Die wêreldekonomie se bydrae tot onstabiliteit in die Suid-Afrikaanse ekonomie via inflasie

M.Com. (Economics) === The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate the contribution of the world economy to instability in the South African economy via inflation. Double digit inflation in the South African economy remains the most important and' sole major problem influencing stabiliz...

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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uj-uj-132202016-08-16T03:58:18ZDie wêreldekonomie se bydrae tot onstabiliteit in die Suid-Afrikaanse ekonomie via inflasieInflation (Finance) - South AfricaInternational economic relationsEconomic policyEconomic sanctions - South AfricaM.Com. (Economics)The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate the contribution of the world economy to instability in the South African economy via inflation. Double digit inflation in the South African economy remains the most important and' sole major problem influencing stabilization policy in the country. This study concentrated on the instability of the economic growth path in South Africa since the recession period of 1976. From a multiplier-accelerator model the conclusion is reached that two of the main endogenous variables in the economy, namely private consumption and total investment have adapted to behaviour patterns since 1977, in such a way that an economic growth path which deviates monotonically from the equilibrium paths has been guaranteed. The. reason for this is found in the values of two main coefficients namely the propensity to consume and the propensity to invest. The openness of the South African economy is an exogenous threat to stability in the South African economy if a high inflation rate persists.2015-02-09Thesisuj:13220http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13246University of Johannesburg
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topic Inflation (Finance) - South Africa
International economic relations
Economic policy
Economic sanctions - South Africa
spellingShingle Inflation (Finance) - South Africa
International economic relations
Economic policy
Economic sanctions - South Africa
Die wêreldekonomie se bydrae tot onstabiliteit in die Suid-Afrikaanse ekonomie via inflasie
description M.Com. (Economics) === The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate the contribution of the world economy to instability in the South African economy via inflation. Double digit inflation in the South African economy remains the most important and' sole major problem influencing stabilization policy in the country. This study concentrated on the instability of the economic growth path in South Africa since the recession period of 1976. From a multiplier-accelerator model the conclusion is reached that two of the main endogenous variables in the economy, namely private consumption and total investment have adapted to behaviour patterns since 1977, in such a way that an economic growth path which deviates monotonically from the equilibrium paths has been guaranteed. The. reason for this is found in the values of two main coefficients namely the propensity to consume and the propensity to invest. The openness of the South African economy is an exogenous threat to stability in the South African economy if a high inflation rate persists.
title Die wêreldekonomie se bydrae tot onstabiliteit in die Suid-Afrikaanse ekonomie via inflasie
title_short Die wêreldekonomie se bydrae tot onstabiliteit in die Suid-Afrikaanse ekonomie via inflasie
title_full Die wêreldekonomie se bydrae tot onstabiliteit in die Suid-Afrikaanse ekonomie via inflasie
title_fullStr Die wêreldekonomie se bydrae tot onstabiliteit in die Suid-Afrikaanse ekonomie via inflasie
title_full_unstemmed Die wêreldekonomie se bydrae tot onstabiliteit in die Suid-Afrikaanse ekonomie via inflasie
title_sort die wêreldekonomie se bydrae tot onstabiliteit in die suid-afrikaanse ekonomie via inflasie
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13246
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