This paper quantifies the effect of fiscal transfers on the trade-off between social relief and debt accumulation, and discusses the economic growth and fiscal implications of different combinations of expanded social support and funding choices. Given South Africa’s already high level of public debt, the opportunity to fund a basic income grant through higher debt is limited. Using a general equilibrium model, the paper shows that extending the social relief of distress grant could be fiscally feasible provided taxes rise to fund such a programme. Implementing such a policy would, however, have a contractionary impact on the economy. A larger basic income grant (even at the level of the food poverty line) would threaten fiscal sustainabili...
South African government ministers routinely profess their commitment to mitigating poverty and ineq...
What impact would a universal basic income grant have on South Africa's economy, and to what extent ...
Bibliography: pages 242-256.International redistribution studies vary in scope from those which inve...
This paper assesses the economy-wide impact of implementing and financing a universal or basic incom...
"This paper assesses the economy-wide impact of implementing and financing a universal or basic inco...
Social grant schemes have become an important component of many developing countries’ inclusive grow...
The relevance of this scientific problem is that there are numerous calls and arguments from civil s...
International audienceJEL classification: D58 E24 E6 H53 I3 J01 O55 a b s t r a c t Social grant sch...
This study seeks to assess the effect of public spending on economic growth, employment, and poverty...
This thesis considers fiscal incidence modelling in South Africa. We use literature and empirical d...
This study employs a partial general equilibrium approach calibrated on the Social Accounting Matrix...
This paper was drawn from a broader study conducted on the role of social grants in Ngqwushwa Local ...
As a consequence of the fundamental reconstruction and development processes, including alarge-scale...
Fiscal policy ensures macroeconomic stability as a precondition for growth at the macro level. This ...
We examine the economy-wide impact of the child support grant (CSG) on the South African economy usi...
South African government ministers routinely profess their commitment to mitigating poverty and ineq...
What impact would a universal basic income grant have on South Africa's economy, and to what extent ...
Bibliography: pages 242-256.International redistribution studies vary in scope from those which inve...
This paper assesses the economy-wide impact of implementing and financing a universal or basic incom...
"This paper assesses the economy-wide impact of implementing and financing a universal or basic inco...
Social grant schemes have become an important component of many developing countries’ inclusive grow...
The relevance of this scientific problem is that there are numerous calls and arguments from civil s...
International audienceJEL classification: D58 E24 E6 H53 I3 J01 O55 a b s t r a c t Social grant sch...
This study seeks to assess the effect of public spending on economic growth, employment, and poverty...
This thesis considers fiscal incidence modelling in South Africa. We use literature and empirical d...
This study employs a partial general equilibrium approach calibrated on the Social Accounting Matrix...
This paper was drawn from a broader study conducted on the role of social grants in Ngqwushwa Local ...
As a consequence of the fundamental reconstruction and development processes, including alarge-scale...
Fiscal policy ensures macroeconomic stability as a precondition for growth at the macro level. This ...
We examine the economy-wide impact of the child support grant (CSG) on the South African economy usi...
South African government ministers routinely profess their commitment to mitigating poverty and ineq...
What impact would a universal basic income grant have on South Africa's economy, and to what extent ...
Bibliography: pages 242-256.International redistribution studies vary in scope from those which inve...