Citations

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Working Paper
Devey, Richard, Caroline Skinner, and Imraan Valodia. "Second best? Trends and linkages in the informal economy in South Africa." (2006)
Journal Article
Valodia, I., and R. Devey. "Formal-informal economy linkages: What implications for poverty in South Africa?." (2010) Law, Democracy & Development.
Report
Devey, Richard, Imraan Valodia, and Myriam Velia. Constraints to growth and employment: Evidence from the greater Durban metropolitain area. Research Report No. ed. Vol. 64. University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: School of Development Studies, 2005.
Journal Article
Valodia, Imraan, and Myriam Velia. "Macro–Micro linkages in trade: Trade, efficiency and competitiveness of manufacturing firms in Durban, South Africa." Journal of African Economies 15, no. 4 (2006): 688-721.
Book Section
Valodia, Imraan, Myriam Velia, and Simon, (eds) Roberts. "Sustainable manufacturing?: The case of South Africa and Ekurhuleni." (2006) Chapter 5: Trading and training: Large manufacturing firms in the greater Durban metropolitain area.
Conference Paper
Valodia, Imraan, and Myriam Velia. "Macro-Micro linkages in trade: How are firms adjusting to trade liberalisation, and does trade liberalisation lead to improved productivity in South African manufacturing firms?." African development and poverty reduction: The macro-micro linkage conference, Development Policy Research Unit (DPRU) and Trade and Industrial Policy Secretariat (TIPS). Cape Town, South Africa, October 13, 2004.
Working Paper
Essop, Hassan, and Derek Yu. "The South African informal sector (1997 – 2006)." Stellenbosch Economic Working Papers , no. 03/08 (2008).
Working Paper
Floro, Maria S, Imraan Valodia, and Hitomi Komatsu. "The gender dimensions of social networks, unemployment and underemployment: What time use data reveal." American University Washington DC: Department of Economics Working Paper Series, no. 2008-09 (2008): 0-0.
Journal Article
Casale, Daniela Maria. "Indirect taxation and gender equity: Evidence from South Africa." Feminist Economics 18, no. 3 (2012): 25-54.
Report
Rogan, Michael, Kathleen Diga, and Imraan Valodia. Labour Market Analysis and Business Process Services in South Africa: Poverty Reduction through Information and Digital Employment Initiative. : University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2013.
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