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Economics Research Southern Africa (ERSA) is a research program funded by the National Treasury of South Africa.

The primary objectives of this research programme are:

  • To provide for the management of a research programme focussed on growth, employment and broadening participation in the South African economy
  • To create a network of economic researchers based in South African universities and to deepen economic research capacity in Southern Africa
  • To expand and broaden economic research capacity in Southern Africa, train and mentor young economists and create a supportive network to link Southern African economic researchers.
  • To draw a broad and representative range of South African economists into a programme of policy-oriented research, and to encourage independent and expert economic research.

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References

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  1. ^ "About ERSA". www.econrsa.org. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
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