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Fields of papers citing papers by Vishnu Padayachee
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Vishnu Padayachee. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Vishnu Padayachee. The network helps show where Vishnu Padayachee may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Vishnu Padayachee
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Padayachee, Vishnu, et al.. (2019). Inflation targeting in context of ‘nationalisation’ debate. 72. 19–23.1 indexed citations
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Padayachee, Vishnu, et al.. (2017). Towards a formal link between inflation perceptions and inflation expectations in South Africa. 9(2). 167–200.4 indexed citations
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Padayachee, Vishnu, et al.. (2017). “Shadows of liberation”: ANC Economic and social policy from African claims to gear. 67. 12–18.4 indexed citations
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Padayachee, Vishnu. (2017). King IV is here: Corporate Governance in South Africa revisited. 66. 17–21.1 indexed citations
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Padayachee, Vishnu, et al.. (2015). CENTRAL BANKS AND FRACTIONAL RESERVE BANKING: MONEY CREATION OUT OF NOTHING?. 7(2). 105–131.1 indexed citations
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Padayachee, Vishnu, et al.. (2011). SARB 90th Anniversary Special Edition : editorial statement. 26. 1–2.1 indexed citations
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Padayachee, Vishnu, et al.. (2010). Vergoedingsneigings in die openbare sektor te midde van volgehoue inflasie – ’n ekonomiese perspektief. Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe. 50(2). 169–186.
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Padayachee, Vishnu, et al.. (2007). A study on inflation credibility among students at the University of Pretoria : viewpoint. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences. 10(1). 145–154.2 indexed citations
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Freund, Bill & Vishnu Padayachee. (2002). (D)urban vortex : South African city in transition.61 indexed citations
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Habib, Adam & Vishnu Padayachee. (2001). Economic Policy and Power Relations in South Africa's Transition to Democracy. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Padayachee, Vishnu & Imraan Valodia. (2001). Changing Gear? The 2001 budget and economic policy in South Africa1. Transformation. 71–83.10 indexed citations
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Fine, Ben & Vishnu Padayachee. (2000). A Sustainable Growth Path. Neuroscience Research. 7(3). 173–98.6 indexed citations
Morris, Mike & Vishnu Padayachee. (1989). Hegemonic projects, accumulation strategies and State reform policy in South Africa. 22(1). 65–109.6 indexed citations
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Morris, Mike & Vishnu Padayachee. (1988). STATE REFORM POLICY IN SOUTH AFRICA. Transformation. 1–26.27 indexed citations
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Padayachee, Vishnu, et al.. (1985). Trade unions and the communist party in Durban in the 1940's: a reply to Iain Edwards. 11(7). 50–66.2 indexed citations
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