Citations

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Journal Article
Aroop, Chatterjee, Valodia Imraan, and and Buntu Siwisa. "Empowerment versus (re)distribution in South Africa: the political economy of assets in elite transitions." (2025) Canadian Journal of Development Studies/Revue canadienne d'études du développement.
Journal Article
Francis, David, and Imraan Valodia. "Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) in South Africa: introduction and a review of the labour market literature." (2022) Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa.
Journal Article
Espi, Gabriel, David Francis, and Imraan Valodia. "Gender inequality in the South African labour market: Insights from the Employment Equity Act data." Agenda 33, no. 4 (2019): 44-61.
Journal Article
Valodia, I., and R. Devey. "Formal-informal economy linkages: What implications for poverty in South Africa?." (2010) Law, Democracy & Development.
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.
Working Paper
Devey, Richard, Caroline Skinner, and Imraan Valodia. "Second best? Trends and linkages in the informal economy in South Africa." Development Policy Research Unit , no. 06/102 (2006).
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 Economics 15, no. 4 (2006): 688-721.
Working Paper
Devey, Richard, Imraan Valodia, and Myriam Velia. "Constraints to growth and employment: Evidence from the greater Durban metropolitain area." (2005) School of Development Studies Research Report 64.
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.
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