Background Papers

Background papers are ‘in house’ progress reports. They serve to summarise the results/conclusions from the stages of different components of the research programme.They generally contribute either directly, or indirectly as references, to the contents of Technical Papers. Background papers are only available to project members. Final versions can be downloaded. Forthcoming papers are listed.

 

BP2003:1         Multivariate Statistical Techniques

BP2003:2         Household expenditure patterns in South Africa

BP2003:3         Demographics of South African Households – 1995

BP2003:4         Social Accounting Matrices and Economic Modelling

BP2003:5         Functional forms used in CGE models: Modelling production and commodity flows

BP2004:1          Analysis of South African Trade Relationships

BP2004:2          Trade patterns and the existing trade agreement between South Africa and Southern African Development Community

BP2004:3          Trade Relationships and Agreement between South Africa and European Union

BP2005:1(1)         A profile of the Western Cape province: Demographics, poverty, inequality and unemployment

BP2005:1(2)         A profile of the Eastern Cape province: Demographics, poverty, inequality and unemployment

BP2005:1(3)         A profile of the Northern Cape province: Demographics, poverty, inequality and unemployment

BP2005:1(4)         A profile of the Free State province: Demographics, poverty, inequality and unemployment

BP2005:1(5)         A profile of KwaZulu-Natal: Demographics, poverty, inequality and unemployment

BP2005:1(6)         A profile of the North West province: Demographics, poverty, inequality and unemployment

BP2005:1(7)         A profile of Gauteng: Demographics, poverty, inequality and unemployment

BP2005:1(8)         A profile of Mpumalanga: Demographics, poverty, inequality and unemployment

BP2005:1(9)         A profile of the Limpopo province: Demographics, poverty, inequality and unemployment

Background Paper 2006:1       The Economic Contribution of Home Production for Home Consumption in South African Agriculture