Leaning against the wind with fiscal and monetary policy Shaun de Jager, Chris Loewald, Konstantin Makrelov and Xolani Sibande
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 6 September 2022
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WP, 22, 05:
Not so easy why quantitative easing is inappropriate for South Africa David Fowkes
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 28 March 2022
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WP, 22, 06:
A bank-level analysis of interest rate pass-through in South Africa Matthew Greenwood-Nimmo, Daan Steenkamp and Rossouw van Jaarsveld
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 4 April 2022
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WP, 22, 16:
Optimal interest rate gaps for flexible inflation targeting Eric Schaling and Kgotso Morema
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 13 December 2022
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WP, 22, 17:
Characteristics of the South African retirement fund industry Neryvia Pillay and Johannes Fedderke
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 15 December 2022
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WP, 22, 08:
The short-term costs of reducing trend inflation in South Africa Christopher Loewald, Konstantin Makrelov and Ekaterina Pirozhkova
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 2 August 2022
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WP, 22, 01:
Big data forecasting of South African inflation Byron Botha, Rulof Burger, Kevin Kotzé, Neil Rankin and Daan Steenkamp
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 22 February 2022
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WP, 22, 04:
Analysing the spillover effects of the South African Reserve Bank's bond purchase programme Rhea Choudhary
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 17 March 2022
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WP, 22, 02:
Building back fairer from the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa some first-step reforms in an era of fiscal constraints Channing Arndt, Robert J. Davies, Sherwin Gabriel, Laurence Harris, Michael Sachs and Dirk van Seventer
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 8 March 2022
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WP, 22, 03:
The bond market impact of the South African Reserve Bank bond purchase programme Roy Havemann, Henk Janse van Vuuren, Daan Steenkamp and Rossouw van Jaarsveld
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 9 March 2022
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WP, 21, 13:
Identifying supply and demand shocks in the South African economy, 1960–2020 Johannes W. Fedderke
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 27 July 2021
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WP, 21, 14:
Identifying steady-state growth and inflation in the South African economy, 1960-2020 Johannes W. Fedderke
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 30 July 2021
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WP, 21, 12:
Human capital and the timing of the first birth Jesse Naidoo
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 15 July 2021
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WP, 21, 11:
Building a competitive and dynamic green industrial sector in South Africa after COVID-19 Tendai Gwatidzo and Witness Simbanegavi
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 28 June 2021
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WP, 21, 15:
Risk and return spillovers in a global model of the foreign exchange network Matthew Greenwood-Nimmo, Daan Steenkamp and Rossouwvan Jaarsveld
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 4 August 2021
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WP, 21, 18:
Wage inequality under inflation-targeting in South Africa Serena Merrino
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 2 September 2021
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WP, 21, 03:
How firms and experts view the Philips curve evidence from individual and aggregate data from South Africa Monique B. Reid and Pierre L. Siklos
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 29 March 2021
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WP, 21, 20:
Short-term impacts and interaction of macroprudential policy tools Shaun de Jager, Riaan Ehlers, Keabetswe Mojapelo and Pieter Pienaar
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 27 September 2021
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WP, 21, 19:
Tariffs on basic foods evolution and impacts Neva Seidman Makgetla
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 16 September 2021
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WP, 21, 09:
Addressing low labour utilisation in South Africa Christopher Loewald, Konstantin Makrelov and Andreas Wörgötter
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 1 June 2021
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WP, 21, 07:
Fiscal multipliers in South Africa after the global financial crisis Theo Janse van Rensburg, Shaun de Jager and Konstantin Makrelov
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 3 May 2021
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WP, 21, 06:
Sailing into the wind evaluating the (near) future of monetary policy in South Africa Tumisang Loate, Ekaterina Pirozhkova and Nicola Viegi
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 29 April 2021
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WP, 21, 04:
Measuring systemic risk in South African banks Somnath Chatterjee and Marea Sing
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 6 April 2021
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WP, 21, 05:
Estimates of bank-level funding costs in South Africa Tim Olds and Daan Steenkamp
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 12 April 2021
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WP, 21, 16:
State-dependent fiscal multipliers and financial dynamics an impulse response analysis by local projections for South Africa Serena Merrino
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 16 August 2021
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WP, 21, 10:
Macro works applying integrated policy frameworks to South Africa Christopher Loewald
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 9 June 2021
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WP, 21, 17:
Understanding South Africa's trade policy and performance Matthew Stern and Yash Ramkolowan
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 25 August 2021
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WP, 21, 01:
Nowcasting South African GDP using a suite of statistical models Byron Botha, Geordie Reid, Tim Olds, Daan Steenkamp and Rossouw van Jaarsveld
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 1 February 2021
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WP, 21, 02:
Taxpayer responsiveness to taxation evidence from bunching at kink points of the South African income tax schedule Neryvia Pillay
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 5 February 2021
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WP 20, 05:
The impacts of unconditional cash transfers on schooling in adolescence and young adulthood evidence from South Africa Neryvia Pillay Bell
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, June 2020
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WP, 20, 06:
The monetary policy of the South African Reserve Bank stance, communication and credibility Alberto Coco and Nicola Viegi
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, June 2020
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WP, 20, 01:
Developments in bank funding costs in South Africa Mpho Rapapali and Daan Steenkamp
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, March 2020
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WP, 20, 02:
Competition in South African banking an assessment using the Boone indicator and Panzar-Rosse approaches Mpho Rapapali and Witness Simbanegavi
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, March 2020
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WP, 20, 09:
The South African - United States sovereign bond spread and its association with macroeconomic fundamentals Johannes W. Fedderke (Pennsylvania State University, Research Fellow: South African Reserve Bank)
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, July 2020
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WP, 20, 08:
Building credibility and influencing expectations the evolution of central bank communication Monique Reid (Stellenbosch University) and Pierre Siklos (Wilfrid Laurier University, Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, and Research Fellow, Stellenbosch University)
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, July 2020
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WP, 20, 03:
Term premium and rate expectation estimates from the South African yield curve Luchelle Soobyah and Daan Steenkamp
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, June 2020
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WP, 20, 04:
Climate change and its implications for central banks in emerging and developing economies Channing Arndt, Christopher Loewald and Konstantin Makrelov
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, June 2020
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WP, 20, 12:
Time consistency and economic growth a case study of South African macroeconomic policy Christopher Loewald, David Faulkner and Konstantin Makrelov
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 25 November 2020
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WP, 20, 13:
Estimating a new Keynesian wage Phillips curve Nicola Viegi and Vincent Dadam
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 3 December 2020
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WP, 20, 07:
Is the Phillips curve framework still useful for understanding inflation dynamics in South Africa? Byron Botha, Lauren Kuhn and Daan Steenkamp
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, September 2020
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WP, 20, 11:
Commodity prices and policy stabilisation in South Africa Byron Botha and Eric Schaling
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, September 4, 2020
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WP, 20, 10:
Developments in debt issuance costs of South African banks Eyollan Naidoo, Mukelani Nkuna and Daan Steenkamp
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, 6 August 2020
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WP, 19, 04:
Aggregate and sectoral public-private remuneration patterns in South Africa Andreas Wörgötter and Sihle Nomdebevana
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, July 2019
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WP, 19, 01:
Reaching for the (r)‐stars estimating South Africa’s neutral real interest rate Lauren Kuhn, Franz Ruch and Rudi Steinbach ; authorised for distribution by Chris Loewald
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, February 2019
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WP, 19, 02:
The role of the rand as a shock absorber Luchelle Soobyah and Daan Steenkamp ; authorised for distribution by Chris Loewald
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, May 2019
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WP, 19, 03:
Credit market access and efficiency in South Africa Alex Smith ; authorised for distribution by Chris Loewald
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, May 2019
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WP, 19, 05:
The impact of capital flow reversal shocks in South Africa: a stock- and flow-consistent analysis Konstantin Makrelov, Rob Davies and Laurence Harris
Pretoria: Economic Research and Statistics Department, South African Reserve Bank, July 2019