On the Real Exchange Rate Effects of Higher Electricity Prices in South Africa



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On the Real Exchange Rate Effects of Higher
Electricity Prices in South Africa

Jan van Heerden1, James Blignaut2 and André Jordaan3

Working Paper Number 96

1 University of Pretoria

2 University of Pretoria and Asset Research

3 University of Pretoria



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