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Kevin Nell
Kevin Nell
Professor of Economics, University of Johannesburg
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Is low inflation and precondition for faster growth? The case of South Africa
KS Nell
Department of Economics Discussion Paper, 2000
117*2000
The endogenous/exogenous nature of South Africa’s money supply under direct and indirect monetary control measures
KS Nell
Journal of Post Keynesian Economics 23 (2), 313-329, 2000
1072000
A'Generalised'Version of the Balance-of-Payments Growth Model: An application to neighbouring regions
K Nell
International Review of Applied Economics 17 (3), 249-267, 2003
762003
The stability of M3 money demand and monetary growth targets: the case of South Africa
KS Nell
Journal of Development studies 39 (3), 155-180, 2003
652003
The forecasting ability of a cointegrated VAR system of the UK tourism demand for France, Spain and Portugal
MM De Mello, KS Nell
Empirical Economics 30, 277-308, 2005
582005
The structuralist theory of imported inflation: an application to South Africa
KS Nell
Applied Economics 36 (13), 1431-1444, 2004
462004
The stability of money demand in South Africa, 1965-1997
KS Nell
Department of Economics Discussion Paper, 1999
321999
The Feldstein–Horioka hypothesis versus the long-run solvency constraint model: A critical assessment
KS Nell, LD Santos
Economics Letters 98 (1), 66-70, 2008
312008
Long-run exogeneity between saving and investment: Evidence from South Africa
K Nell
Working Paper 2-2003, 2003
292003
Imported inflation in South Africa: An empirical study
K Nell
Department of Economics Discussion Paper, 2000
292000
Structural change and nonlinearities in a Phillips Curve model for South Africa
KS Nell
Contemporary Economic Policy 24 (4), 600-617, 2006
282006
Explaining differences in the productivity of investment across countries in the context of ‘new growth theory’
KS Nell, AP Thirlwall
International Review of Applied Economics 32 (2), 163-194, 2018
252018
The forecasting ability of a cointegrated VAR demand system with endogenous vs. exogenous expenditure variable
M Melo, KS Nell
222001
An alternative explanation of India’s growth transition: A demand-side hypothesis
KS Nell
Cambridge Journal of Economics 37 (1), 113-141, 2013
212013
Evaluating the conditional convergence hypothesis in the post-1989 globalization period
KS Nell
Applied Economics 52 (30), 3308-3326, 2020
192020
Re‐examining the role of structural change and nonlinearities in a Phillips curve model for South Africa
KS Nell
South African Journal of Economics 86 (2), 173-196, 2018
122018
Why does the productivity of investment vary across countries?
KS Nell, AP Thirlwall
School of Economics Discussion Papers, 2017
122017
Growth transitions and the balance-of payments constraint
E Mhlongo, KS Nell
Thirlwall's Law at 40, 72-90, 2021
112021
Demand-led versus supply-led growth transitions
KS Nell
Journal of Post Keynesian Economics 34 (4), 713-748, 2012
92012
Public policy and private investment in South Africa: An empirical investigation
K Mlambo, K Nell
Fort Hare University, 1995
81995
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