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Johannes Fedderke is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on economics, econometrics, and finance, with a notable concentration on subfields such as economics and econometrics, sociology and political science, general economics, econometrics and finance, finance, and visual arts and performing arts.

The scientist has contributed to a range of topics including monetary policy and economic impact, economic growth and productivity, corruption and economic development, art history and market analysis, aesthetic perception and analysis, fiscal policy and economic growth, and fiscal policies and political economy.

Recent publications by Johannes Fedderke include:

  • Generalizing the "Masterpiece Effect" in fine art pricing: Quantile Hedonic regression results for the South African fine art market, 2009-2021 (2023), published in Economic Modelling
  • Multinational corporations' capital allocation decisions across asymmetric risk locations: intertemporal equilibrium and optimal transitional adjustment paths (2023), published in IMA Journal of Management Mathematics
  • The South African-United States sovereign bond spread and its association with macroeconomic fundamentals (2021), published in South African Journal of Economics

Other relevant papers co-authored with colleagues include:

  • Rules of the Game and Credibility of Implementation in the Control of Corruption (2024), published in Journal of Business Ethics
  • Corruption dynamics: Integrating structure, agency and institutional logics across contexts (2025), published in International Journal of Management Reviews

Johannes Fedderke has published extensively in the following venues:

  • South African Journal of Economics
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Business Ethics
  • Economic Modelling
  • International Journal of Management Reviews

Their frequent collaborators include John Luiz, Karl Z. Meyer, Tinghua Chen, Helena Barnard, and Wei-Ting Ou Yang, with multiple co-authored works reflecting interdisciplinary approaches and topics of mutual research interest.

Best Publications

  • Growth impact and determinants of foreign direct investment into South Africa, 1956–2003

    J.W. Fedderke;A.T. Romm

  • Infrastructural investment in long-run economic growth: South Africa 1875–2001

    J.W. Fedderke;P. Perkins;J.M. Luiz

  • Competition and productivity growth in South Africa

    Philippe Aghion;Matias Braun;Johannes Fedderke

  • AN ANALYSIS OF ECONOMIC INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA

    Peter Perkins;Johann Fedderke;John Luiz

  • Economic growth and social capital: A critical reflection

    Johannes Fedderke;Raphael De Kadt;John Luiz

  • Infrastructure and growth in South Africa : direct and indirect productivity impacts of 19 infrastructure measures

    Johannes W. Fedderke;Željko Bogetić

  • Economic Growth and Social Indicators: An Exploratory Analysis

    Johannes Fedderke;Robert Klitgaard

  • Modelling the determinants of capital flows and capital flight: with an application to South African data from 1960 to 1995

    J.W Fedderke;W Liu

  • Indicators of political liberty, property rights and political instability in South Africa: 1935-97

    J.W. Fedderke;R.H.J. de Kadt;J.M. Luiz

  • Mark-Up Pricing in South African Industry

    Johannes Fedderke;Chandana Kularatne;Martine Mariotti

  • Uneducating South Africa: The failure to address the 1910–1993 legacy

    Johannes W. Fedderke;Raphael de Kadt;John M. Luiz

  • Technology, Human Capital and Growth

    Johannes Fedderke

  • Social integration and disintegration: An exploratory analysis of cross-country data

    Robert Klitgaard;Johannes Fedderke

  • THE NATURE OF SOUTH AFRICA'S TRADE PATTERNS BY ECONOMIC SECTOR, AND THE EXTENT OF TRADE LIBERALIZATION DURING THE COURSE OF THE 1990′s

    J Fedderke;P Vaze

  • Industry concentration in South African manufacturing industry: Trends and consequences, 1972–96

    Johannes Fedderke;Gábor Szalontai

  • Growth and Institutions

    Johannes Wolfgang Fedderke

  • Investment in Fixed Capital Stock: Testing for the Impact of Sectoral and Systemic Uncertainty*

    Johannes Fedderke

  • MODELLING INFLATION IN SOUTH AFRICA: A MULTIVARIATE COINTEGRATION ANALYSIS

    J.W. Fedderke;E. Schaling

  • Changing labour market conditions in South Africa: a sectoral analysis of the period 1970-1997

    JW Fedderke;Martine Mariotti

  • Technology, Human Capital and Growth: evidence from a middle income country case study applying dynamic heterogeneous panel analysis

    Johannes Fedderke

  • 'How Does Colonial Origin Matter for Economic Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa'

    Johannes Wolfgang Fedderke;Nicola Viegi;Julius Agbor

Frequent Co-Authors

Philippe Aghion
Philippe Aghion London School of Economics and Political Science
Peter Howitt
Peter Howitt Brown University
Yongcheol Shin
Yongcheol Shin University of York
Murray Leibbrandt
Murray Leibbrandt University of Cape Town

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