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Implications of the expansionary monetary policy for the maize and beef sectors of South Africa

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  • Dushmanitch, V.Y.
  • Darroch, M.A.G.

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  • Dushmanitch, V.Y. & Darroch, M.A.G., 1989. "Implications of the expansionary monetary policy for the maize and beef sectors of South Africa," 1989 Annual Conference, September 25-27, Bloemfontein, South Africa 314737, Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa (AEASA).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aeassa:314737
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.314737
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    1. Dushmanitch, V. Y. & Darroch, M. A. G., 1990. "An Economic Analysis Of The Impacts Of Monetary Policy On South African Agriculture," Agrekon, Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa (AEASA), vol. 29(4), December.
    2. Goedecke, E. J. & Dushmanitch, V. Y. & Ortmann, G. F., 1992. "Exchange Rate Determination Using A Linear Regression Model: A Monetary Approach," Agrekon, Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa (AEASA), vol. 31(1), March.
    3. W.A. Naudé, 1995. "Monetary Policy and Relative Agricultural Producer Prices in South Africa," South African Journal of Economics, Economic Society of South Africa, vol. 63(1), pages 29-35, March.

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