Economics Research South Africa
- Economics Research South Africa
Economics Research South Africa (ERSA) is an economics research program funded by the National Treasury of South Africa. It is currently hosted by the University of Cape Town's School of Economics.
The research program is intended to focus on growth, employment and broadening participation in the South African economy. It also aims to improve South African economic research capacity and to draw independent economic researchers into policy-oriented research areas.
External links
* [http://www.econrsa.org/about_us.html Homepage]
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