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Institution / College: University of Cape Town

UCT

University of Cape Town, a public institution in Rondebosch, focuses on diverse fields including humanities, science, and engineering. Key academic programs include Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Medicine, Law, Engineering, and African Studies. International collaborations facilitate student exchange programs with institutions globally. The library provides extensive academic resources, including digital databases and special collections supporting faculty and student research. GRIN Publishing features academic texts related to the University of Cape Town's diverse degree programs.

University of Cape Town

Private Bag X3
7701 Rondebosch
South Africa
http://www.uct.ac.za/
24  Publications
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  • Time series assignment. The significance of Okun’s law in forecasting economic growth
    Title: Time series assignment. The significance of Okun’s law in forecasting economic growth
    Autor:in: Anonym (Author)
    Subject: Business economics - Economic Policy
    Category: Academic Paper , 2022 15 Pages , Grade: 93
    Catalog Number: 1452753
    Price: US$ 16.99
  • Trade Unions and Non-Standard Forms of Work: A Shifting Modus Operandi
    Title: Trade Unions and Non-Standard Forms of Work: A Shifting Modus Operandi
    Autor:in: Nico Smit (Author)
    Subject: Sociology - Work, Education, Organisation
    Category: Research Paper (postgraduate) , 2009 34 Pages , Grade: 83%
    Catalog Number: 159599
    Price: US$ 16.99
  • What are the prospects and challenges of the COMESA-EAC-SADC Tripartite Free Trade Area?
    Title: What are the prospects and challenges of the COMESA-EAC-SADC Tripartite Free Trade Area?
    Autor:in: Jeremy Raguain (Author)
    Subject: Politics - Topic: Globalization, Political Economics
    Category: Academic Paper , 2017 18 Pages , Grade: 77
    Catalog Number: 492440
    Price: US$ 14.99
  • Why has Africa been so much less successful than Asia in exporting manufactured goods?
    A Comparative Analysis
    Title: Why has Africa been so much less successful than Asia in exporting manufactured goods?
    Autor:in: Dipl. Pol. Daniel Nordmann (Author)
    Subject: Politics - Region: Africa
    Category: Essay , 2007 14 Pages
    Catalog Number: 194733
    Price: US$ 14.99
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