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Reynolds, Sanri. |
Excise duties have increased considerably over the past few years, raising concerns on the effect this may have on the economy. However, these increases are welcomed by those concerned about the costs of externalities associated with excessive alcohol consumption, including productivity loss, foetal alcohol syndrome, liver cirrhosis, traffic accidents, etc. This study contains results on the impact of a 10% increase in excise duties on the South African economy, using a static computable general equilibrium model. The impact on gross domestic product, trade and prices, as well as changes in the factor market and the welfare of households of the Northern and Western Cape (the two major wine producing provinces in the country) are analysed. The results... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Computable General Equilibrium Models; Research Methods/ Statistical Methods; C68. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/58069 |
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Reynolds, Sanri; van Schoor, Melt. |
Municipalities across the country are in the process of implementing property rates on all property, following the Local Government: Property Rates Act (2004) that came into effect on 1 July 2005. This study investigates the economic impact of property rates on agricultural land, using a static computable general equilibrium model. The direct and indirect effects of property rates on the macro-economy, factor incomes, household welfare, prices and agricultural output are discussed. The results indicate that the impact of raising property rates depends on the use made of the additional revenue by government. There is a small negative impact on the economy and the overall welfare of households decline if government spends the additional revenue. On the other... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Computable General Equilibrium Models; Research Methods/ Statistical Methods; C68. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/58209 |
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Reynolds, Sanri; van Schoor, Melt. |
Municipalities across the country are in the process of implementing property rates on all property, following the Local Government: Property Rates Act (2004) that came into effect on 1 July 2005. This study investigates the economic impact of property rates on agricultural land, using a static computable general equilibrium model. The direct and indirect effects of property rates on the macro-economy, factor incomes, household welfare, prices and agricultural output are discussed. The results indicate that the impact of raising property rates depends on the use made of the additional revenue by government. There is a small negative impact on the economy and the overall welfare of households decline if government spends the additional revenue. On the... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Computable General Equilibrium Models; Research Methods/ Statistical Methods; C68. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/58070 |
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Reynolds, Sanri. |
This paper presents a partial equilibrium model for the South African table grape industry, focussing on the fresh market segments. The model is a dynamic recursive model solving various equations simultaneously, reaching a state of equilibrium once total production equals total demand and equilibrium is established in the export- and domestic market for fresh grapes. Results over the next eight years are presented in the form of a baseline outlook and two “what if” questions. Answering these questions quantifies the sensitivity of the export price to changes in demand and supply. The model is housed and maintained in the Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy at the Western Cape Department of Agriculture and Universities of Pretoria and Stellenbosch. |
Tipo: Journal Article |
Palavras-chave: Partial equilibrium; Table grape industry; Projections; Demand and Price Analysis; Productivity Analysis. |
Ano: 2009 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/53345 |
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Reynolds, Sanri; van Schoor, Melt. |
Municipalities across the country are in the process of implementing property rates on all property, following the Local Government: Property Rates Act (2004) that came into effect on 1 July 2005. This study investigates the economic impact of property rates on agricultural land, using a static computable general equilibrium model. The direct and indirect effects of property rates on the macro-economy, factor incomes, household welfare, prices and agricultural output are discussed. The results indicate that the impact of raising property rates depends on the use made of the additional revenue by government. There is a small negative impact on the economy and the overall welfare of households decline if government spends the additional revenue. On the... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Computable General Equilibrium Models; Research Methods/ Statistical Methods; C68. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/58071 |
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Reynolds, Sanri; van Schoor, Melt. |
Municipalities across the country are in the process of implementing property rates on all property, following the Local Government: Property Rates Act (2004) that came into effect on 1 July 2005. This study investigates the economic impact of property rates on agricultural land, using a static computable general equilibrium model. The direct and indirect effects of property rates on the macro-economy, factor incomes, household welfare, prices and agricultural output are discussed. The results indicate that the impact of raising property rates depends on the use made of the additional revenue by government. There is a small negative impact on the economy and the overall welfare of households decline if government spends the additional revenue. On the other... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Computable General Equilibrium Models; Research Methods/ Statistical Methods; C68. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/58095 |
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Reynolds, Sanri; van Schoor, Melt. |
Municipalities across the country are in the process of implementing property rates on all property, following the Local Government: Property Rates Act (2004) that came into effect on 1 July 2005. This study investigates the economic impact of property rates on agricultural land, using a static computable general equilibrium model. The direct and indirect effects of property rates on the macro-economy, factor incomes, household welfare, prices and agricultural output are discussed. The results indicate that the impact of raising property rates depends on the use made of the additional revenue by government. There is a small negative impact on the economy and the overall welfare of households decline if government spends the additional revenue. On the... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Computable General Equilibrium Models; Research Methods/ Statistical Methods; C68. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/58093 |
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Reynolds, Sanri; van Schoor, Melt. |
Municipalities across the country are in the process of implementing property rates on all property, following the Local Government: Property Rates Act (2004) that came into effect on 1 July 2005. This study investigates the economic impact of property rates on agricultural land, using a static computable general equilibrium model. The direct and indirect effects of property rates on the macro-economy, factor incomes, household welfare, prices and agricultural output are discussed. The results indicate that the impact of raising property rates depends on the use made of the additional revenue by government. There is a small negative impact on the economy and the overall welfare of households decline if government spends the additional revenue. On the other... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Computable General Equilibrium Models; Research Methods/ Statistical Methods; C68. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/58096 |
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Reynolds, Sanri; van Schoor, Melt. |
Municipalities across the country are in the process of implementing property rates on all property, following the Local Government: Property Rates Act (2004) that came into effect on 1 July 2005. This study investigates the economic impact of property rates on agricultural land, using a static computable general equilibrium model. The direct and indirect effects of property rates on the macro-economy, factor incomes, household welfare, prices and agricultural output are discussed. The results indicate that the impact of raising property rates depends on the use made of the additional revenue by government. There is a small negative impact on the economy and the overall welfare of households decline if government spends the additional revenue. On the... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Computable General Equilibrium Models; Research Methods/ Statistical Methods; C68. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/58207 |
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Reynolds, Sanri; van Schoor, Melt. |
The Western Cape Provincial Government's proposal to introduce a provincial fuel levy within a band of 10 and 50 cents per litre raises concerns on the impact this may have on the economy, especially at a time of high international oil prices. This study reports the results of a computable general equilibrium (CGE) analysis of the impact of higher tax rates on petroleum products on the economy, with specific focus on prices, employment and household expenditure. The results show that increasing the tax rate on petroleum products results in higher petroleum prices, which again put upward pressure on intermediate input costs. Households in the Western Cape will experience a decrease in per capita expenditure, as unemployment increases and returns to factors... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Resource /Energy Economics and Policy. |
Ano: 2005 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/15631 |
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Reynolds, Sanri; van Schoor, Melt. |
Municipalities across the country are in the process of implementing property rates on all property, following the Local Government: Property Rates Act (2004) that came into effect on 1 July 2005. This study investigates the economic impact of property rates on agricultural land, using a static computable general equilibrium model. The direct and indirect effects of property rates on the macro-economy, factor incomes, household welfare, prices and agricultural output are discussed. The results indicate that the impact of raising property rates depends on the use made of the additional revenue by government. There is a small negative impact on the economy and the overall welfare of households decline if government spends the additional revenue. On the... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Computable General Equilibrium Models; Research Methods/ Statistical Methods; C68. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/58091 |
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Reynolds, Sanri; van Schoor, Melt. |
Municipalities across the country are in the process of implementing property rates on all property, following the Local Government: Property Rates Act (2004) that came into effect on 1 July 2005. This study investigates the economic impact of property rates on agricultural land, using a static computable general equilibrium model. The direct and indirect effects of property rates on the macro-economy, factor incomes, household welfare, prices and agricultural output are discussed. The results indicate that the impact of raising property rates depends on the use made of the additional revenue by government. There is a small negative impact on the economy and the overall welfare of households decline if government spends the additional revenue. On the... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Computable General Equilibrium Models; Research Methods/ Statistical Methods; C68. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/58208 |
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