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Martine Mariotti
Martine Mariotti
Associate Professor of Economics, Australian National University
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The long-run effects of labor migration on human capital formation in communities of origin
T Dinkelman, M Mariotti
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 8 (4), 1-35, 2016
1172016
Mark-up pricing in South African industry
J Fedderke, C Kularatne, M Mariotti
Journal of African Economies 16 (1), 28-69, 2007
1122007
Entrepreneurship in an emerging and culturally diverse economy: A South African survey of perceptions
J Luiz, M Mariotti
South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences 14 (1), 47-65, 2011
862011
Changing labour market conditions in South Africa: A sectoral analysis of the period 1970–1997
JW Fedderke, M Mariotti
South African Journal of Economics 70 (5), 830-864, 2002
722002
Labour markets during apartheid in South Africa1
M Mariotti
The Economic History Review 65 (3), 1100-1122, 2012
682012
The economics of apartheid: An introduction
M Mariotti, J Fourie
Economic History of Developing Regions 29 (2), 113-125, 2014
592014
An Examination of the Impact of Economic Policy on Long‐Run Economic Growth: An Application of a VECM Structure to a Middle‐Income Context.
M Mariotti
South African Journal of Economics 70 (4), 320-337, 2002
442002
Changing factor market conditions in South Africa: the capital market–a sectoral description of the period 1970–97
JW Fedderke, JS Kayemba, S Henderson, M Mariotti, P Vaze
Development Southern Africa 18 (4), 493-511, 2001
352001
Labor migration, capital accumulation, and the structure of rural labor markets
T Dinkelman, G Kumchulesi, M Mariotti
Review of Economics and Statistics, 1-46, 2024
322024
The shaping of a settler fertility transition: eighteenth-and nineteenth-century South African demographic history reconsidered
J Cilliers, M Mariotti
European Review of Economic History 23 (4), 421-445, 2019
192019
Fathers’ Employment and Sons’ Stature: The Long-Run Effects of a Positive Regional Employment Shock in South Africa’s Mining Industry
M Mariotti
Economic development and cultural change 63 (3), 485-514, 2015
142015
Changing factor market conditions in south africa: The labour market-a sectoral description of the period 1970-1997
J Fedderke, S Henderson, M Mariotti, P Vaze
ERSA, Policy Paper, 2000
142000
Partial identification and bound estimation of the average treatment effect of education on earnings for South Africa
M Mariotti, J Meinecke
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 77 (2), 210-233, 2015
122015
Perceptions regarding entrepreneurship in an emerging and culturally diverse economy: A South Africa survey
J Luiz, M Mariotti
Johannesburg: Wits Business School, 2008
112008
What are the long run effects of labor migration on human capital? Evidence from Malawi
T Dinkelman, M Mariotti
NBER Working Paper Series, 2014
102014
Stop! Go! What can we learn about family planning from birth timing in settler South Africa, 1835–1950?
J Cilliers, M Mariotti
Demography 58 (3), 901-925, 2021
92021
Can historical changes in military technology explain the industrial growth puzzle
J Fourie, K Inwood, M Mariotti
London School of Economics (Mimeo), 2014
82014
Estimating the substitutability of African and white workers in South African manufacturing, 1950-1985
M Mariotti
Economic History of Developing Regions 27 (2), 47-60, 2012
82012
Military technology and sample selection bias
J Fourie, K Inwood, M Mariotti
Social Science History 44 (3), 485-500, 2020
72020
‘Poor South Africa! Will no nice English people ever come out here?’The South African constabulary of the Anglo-Boer War
J Fourie, A Grundlingh, M Mariotti
The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 45 (4), 580-606, 2017
72017
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