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Bruce Rhodes
Bruce Rhodes
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A test of the theory of reference-dependent preferences
I Bateman, A Munro, B Rhodes, C Starmer, R Sugden
The quarterly journal of economics 112 (2), 479-505, 1997
5691997
Does part–whole bias exist? An experimental investigation
I Bateman, A Munro, B Rhodes, C Starmer, R Sugden
The Economic Journal 107 (441), 322-332, 1997
2551997
A qualitative analysis of the barriers and facilitators of HIV counselling and testing perceived by adolescents in South Africa
M Strauss, B Rhodes, G George
BMC health services research 15, 1-12, 2015
1152015
Barriers and facilitators to the uptake of voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) among adolescent boys in KwaZulu–Natal, South Africa
G George, M Strauss, P Chirawu, B Rhodes, J Frohlich, C Montague, ...
African Journal of AIDS Research 13 (2), 179-187, 2014
842014
Burns, scalds and poisonings from household energy use in South Africa: Are the energy poor at greater risk?
D Kimemia, C Vermaak, S Pachauri, B Rhodes
Energy for Sustainable Development 18, 1-8, 2014
822014
Is there really a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow? Has the Occupational Specific Dispensation, as a mechanism to attract and retain health workers in South Africa …
G George, B Rhodes
BMC public health 12, 1-8, 2012
502012
Is there a financial incentive to immigrate? Examining of the health worker salary gap between India and popular destination countries
G George, B Rhodes
Human resources for health 15, 1-10, 2017
292017
Determining preferences related to HIV counselling and testing services among high school learners in KwaZulu-Natal: a discrete choice experiment
M Strauss, GL George, BD Rhodes
AIDS and Behavior 22, 64-76, 2018
262018
Developing energy-based poverty indicators for South Africa
C Vermaak, M Kohler, DB Rhodes
Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics 21 (2), 163-195, 2009
252009
To what extent does socio-economic status still affect household access to water and sanitation services in South Africa?
B Rhodes, T McKenzie
Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences 11 (1), 1-9, 2018
222018
Developing an energy-based poverty line for South Africa
M Kohler, B Rhodes, C Vermaak
Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics 21 (2), 163-195, 2009
212009
What is the financial incentive to immigrate? An analysis of salary disparities between health workers working in the Caribbean and popular destination countries
G George, B Rhodes, C Laptiste
BMC Health Services Research 19, 1-11, 2019
172019
External costs of fuel cycles: an impact pathway approach
A Markandya
Metroeconomica, 1992
16*1992
Identifying and assigning values to the intangible cultural benefits of ecosystem services to traditional communities in South Africa
S Mowat, B Rhodes
South African Journal of Science 116 (7-8), 1-6, 2020
152020
Developing an energy-based poverty line for South Africa
C Vermaak
Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences 7 (1), 127-144, 2014
152014
Anchoring and yea-saying with private goods: An experiment
I Bateman, A Munro, B Rhodes, CV Starmer, R Sugden
Using experimental methods in environmental and resource economics 1, r19, 2006
112006
Using contingent valuation in hypothetical settings: estimating the WTP for an HIV/AIDS vaccine
C Keyserlingk, B Rhodes
Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics 18 (1), 71-89, 2007
82007
The Economics of Teaching in India Versus Teaching Aboard: Teacher Salary Differentials Using Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)
G George, B Rhodes
Journal of International Migration and Integration 21 (2), 551-561, 2020
52020
Designing human immunodeficiency virus counselling and testing services to maximize uptake among high school learners in South Africa: what matters?
M Strauss, G George, B Rhodes
Sexually Transmitted Diseases 44 (5), 290-296, 2017
52017
Teacher salary differentials using Purchasing Power Parity (PPP): a South African perspective as both a ‘source’and ‘destination’country
G George, B Rhodes
Journal of Education, 111-136, 2015
52015
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