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  • Ncanywa, T.; Sibiya, Z. C. (International Conference on Public Administration and Development Alternatives (IPADA), 2020)
    The study investigated what determines learner performance through an education production function using regression methodologies. The case study of Bankfontein combined school in Mpumalanga province used data obtained ...
  • Ncanywa, T.; Malope, S.; Mah, G. (International Conference on Public Administration and Development Alternative (IPADA), 2019)
    The study provided a comparative analysis of trade effects on economic growth between South Africa and Nigeria. The autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) methodology was employed in the comparative analysis. Results of the ...
  • Maboa, H. M.; Ncanywa, T. (International Conference on Public Administration and Development Alternatives (IPADA), 2020)
    Many developing countries across the world have been on a quest to attract foreign direct investment which is considered a significant component for ensuring economic growth, development and employment creation. The South ...
  • Ncanywa, T.; Ralarala, O. (International Conference on Public Administration and Development Alternative (IPADA), 2019)
    The exchange rate and stock market prices nexus can help investors to diversify their portfolio and choose a country for investment to increase the returns in their portfolios. Exchange rate as the rate of one country's ...
  • Ncanywa, T. (International Conference on Public Administration and Development Alternatives (IPADA), 2018)
    Countries that run large current account deficits (CAD) signal negative perceptions to investors as the deficits might not be sustainable. Credit risk posed by currency weakness, credit downgrades and political uncertainties ...
  • Ncanywa, T.; Stuurman, N. (International Conference on Public Administration and Development Alternatives, 2018)
    Economic development refers to economic growth accompanied by changes in output distribution and economic structures. These changes may include an improvement in the material wellbeing of the poorer half of the population, ...

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