Browsing Magister Commercii - MCom (Economics) by Author "Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences"
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The role of provincial government support in the development of black-owned small tourism businesses in the city of Cape Town
Quesada, Lemay Llorente (University of the Western Cape, 2005)Since 1994, tourism has become one of the most benefited industries among the overall of the South African economy. However, the industry is still far from being an example of transformations. The tourism industry in South ... -
A study of the factors determining the choice of exchange rate regime: with specific reference to China
Tang, Liang (University of the Western Cape, 2007)Since the 1980s China had different exchange rate regimes. For example, in 1981, a dual-exchange rate system was introduced, with the official exchange rate applying to non-trade-related foreign exchange transactions and ... -
A study of the relationship between job satisfaction and procedural justice experienced by employees in a brick manufacturing company and their organisational citizenship behavior
Sha, Nadine (University of the Western Cape, 2007)The purpose of this study is to investigate and review literature that examines whether job satisfaction and procedural justice have a positive relationshipwith employees organisational citizenship behaviour in a brick ... -
A study on the impact of governance on land reform in Zimbabwe
Goodhope, Ruswa (University of the Western Cape, 2004)Land ownership, control and reform have been some of the most contentious issues in contemporary Zimbabwe. The land question has generated a lot of emotional debate and there is a general consensus that it represents a ... -
Towards a more comprehensive framework to estimating the indirect costs of HIV/AIDS in South Africa.
Andemariam, Ruth Tekle (University of the Western Cape, 2004)This study proposed a modification of the traditional cost-of-illness approach. It considered additional indirect cost parameters that yield a comprehensive cost structure for human capital at a micro level. Although ...