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  • Public Investment Options and South Africa's Future Growth Paths
    Submitted on November 4, 2010 by: Asghar Adelzadeh
    This article uses ADRS Linked National-Provincial Macro-Micro Economic Model of South Africa (ADRS-LNPM) to present growth and development results and findings for four public investment scenarios for the period 2010 to 2020.
  • Infrastructure Led Policy Scenarios for South Africa
    Submitted on February 24, 2009 by: Asghar Adelzadeh
    The paper uses a linked macro-micro model of South Africa to answer an important question: What are the prospects for increased infrastructure spending to help achieve faster growth that radically reduce unemployment rate, poverty and inequality?

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ADRS is active in the fields of economic modelling, policy research and training services — chiefly in the developing world context. Our team prides itself on having contributed to:

  • Building economic modelling capacity in a number of countries
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  • Using economic modelling techniques to design pro-poor economic policies
  • Conducting policy-oriented research into key economic development issues

Individually and collectively, ADRS team members have delivered some 80 to 100 development projects, including a multi–country economic modelling project for the UNU–WIDER. ADRS has assisted several African institutions to build micro-simulation and macroeconomic models.

We have also built four user-friendly web-based models, which are tailored to the needs of South African researchers and policy experts. These are used in South Africa to design macroeconomic, industrial, poverty and income distribution policies.

ADRS is currently providing economic modelling services to 11 African countries. We are also in the process of expanding our services to Latin America and the Middle East.