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Pieter Laubscher

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First Name:Pieter
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Last Name:Laubscher
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RePEc Short-ID:pla716

Affiliation

(50%) Bureau for Economic Research
Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences
University of Stellenbosch

Stellenbosch, South Africa
http://www.ber.ac.za/
RePEc:edi:besunza (more details at EDIRC)

(50%) Department of Economics
Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences
University of Stellenbosch

Stellenbosch, South Africa
http://www.ekon.sun.ac.za/
RePEc:edi:desunza (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Pieter Laubscher, 2016. "The business cycle resilience of the Western Cape economy: a regional analysis of the 2009 recession and subsequent recovery," Working Papers 17/2016, Stellenbosch University, Department of Economics.
  2. Pieter Laubscher, 2014. "A new recession-dating algorithm for South Africa," Working Papers 06/2014, Stellenbosch University, Department of Economics.

Articles

  1. P. Laubscher, 2017. "The Business Cycle Resilience of the Western Cape Economy: A Regional Analysis of the 2009 Recession and Subsequent Recovery," Studies in Economics and Econometrics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 41(3), pages 1-24, December.
  2. P Laubscher, 2004. "The Sa Business Cycle Over the 1990S and Current Prospects," Studies in Economics and Econometrics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 28(1), pages 21-43, April.
  3. L L Ellis & B W Smit & P Laubscher, 2003. "The Macro-Economic Impact of HIV/AIDS in South Africa," Studies in Economics and Econometrics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 27(2), pages 1-28, August.

Chapters

  1. P. Laubscher, 2020. "A History of South Africa’s Modern Business Cycle," Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development, in: Willem H. Boshoff (ed.), Business Cycles and Structural Change in South Africa, pages 111-166, Springer.
  2. P. Laubscher, 2019. "Forecasting Business Cycles in South Africa," Societies and Political Orders in Transition, in: Sergey Smirnov & Ataman Ozyildirim & Paulo Picchetti (ed.), Business Cycles in BRICS, pages 465-495, Springer.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Pieter Laubscher, 2014. "A new recession-dating algorithm for South Africa," Working Papers 06/2014, Stellenbosch University, Department of Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Andrew Phiri, 2018. "Nonlinear Relationship between Exchange Rate Volatility and Economic Growth," EERI Research Paper Series EERI RP 2018/08, Economics and Econometrics Research Institute (EERI), Brussels.
    2. Fourie, Justin & Pretorius, Theuns & Harvey, Rhett & Henrico, Van Niekerk & Phiri, Andrew, 2016. "Nonlinear relationship between exchange rate volatility and economic growth: A South African perspective," MPRA Paper 74671, University Library of Munich, Germany.

Articles

  1. L L Ellis & B W Smit & P Laubscher, 2003. "The Macro-Economic Impact of HIV/AIDS in South Africa," Studies in Economics and Econometrics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 27(2), pages 1-28, August.

    Cited by:

    1. L.l. Ellis, 2006. "The Economic Impact Of Hiv/Aids On Small, Medium And Large Enterprises1," South African Journal of Economics, Economic Society of South Africa, vol. 74(4), pages 682-701, December.
    2. Louise Roos, 2013. "Modelling the impact of HIV/AIDS: A literature review," Centre of Policy Studies/IMPACT Centre Working Papers g-233, Victoria University, Centre of Policy Studies/IMPACT Centre.

Chapters

  1. P. Laubscher, 2020. "A History of South Africa’s Modern Business Cycle," Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development, in: Willem H. Boshoff (ed.), Business Cycles and Structural Change in South Africa, pages 111-166, Springer.

    Cited by:

    1. Milan Christian Wet & Ilse Botha, 2022. "Constructing and Characterising the Aggregate South African Financial Cycle: A Markov Regime-Switching Approach," Journal of Business Cycle Research, Springer;Centre for International Research on Economic Tendency Surveys (CIRET), vol. 18(1), pages 37-67, March.

  2. P. Laubscher, 2019. "Forecasting Business Cycles in South Africa," Societies and Political Orders in Transition, in: Sergey Smirnov & Ataman Ozyildirim & Paulo Picchetti (ed.), Business Cycles in BRICS, pages 465-495, Springer.

    Cited by:

    1. Quintero Otero, Jorge David & Padilla Sierra, Alcides de Jesús, 2024. "Impacto de la sincronización sub-nacional sobre el comportamiento de los ciclos nacionales en economías emergentes con inflación objetivo," Documentos Departamento de Economía 54, Universidad del Norte.

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  1. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (2) 2014-04-11 2016-11-27
  2. NEP-AFR: Africa (1) 2014-04-11
  3. NEP-GEO: Economic Geography (1) 2016-11-27
  4. NEP-GER: German Papers (1) 2014-04-11
  5. NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (1) 2016-11-27

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