Creating a 2000 IES-LFS Database in Stata



Overview

The Provincial Decision-Making Enabling (PROVIDE) Project aims to facilitate policy
design by supplying policymakers with provincial and national level quantitative policy
information. The project entails the development of a series of databases (in the
format of Social Accounting Matrices) for use in Computable General Equilibrium
models.

The National and Provincial Departments of Agriculture are the stakeholders and
funders of the PROVIDE Project. The research team is located at Elsenburg in the
Western Cape.

PROVIDE Research Team

Project Leader:

Cecilia Punt

Senior Researchers:

Kalie Pauw

Melt van Schoor

Junior Researchers:

Benedict Gilimani

Lillian Rantho

Technical Expert:

Scott McDonald

Associate Researchers:

Lindsay Chant

Christine Valente

PROVIDE Contact Details

& Private Bag X1

Elsenburg, 7607

South Africa

И    [email protected]

®    +27-21-8085191

S     +27-21-8085210

For the original project proposal and a more detailed description of the project,
please visit
www.elsenburg.com/provide



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