Nattrass, Nicoli.
Nicoli Nattrass South African academic
Nattrass, N.
Nattrass, Nicoli Jean
VIAF ID: 17279535 ( Personal )
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Works
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The AIDS conspiracy : science fights back |
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Animal welfare and ecology in the contested ethics of rodent control in Cape Town |
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Are country reputations for good and bad leadership on AIDS deserved? An exploratory quantitative analysis |
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The Capacity and Accountability of the Democratic State |
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Changing Donor Funding and the Challenges of Integrated HIV Treatment. |
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Class, race, and inequality in South Africa |
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Contested natures: conflict over caracals and cats in Cape Town, South Africa |
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Culling recolonizing mesopredators increases livestock losses: Evidence from the South African Karoo |
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A cut above the rest: traditional male circumcision and HIV risk among Xhosa men in Cape Town, South Africa. |
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Deconstructing Profitability under Apartheid: 1960–1989 |
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Did the Unemployed Constitute an Underclass? |
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The Economy and Poverty in the Twentieth Century |
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How bad ideas gain social traction. |
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The impact of reduced drug prices on the cost-effectiveness of HAART in South Africa. |
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Inclusive dualism : labour-intensive development, decent work, and surplus labour in Southern Africa |
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Income Inequality at Apartheid's End |
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Income Support Through the Welfare State |
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Introduction: Neoliberalism, Social Democracy and Poverty |
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Introduction: States, Markets, and Inequality |
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Job destruction in Newcastle: minimum wage-setting and low-wage employment in the South African clothing industry |
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Macroeconomics simplified : understanding Keynesian and neoclassical macroeconomic systems |
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Modelling the relationship between antiretroviral treatment and HIV prevention: limitations of the Spectrum AIDS Impact Model in a changing policy environment. |
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Mortal combat : AIDS denialism and the struggle for antiretrovirals in South Africa |
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The Namibian Basic Income Grant Pilot |
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The overloaded ark, 1983: |
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Paying to waste lives: the affordability of reducing mother-to-child transmission of HIV in South Africa. |
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The Political economy of South Africa |
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Poverty Amidst Affluence |
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Poverty, politics & policy in South Africa : why has poverty persisted after Apartheid |
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Poverty, sexual behaviour, gender and HIV infection among young black men and women in Cape Town, South Africa. |
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The Power of Business and Labour |
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Redistribution : how can it work in South Africa? |
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The Rise of Unemployment Under Apartheid |
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Setting the level of a national minimum wage: What can South Africa learn from other countries’ experiences? |
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Small formal business in Durban, 1988: |
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Social grants, welfare, and the incentive to trade-off health for income among individuals on HAART in South Africa. |
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South Africa's "rollout" of highly active antiretroviral therapy: a critical assessment |
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State-business relations and pro-poor growth in South Africa |
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Street trading in the Transkei, 1984: |
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Trade unions, the state and "casino capitalism" in South Africa's clothing industry |
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Transforming the Distributional Regime |
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Workers, the State and Wages |
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