This paper assesses the economy-wide impact of implementing and financing a universal or basic income grant (BIG) in South Africa. The various financing scenarios suggested by the proponents of the grant are presented, and these are compared using an applied general equilibrium model for the South African economy. The results indicate that the required changes in direct and indirect tax rates needed to finance the grant without increasing the government deficit are substantially higher than currently predicted. Furthermore, the alternative of reducing government recurrent expenditure to finance the BIG will undoubtedly undermine other government policy objectives. The paper therefore proposes a shift in the current debate, away from determi...
D.Comm.This thesis endeavoured to assess whether the government can simultaneously achieve the objec...
While the Republic of South Africa has one of the most progressive Constitutions in theworld, the va...
Paper presented at the Forum for Economists International Conference. Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1 June...
"This paper assesses the economy-wide impact of implementing and financing a universal or basic inco...
This paper quantifies the effect of fiscal transfers on the trade-off between social relief and debt...
Social grant schemes have become an important component of many developing countries’ inclusive grow...
International audienceJEL classification: D58 E24 E6 H53 I3 J01 O55 a b s t r a c t Social grant sch...
Despite widespread poverty there is general consensus among policymakers about the preference of tar...
On the agenda for welfare reform in South Africa are proposals to expand the public provision of wel...
South African government ministers routinely profess their commitment to mitigating poverty and ineq...
As a consequence of the fundamental reconstruction and development processes, including alarge-scale...
Through the use of the standard tools of poverty analysis, this paper attempts to firstly measure th...
Since the abolition of its Apartheid regime in 1994, South Africa has launched a massive program of ...
This thesis considers fiscal incidence modelling in South Africa. We use literature and empirical d...
What impact would a universal basic income grant have on South Africa's economy, and to what extent ...
D.Comm.This thesis endeavoured to assess whether the government can simultaneously achieve the objec...
While the Republic of South Africa has one of the most progressive Constitutions in theworld, the va...
Paper presented at the Forum for Economists International Conference. Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1 June...
"This paper assesses the economy-wide impact of implementing and financing a universal or basic inco...
This paper quantifies the effect of fiscal transfers on the trade-off between social relief and debt...
Social grant schemes have become an important component of many developing countries’ inclusive grow...
International audienceJEL classification: D58 E24 E6 H53 I3 J01 O55 a b s t r a c t Social grant sch...
Despite widespread poverty there is general consensus among policymakers about the preference of tar...
On the agenda for welfare reform in South Africa are proposals to expand the public provision of wel...
South African government ministers routinely profess their commitment to mitigating poverty and ineq...
As a consequence of the fundamental reconstruction and development processes, including alarge-scale...
Through the use of the standard tools of poverty analysis, this paper attempts to firstly measure th...
Since the abolition of its Apartheid regime in 1994, South Africa has launched a massive program of ...
This thesis considers fiscal incidence modelling in South Africa. We use literature and empirical d...
What impact would a universal basic income grant have on South Africa's economy, and to what extent ...
D.Comm.This thesis endeavoured to assess whether the government can simultaneously achieve the objec...
While the Republic of South Africa has one of the most progressive Constitutions in theworld, the va...
Paper presented at the Forum for Economists International Conference. Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1 June...