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Kirsten van der Zee
Kirsten van der Zee
Research Officer, University of Cape Town
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei uct.ac.za
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SMMEs in South Africa: Understanding the constraints on growth and performance
H Bhorat, Z Asmal, K Lilenstein, K Van der Zee
DPRU, University of Cape Town, 2018
1072018
The socio-economic determinants of crime in South Africa: An empirical assessment
H Bhorat, A Lilenstein, J Monnakgotla, A Thornton, K Van der Zee
Development Policy Research Unit, University of Cape Town, 2017
612017
The temporary ban on tobacco sales in South Africa: lessons for endgame strategies
S Filby, K van der Zee, C van Walbeek
Tobacco control 31 (6), 694-700, 2022
292022
The illicit cigarette market in six South African townships
K van Der Zee, N Vellios, C van Walbeek, H Ross
Tobacco control 29 (Suppl 4), s267-s274, 2020
222020
Illicit/cheap cigarettes in South Africa
K van der Zee, C van Walbeek, S Magadla
Trends in organized crime 23 (3), 242-262, 2020
202020
Dataset on cigarette smokers in six South African townships
N Vellios, K van der Zee
Data in Brief 32, 106260, 2020
92020
Crime and inequality in South Africa: Non-linear outcomes under extreme inequality
H Bhorat, A Lilenstein, J Monnakgotla, A Thornton, K Van der Zee
University of Cape Town, Development Policy Research Unit Working Papers, 2020
92020
Lighting up the illicit market: Smoker’s responses to the cigarette sales ban in South Africa
C van Walbeek, S Filby, K van der Zee
Research unit on the economics of excisable products. Cape Town, South …, 2020
92020
Assessing the effects of two agricultural minimum wage shocks in South Africa
K Van der Zee
92017
When cigarette sales suddenly become illegal: evidence from an online survey of South African smokers during COVID-19 Lockdown
K van der Zee, S Filby, C van Walbeek
Nicotine and Tobacco Research 25 (2), 325-330, 2023
72023
Market impact of the COVID-19 national cigarette sales ban in South Africa
C Van Walbeek, R Hill, S Filby, K van der Zee
National Income Dynamics Study Coronavirus Rapid Mobile Survey Wave 3, 2021
62021
Smoking and quitting behaviour in lockdown South Africa: Results from a second survey
C van Walbeek, S Filby, K van der Zee
Research Unit on the Economics of Excisable Products, University of Cape …, 2020
52020
An analysis of cheap cigarettes in South Africa
K Van der Zee, S Magadla, C Van Walbeek
32019
How much to pay for a track and trace system: a simulation model for South Africa
K Van der Zee, C van Walbeek, H Ross
Tobacco Control 33 (2), 252-257, 2024
22024
Crime, Income, and Inequality: Nonlinearities under Extreme Inequality in South Africa
A Thornton, H Bhorat, A Lilenstein, J Monnakgotla, K van der Zee
Economic Development and Cultural Change 72 (1), 207-240, 2023
22023
The impact of tobacco taxation on illicit cigarette trade in selected low-and middle-income countries
L Rossouw, H Rossouw, C van Walbeek, N Vellios, K van der Zee, ...
Tobacco Induced Diseases 17, 2019
22019
How has the tobacco industry passed tax changes through to consumers in 12 sub-Saharan African countries?
ZD Sheikh, JR Branston, K van der Zee, AB Gilmore
Tobacco Control, 2023
12023
Crime and Inequality in South Africa
H Bhorat, A Lilenstein, J Monnakgotla, A Thornton, K van der Zee
12020
Description of the African Cigarette Prices Project Data
K van der Zee, S Mthembu
Data in Brief, 110434, 2024
2024
Emerging Global Evidence on Regulating Tobacco and Nicotine Products Using Health Taxes [ECONOMICS OF RISKY HEALTH BEHAVIORS SIG]
C Shang, E Dauchy, K Van der Zee
2023 World Congress on Health Economics, 2023
2023
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