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Read the articles in the Financial Mail and the Business Report quoting Econex Director, Cobus Venter, on the price of South African accommodation  relative to other international destinations and the performance of the SA accommodation sector during the FIFA World Cup. For more information on Econex's work in tourism economics please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

The latest Econex Research Notes look at the impact of the FIFA World Cup on the South African Economy. For more information on Econex's work in tourism economics and subscriptions to Econex tourism forecasting publications please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

Read the article in the Business Report quoting Mariné Erasmus of Econex on the integration of private and public service providers under the proposed NHI system.

 

NHI full report: Econex's report on the expected financial implications of a National Health Insurance (NHI) plan can be downloaded here.

 

NHI cost model: The underlying data used to estimate the potential costs of the proposed NHI plan is available for download here.
 

Econex Research Note 17 looks at market definition in differentiated product markets. This note links with Research Note 12, which also dealt with a similar matter (alternative concentration measures). For more information on Econex's work in competition economics, please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

Read the articles in Business Day and Business Report, quoting Econex's costing estimates for the proposed NHI scheme.

 

Read the articles in Fin24 and Rapport quoting Econex director, Nicola Theron, on the latest developments in South Africa's planned NHI system.

 

Read the article in Business Report quoting Econex research on the demand for healthcare in South Africa and how this might change under an NHI system.

 

Read the article in Engineering News, referring to the Econex economic report on the proposed scrap metal export tax in South Africa.

 

The Competition Tribunal dismissed the complaint of abuse of dominance against BATSA (British American Tobacco South Africa). Econex represented BATSA as economists for the duration of the proceedings. Read the Competition Tribunal judgement here.