Assessment of private sector spending in construction sector in South Africa: an auto-regression distributed lags approach / Adewumi Babalola, Fanie Buys and Ronney Ncwadi
This paper investigates the influence of macro-economic variables on the contribution of the private sector spending in construction sector to the South African economy. The methodology adopted for the study was an ex-post facto survey research because it was based on existing data. Annual data of t...
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Main Authors: | Babalola, Adewumi (Author), Buys, Fanie (Author), Ncwadi, Ronney (Author) |
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Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying,
2017-07.
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