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    COVID-19 and African tourism research agendas by Rogerson, Christian M., Baum, Tom

    “…COVID-19 has triggered a burst of international scholarship concerning the reshaping of tourism and the resetting of tourism research agendas. The aim of this…”
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    Poverty and inequality in South Africa: critical reflections by Francis, David, Webster, Edward

    “…South Africa is a paradox; on the one hand, it is one of the most unequal countries in the world. Half of all South Africans continue to live in poverty,…”
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    Financial inclusion and human development: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa by Matekenya, Weliswa, Moyo, Clement, Jeke, Leward

    “…Despite the rapid economic growth recorded since the 1990s, inequality, poverty and unemployment levels remain high in most African countries. As such,…”
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    Technological innovation and economic growth in Southern Africa: Application of panel dynamic OLS regression by Anakpo, Godfred, Oyenubi, Adeola

    “…The effect of technological innovation on economic growth has received significant attention in the developed world over the last decades due to its speedy…”
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    Residents' trust in government, tourism impacts, and quality of life: Testing a structural model by Tichaawa, Tembi M., Dayour, Frederick, Nunkoo, Robin

    “…There is a paucity of research on political trust in local government institutions involved in tourism development in Sub-Saharan Africa. This study…”
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    Battling the informal settlement challenge through sustainable city framework: experiences and lessons from Harare, Zimbabwe by Matamanda, Abraham R

    “…This study examines the efficacy of adopting the sustainable city framework as an urban planning agenda with a view to addressing the dilemma of informal…”
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    South African government personnel expenditure 2006-2021: Methodological considerations in using remuneration data by Boraine, Hermi, James, Liam

    “…The level of detail, coverage, accuracy, completeness and time range of personnel expenditure data available in the transversal payroll system used by South…”
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    Symmetric and asymmetric effects of financial deepening on income inequality in South Africa by Biyase, Mduduzi, Chisadza, Carolyn

    “…The aim of this study is to examine the financial development-inequality nexus in South Africa from 1980 to 2017, specifically if financial deepening reduces…”
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    Gender differences in formal wage employment in urban Tanzania by Opoku, Kwadwo, Mugizi, Francisco M.P., Boahen, Emmanuel Adu

    “…We use the Tanzania Integrated Labour Force Survey data and a censored bivariate probit model to analyse gender differences in labour force participation and…”
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    The development of a spending review methodology in a developing country context by Engela, Ronette

    “…This article discusses the spending review methodology developed in the South African government. A typical spending review combines a deep institutional and…”
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    Spending reviews' capacity-building initiatives: Reflections on the experience and methodologies employed by Buthelezi, Mbali

    “…This study aims to reflect on the spending reviews' capacity-building initiatives undertaken over the years, the experience and methodology employed. It…”
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    From zero-base budgeting to spending review - achievements and challenges by Allen, Richard, Clifton, Robert

    “…This paper traces the development of spending reviews from their origins in a set of budgetary innovations in the United States in the 1950s and 1960s -…”
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    Transitioning wastewater treatment plants towards resource recovery: Challenges and opportunities in Zvishavane, Zimbabwe by Mavugara, Roberta, Matsa, Mark, Defe, Rameck

    “…Developing countries still lag in transitioning wastewater treatment plants towards resource recovery. This study assessed the challenges hindering and…”
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    Policy uncertainty, mergers, and acquisitions in the South African business environment by van Wyk, Anton, Parsons, Raymond, Venter, Lodewalt

    “…This study examines policy uncertainty on mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in South Africa, emphasising the extensive regulatory review by the Competition…”
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    Going with the food flow: The contribution of urban agriculture to a growing African city by Wessels, Matthijs T, Hemerijckx, Lisa-Marie

    “…Sub-Saharan Africa's rapid urban growth is causing a decline in urban agricultural land, reducing access to healthy local food for citizens. This paper…”
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    Inclusion of Namibian rural communities in green energy access and use: Requirements elicitation or community-based-co-design? by Muashekele, Chris, Rodil, Kasper, Winschiers-Theophilus, Heike, Koruhama, Alphons

    “…Energy exclusion is prevalent throughout Africa, leading to a myriad of energy access projects, technologies, interventions and approaches being explored to…”
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    How globalisation impacted on small and informal businesses in Zimbabwe by Magidi, Martin

    “…This paper explores the impacts of globalisation on small and informal businesses in Zimbabwe. The Zimbabwean economy has over the last two decades been…”
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    Struggles over elder care in South Africa by Moore, Elena, Kelly, Gabrielle

    “…This paper examines the tensions and struggles over elder care that are happening in South Africa between family caregivers, care workers and the state. These…”
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