The size of non-observed economic activities of South Africa by sector for 2011 and 2016: an application of 2008 system of national accounts principles too ensure a more complete estimate of the value added of economic activities in South Africa
This research focuses on the measurement of the non-observed economic activities by sector of South Africa for the 2011 and 2016 calendar years. The purpose of the research is to determine whether the current GDP as estimated by Statistics South Africa is under- or overestimated when considering the...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-268042020-11-13T05:17:35Z The size of non-observed economic activities of South Africa by sector for 2011 and 2016: an application of 2008 system of national accounts principles too ensure a more complete estimate of the value added of economic activities in South Africa Snyman, Marinda Johanna Van Aardt, Carel Size of non-observed economy activities Informal activities Illegal activities South Africa Characteristics of non-observed activities Measuring the non-observed economy activities Standard Industrial classification Sectors/industries in South Africa 2008 System of National Accounts National accounts 331.540968 Informal sector (Economics) -- South Africa National income -- South Africa Economic policy -- South Africa This research focuses on the measurement of the non-observed economic activities by sector of South Africa for the 2011 and 2016 calendar years. The purpose of the research is to determine whether the current GDP as estimated by Statistics South Africa is under- or overestimated when considering the non-observed economy. The research is based on the 2008 System of National Accounts as it determines the guidelines, definitions and characteristics of the “Non-observed economy (NOE)” sector and it allows national accountants to use/supplement the research in the estimates of the GDP. This research follows a quantitative methodology where several surveys of Statistics South Africa are used. Where lack of data exists, some administrative data is used regarding the illegal activities. The findings of the research is that the total economy of South Africa is underestimated when taking into account the NOE activities. Economics M. Com. (Economics) 2020-11-06T12:42:29Z 2020-11-06T12:42:29Z 2019-11 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/26804 en 1 online resource (xv, 241 leaves) : illustrations application/pdf |
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Size of non-observed economy activities Informal activities Illegal activities South Africa Characteristics of non-observed activities Measuring the non-observed economy activities Standard Industrial classification Sectors/industries in South Africa 2008 System of National Accounts National accounts 331.540968 Informal sector (Economics) -- South Africa National income -- South Africa Economic policy -- South Africa Snyman, Marinda Johanna The size of non-observed economic activities of South Africa by sector for 2011 and 2016: an application of 2008 system of national accounts principles too ensure a more complete estimate of the value added of economic activities in South Africa |
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This research focuses on the measurement of the non-observed economic activities by sector of South Africa for the 2011 and 2016 calendar years. The purpose of the research is to determine whether the current GDP as estimated by Statistics South Africa is under- or overestimated when considering the non-observed economy. The research is based on the 2008 System of National Accounts as it determines the guidelines, definitions and characteristics of the “Non-observed economy (NOE)” sector and it allows national accountants to use/supplement the research in the estimates of the GDP. This research follows a quantitative methodology where several surveys of Statistics South Africa are used. Where lack of data exists, some administrative data is used regarding the illegal activities. The findings of the research is that the total economy of South Africa is underestimated when taking into account the NOE activities. === Economics === M. Com. (Economics) |
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The size of non-observed economic activities of South Africa by sector for 2011 and 2016: an application of 2008 system of national accounts principles too ensure a more complete estimate of the value added of economic activities in South Africa |
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The size of non-observed economic activities of South Africa by sector for 2011 and 2016: an application of 2008 system of national accounts principles too ensure a more complete estimate of the value added of economic activities in South Africa |
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The size of non-observed economic activities of South Africa by sector for 2011 and 2016: an application of 2008 system of national accounts principles too ensure a more complete estimate of the value added of economic activities in South Africa |
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The size of non-observed economic activities of South Africa by sector for 2011 and 2016: an application of 2008 system of national accounts principles too ensure a more complete estimate of the value added of economic activities in South Africa |
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The size of non-observed economic activities of South Africa by sector for 2011 and 2016: an application of 2008 system of national accounts principles too ensure a more complete estimate of the value added of economic activities in South Africa |
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size of non-observed economic activities of south africa by sector for 2011 and 2016: an application of 2008 system of national accounts principles too ensure a more complete estimate of the value added of economic activities in south africa |
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