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March 1938, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 24-43 Economists' Protest: The Dairy Produce And Maize Marketing Schemes: Memorandum Of Objections1
by R. Leslie & W. H. Hutt & Thomas H. Kelly & H. M. Robertson & Erio Emmett - 44-58 The Cabinet Committee And The Control Boards
by H. M. Robertson - 59-76 Assuransiewese In Die Unie
by E. H. D. Arndt - 77-79 Commercial Banking Legislation and Control
by E. H. D. Arndt - 79-82 Wages and Income in the United Kingdom since 1860
by H. P. Pollak - 82-85 The Problems and Practice of Economic Planning
by A. P. Van der Post - 85-86 Easy Money
by P. H. Guenault - 86-88 The Theory of Forward Exchange
by J. N. Reedman - 88-91 Danish Agriculture, its Economic Development
by A. P. Van der Post - 91-92 Immigration into Eastern Australia, 1788–1851
by H. M. Robertson - 93-94 Adam Smith as Student and Professor
by W. H. Hutt - 95-96 Goodwill as a Business Asset
by W. T. Baxter - 96-99 The Marketing of Australian and New Zealand Primary Products
by A. P. Van der Post - 100-103 Wie statistische Zahlen entstehen. Die entscheidenden methodischen Vorgaenge
by R. Coper - 103-105 Some Modern Business Problems
by C. S. Richards
December 1937, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 367-411 The Cape Of Good Hope And “Systematic Colonization.”
by H. M. Robertson - 412-422 Some Aspects Of The Development Of Secondary Industry In The Union Of South Africa
by C. W. Pearsall - 423-440 Prices And The ‘Cost Of Living’ In South Africa
by C. S. Richards - 441-454 Competition And Centralised Planning
by F. J. van Biljon - 455-457 An Analysis of the Investment Policies of Life Insurance Companies in the Union of South Africa.—The need for more constructive legislation
by C. W. Kops - 457-459 Preface to Social Economics—Essays on Economic Theory and Social Problem
by J. N. Reedman - 460-461 Johannesburg Stock Exchange Practice—a Guide to the Practice and Law of Share Transactions and to the Business of Members of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange
by C. S. Richards - 461-463 Will Gold Depreciate?
by R. Leslie - 463-464 The Predecessors of Adam Smith
by H. A. Shannon - 464-468 Industrial Reconstruction and the Control of Competition
by H. A. Shannon - 468-470 Economic Planning in Australia, 1929–1936
by A. P. van der Post - 471-471 The Menace of British Depopulation
by J. L. Gray - 471-473 The Mathematical Problem of the Price‐Index
by J. P. Dalton - 473-474 The Cape to Cairo Dream. A Study in British Imperialism
by S. Herbert Frankel - 475-479 Die Geskiedenis van die Skaapboerdery in Suid‐Afrika
by H. M. Robertson - 479-480 Insurance—A general text‐book
by G. E. Rumball - 480-481 The Social Sciences: Their Relations in Theory and Teaching
by J. L. Gray - 481-483 Economics of Agriculture
by W. J. Pretorius - 484-486 Poverty and Dependency in Cape Town
by J. L. Gray - 487-488 Notes On Indices Of The Growth Of Population
by Edward Batson - 489-491 Air Transport: Europe In 1936
by E. D. Weiss
September 1937, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 229-242 Gold, 1936–1937 Presidential Address:1
by R. Leslie - 243-253 Native Provident Societies In French West Africa
by Daphne Trevor - 254-268 Exchange Depreciation And The Future Of Gold
by J. N. Reedman - 269-284 The Comparative Sociology Of South Africa1
by J. L. Gray - 285-305 South Africa'S Imports Of Capital And The Balance Of Payments, 1932–1936
by E. Landsberg - 306-314 On Taxation And Grade In Gold Mining: A Study In Inequalities
by J. P. Dalton - 353-354 The Restriction Of Competition Between Road Motor Transport And The Railways In The Union Of South Africa
by C. S. Richards
June 1937, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 113-120 The Government Service Mutual Aid Association (S.A.) And The Mutual Aid Association Of Railways And Harbours (S.A.)
by C. W. Pearsall - 121-131 The Incidence Of The Tax On Gold Mining In South Africa
by Duncan Black - 132-135 NOTES ON Dr. W. J. BUSSCHAU'S “THE THEORY OF GOLD SUPPLY.”
by R. N. Kotzé - 136-144 “The Theory Of Gold Supply.”
by W. J. Busschau - 145-163 The Restriction Of Competition Between Road Motor Transport And The Railways In The Union Of South Africa
by R. Horwitz - 164-190 Urbanization, 1904–19361
by H. A. Shannon - 209-214 Great Britain: Expenditure On Civil Aviation
by E. D. Weiss - 215-216 Too Much Gold—America'S Problem
by Edmund Whittaker
March 1937, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-10 The Balance Of Trade Between South Africa And Australia
by Allan G. B. Fisher - 11-27 Gold Mining Investment1
by W. J. Busschau - 28-37 Rail And Road Competition In Great Britain
by E. D. Weiss - 38-45 Notes On The Union'S Imports, Exports And Overseas Balances
by A. J. Limebeer - 46-63 Doctrinal Aspects Of State Interference
by F. J. Van Biljon - 92-94 Air Transport
by E. D. Weiss - 95-95 Distribution Of Incomes In South Africa
by R. Leslie - 96-97 A Further Note On The Theory Of Import Quotas
by E. Ronald Walker.
December 1936, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 425-435 Some Notes On The Theoretical Aspects Of Import Quotas
by J. N. Reedman - 436-443 Commercial Air Transport.‐Iii
by E. D. Weiss - 444-459 The Origins And Early History Of The Dutch East India Company (1602‐1652)
by Leo Foucheéa - 460-468 The Platinum Boom Of 1925 And Its Aftermath1
by M. Pelkowitz. - 469-504 The ‘New Despotism’ In Agriculture—Some Reflections On The Marketing Bill
by C. S. Richards - 525-535 Report Of The Company Law Commission, 1935–1936
by C. S. Richards & R. Leslie - 536-542 The Extent Of Speculation In Company Securities
by Edmund Whittaker
September 1936, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 269-277 Economics In South Africa: Presidential Address1
by R. Leslie - 278-318 A Survey Of The Financial Administration Of The Union, 1920–19351
by H. A. Shannon - 319-330 The Price Mechanism And Economic Immobility
by W. H. Hutt - 331-350 The Present Position Of Investment Funds And Government Loan Expenditure In South Africa
by E. Landsberg - 351-365 Commercial Air Transport‐Ii
by E. D. Weiss - 366-376 “The Clash Of Progress And Security”1
by S. Herbert Frankle - 400-409 Bank Statements And Statistics In South Africa
by C. S. Richards.
June 1936, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 137-154 Health And Agriculture
by R. F. George - 155-171 Recent Changes In The Relations Between The State And Business1
by William Clark - 172-181 Report Of The Customs Tariff Commission, 1934–351
by C. G. W. Schumann - 182-198 Wattle And Quebracho. The Market And Marketing Problems Of The South African Wattle Industry
by Rudolf Coper - 199-206 Commercial Air Transport1
by E. D. Weiss - 207-220 N Landboubeleid Vir Die Toekoms
by J. S. Marais - 221-229 Report Of The Industrial Legislation Commission1
by J. N. Reedman - 249-255 Economical Use Of Tractors And Mules
by F. R. Tomlinson
March 1936, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-42 European Population Growth Since Union
by Hansi P. Pollak. - 43-59 The Sterling Price Of Gold
by F. J. van Biljon. - 60-74 A Note On The Nature And Significance Of Economic Planning
by Edward Batson. - 75-86 Are The Gold Mines Overtaxed?
by R. L. Ward.
December 1935, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 481-501 Some Effects Of Industrial Legislation On The Market For Native Labour In South Africa.1
by Sheila T. van der Horst. - 502-547 An Economic History Of The Boot And Shoe Industry In South Africa.1
by H. Schauder. - 548-557 Are The Gold Mines Overtaxed?
by Stephan Viljoen. - 559-570 Subsidies, Quotas, Tariffs And The Excess Cost Of Agriculture In South Africa:A Criticism
by W. A. Martin. - 571-575 Addendum
by C. S. Richards. - 601-606 Obituary
by Samuel Evans. - 607-609 Subsidies, Quotas, Tariffs And The Excess Cost Of Agriculture In South Africa
by C. S. Richards.
June 1935, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 145-157 The Gold Mining Industry And The Gold Standard
by A. J. Limebeer. - 158-172 Some Doubts Concerning Early Land Tenure At The Cape
by H. M. Robertson. - 173-184 Holding Companies And The Investor
by Herbert Greenwood. - 185-201 Some Fundamental Questions On Economic Planning
by Edmund Whitpaker. - 202-228 The Dairy Industry In South Africa With Special Reference To The Export Of Butter
by J. G. Kneen - 229-248 Company Promotion In South Africa, 1933–1934
by C. S. Richards.
March 1935, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 3-25 150 Years Of Economic Contact Between Black And White
by H. M. Robertson - 26-42 Logical Issues In The Study Of Industrial Legislation In The Union1
by W. H. Hutt. - 43-56 Credit Facilities On The Johannesburg Stock Exchange
by M. H. Emdon. - 57-79 The Economic Status Of The Cape Province Farm Native
by E. S. Haines. - 114-125 The Protection Of Savings In The Union And In Other Countries.1
by J. de V. Roos - 127-129 REPORT OF THE RAILWAY AND HARBOUR AFFAIRS COMMISSION (U.G. No. 36, 1934. 5s.)
by W. H. Hutt. - 130-131 Obituary
by Karl Gundelfinger & C. S. R
December 1934, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 383-402 Co‐Ordination And The Size Of Firm
by W. H. Hutt - 426-443 Some Aspects Of The Economic Life Of The South African Bantu1
by G. P. Lestrade - 444-466 The Combination Of The Factors Of Production In Agriculture
by A. P. van der Post - 497-498 Subsidies To Japanese Industries
by Thomas H. Kelly.
September 1934, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 265-272 Presidential Address1
by C. W. Pearsall - 273-297 Safety For Savings
by E. H. D. Arndt - 298-305 Poor Law Legislation
by Sheila T. van der Horst - 306-323 Demographic Samples In The Study Of Backward And Primitive Populations
by H. Sonnabend - 324-331 Some Comments On Price And Marketing Control In South African Agriculture
by S. Herbert Frankel - 353-363 Report Of The Co‐Operation Commission: Some Comments Upon Dr. T. H. Kelly'S Article
by R. W. Anderson - 363-367 Business Cycles In South Africa
by C. W. Pearsall
June 1934, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 119-129 The Future Of Gold In Relation To Demand1
by Edwin Cannan. - 130-159 Business Cycles In South Africa, 1910–1933
by C. G. W. Schumann - 160-179 Witwatersrand Mining Policy
by J. M. M. Ewing - 180-194 Government And Economic Control
by Edmund Whittaker - 195-223 Report Of The Commission On Agricultural Co Operation
by Thomas H. Kelly - 241-252 Notes And Memoranda
by R. A. Alfred Hoernlé
March 1934, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 3-23 Economic Method And The Concept Of Competition
by H. Hutt - 24-42 The World Agricultural Crisis
by S. D. Neumark - 43-54 Tariffs And Economic Nationalism1
by Townley O. Williams - 99-99 The Witwatersrand Gold Mining Industry
by C. S. Richards
December 1933, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 397-404 Presidential Address1: The Union Native And The Wiwatersrand Gold Mines
by Robert Leslie & S. Herbert Frankel - 405-420 Some Aspects Of Railway Development In Natal.1
by W. J. Bttsschatj. - 421-432 The American Negro And The South African Abantu – A Study In Assimilation1
by J. E. Holloway - 433-450 The Economic Position Attained By The Negro In America By 1930 And The Influence Of The Depression Upon Him
by H. P. Pollak - 451-466 Die Plek Van Die Bantoe‐Bevolking: In Die: Suid‐Afrikaanse Volkshuishouding
by Die Natttrel As Arbeider & J. F. W. Geosskopf - 467-481 Some Aspects Of Workmen'S Com, Pensation In South Africa
by J. P. Dalton - 504-510 Maladjustment And Adjustment In Modern Farming1
by Httbbbt D. Lbppan - 511-518 Stock Exchange Facilities In The Union– The Open Call Exchange
by C. S. Richards
September 1933, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 261-280 Vestigikg En Trek Van Die Suid‐Afrikaanse Naturelle‐Bevolking Onder Nuwere Ekonomiese Voorwaardes
by J. F. W. Geosskopit - 281-290 Economic Aspects Of The Report Of The Poor White Commission
by W. H. Hxjtt - 291-299 Some Notes On The Optimum Size Of Population
by H. Sonnabend - 300-319 The Excess Profits Tax On Gold And Some Of Its Implications
by Robbbt N. Kotze - 320-346 The Boom In “Kaffirs”– An Analysis
by C. S. Richards
June 1933, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 133-146 The Gold Mining Position
by Robert Kotzé - 147-166 Die Landboukrediet, En Landbouskuldvraagstuk
by E. H. D. Aendt - 167-187 Some Aspects Of The Marketing Of Farm Products In South Africa
by Eric Davis - 188-200 Financial Problems Of Provincial Government In South Africa
by J. H. Botha - 201-216 The Transkei Trader
by E. S. Haines
March 1933, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-23 Two Conferences
by J. G. Van Der Horst - 24-35 Robinson Crusoe Economics
by H. M. Robbktson - 49-57 The Determination Of Wages In South Africa
by F. A. W. Lucas - 58-68 Women Workers In Witwatersrand Industries
by Hansi P. Pollak - 69-78 Sterling Price And Exchange Movements
by A. G. Charles - 79-87 South African Monetary Policy
by S. Herbert Frankel - 88-88 Addendum
by Robert Leslie