Nicolaas J. Schoeman
Names
first: | Nicolaas |
middle: | J. |
last: | Schoeman |
Identifer
RePEc Short-ID: | psc312 |
Contact
Affiliations
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University of Pretoria
/ Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences
/ Department of Economics
- EDIRC entry
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Research profile
author of:
- Socio ‐ Economic Environment and Labour Absorption in South Africa (RePEc:bla:sajeco:v:66:y:1998:i:3:p:145-154)
by Nj Schoeman & Jn Blignaut - Alternative Definitions of the Budget Deficit and its Impact on the Sustainability of Fiscal Policy in South Africa (RePEc:bla:sajeco:v:70:y:2002:i:3:p:251-257)
by Davina Jacobs & Nj Schoeman & Jh Van Heerden - Economic Growth And The Structure Of Taxes In South Africa: 1960–2002 (RePEc:bla:sajeco:v:73:y:2005:i:2:p:190-210)
by Steven F. Koch & Niek J. Schoeman & Jurie J. Van Tonder - Tax Reform And The Progressivity Of Personal Income Tax In South Africa (RePEc:bla:sajeco:v:75:y:2007:i:3:p:478-495)
by Morekwa E. Nyamongo & Nicolaas J. Schoeman - Global Imbalances and the US Debt Problem. Should Developing Countries Support the Dollar – Edited by Jan Joost Teunissen and Age Akkerman (RePEc:bla:sajeco:v:76:y:2008:i:2:p:326-327)
by Niek Schoeman - Using a Static Micro-Simulation Model to Evaluate the South African Income Tax System (RePEc:pre:wpaper:200613)
by K. L. Thompson & N. J. Schoeman - The Welfare Implications of Expenditure on Education and Public Expenditure in General in African Countries (RePEc:pre:wpaper:200707)
by Olusegun A. Akanbi & Niek J. Schoeman - The Impact of Retirement Benefits on Consumption and Saving in South Africa (RePEc:pre:wpaper:200807)
by Vasco C Nhabinde & Niek J Schoeman - Finding The Optimum Level Of Taxes In South Africa: A Balanced Budget Approach (RePEc:pre:wpaper:200828)
by Yolande Van Heerden & Niek J. Schoeman - Modelling the impact of automatic fiscal stabilisers on output stabilisation in South Africa (RePEc:pre:wpaper:200930)
by Jacques Kibambe & Niek J. Schoeman - Fiscal Regime Changes and the Sustainability of Fiscal Imbalance in South Africa: A Smooth Transition Error-Correction Approach (RePEc:pre:wpaper:201023)
by Samuel S Jibao & Niek Schoeman & Ruthira Naraidoo - An Empirical Dissemination Of The Personal Income Tax Regime In South Africa Using A Microsimulation Tax Model (RePEc:pre:wpaper:201025)
by Yolande van Heerden & Niek Schoeman - Fiscal Performance and Sustainability of Local Government in South Africa — An Empirical Analysis (RePEc:pre:wpaper:201104)
by Niek J. Schoeman - Efficiency of Optimal Taxation in a Dynamic Stochastic Environment: Case of South Africa (RePEc:pre:wpaper:201218)
by Jacques Kibambe Ngoie & Niek Schoeman - Decomposition of the Technical Efficiency: Pure Technical and Scale Efficiency of the Financial System (RePEc:rza:wpaper:129)
by Alex Bara & Sanderson Abel - Farm diversification and climate change: implications for food security in northern Namibia (RePEc:rza:wpaper:201)
by Chalmers Mulwa & Martine Visser - Fiscal regime changes and the sustainability of fiscal imbalance in South Africa; a smooth transition error-correction approach (RePEc:rza:wpaper:228)
by Niek J. Schoeman & Ruthira Naraidoo & Samuel S. Jibao - Efficiency of Optimal Taxation in a Dynamic Stochastic Environment: Case of South Africa (RePEc:rza:wpaper:287)
by Jacques K. Ngoie & Niek J. Schoeman - Measuring the Impact of Marginal Tax Rate Reform on the Revenue Base of South Africa Using a Microsimulation Tax Model (RePEc:rza:wpaper:397)
by Niek J. Schoeman & Yolandé van Heerden - Comovement between Africa and advanced economies, 1980-2011 (RePEc:rza:wpaper:69)
by Alain Kabundi & Carike Claassen & Elsabé Loots - Generational Accounting: A Comparison Between Various Taxes’ Incidence on the Young and Old in South Africa (RePEc:taf:rseexx:v:24:y:2000:i:2:p:35-51)
by J H van Heerden & N J Schoeman