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December 1995, Volume 63, Issue 4
- 299-305 The RDP: Is it in Good Company?
by P.A. Black - 306-316 International Trade and Economic Growth: The Opening‐up of the South African Economy
by P.D.F. Strydom - 317-329 An Econometric Model for Monetary Policy in South Africa
by G.L. De Wet & Estelle Jonkergouw & Renee Koekemoer
September 1995, Volume 63, Issue 3
- 171-183 The Dimension of Government Saving in South African Fiscal Policy
by J. v.d. S. HEYNS - 184-191 Fiscal Drag in South Africa: 1972–1994
by I. Abedian & M. Biggs - 192-201 The Development of Stock Markets in Sub‐Saharan Africa
by K. R. Jefferis - 202-211 Aspekte van Afrika se Ekonomiese Katastrofe
by W.A. Naudé - 212-224 Non‐tariff Barriers Facing Africa: The Uruguay Round
by A. Amjadi & A. Yeats - 225-235 Output, Employment and Productivity in Zambian Industry, 1980–1989
by Z.W. Kmietowicz - 236-245 A Third World Perspective on the Growth – Orientated Approach
by D.J. Bos - 246-254 Weitzman's Profit Sharing Model: A Resurrection of Pre‐Keynesian Theory?
by Doreen Bekker - 255-262 Changes in Income, Behaviour and Tastes: Desirable and Feasible Rates of Economic Development
by S.G. Triantis
June 1995, Volume 63, Issue 2
- 59-73 Modern Paths to Development: The Chinese Experience
by G.F. Boreham - 74-84 Government Foreign Borrowing in South Africa
by I. Abedian & A. Cronje - 85-95 Equity and Redistribution in South Africa Some Fiscal Federalism Perspectives
by J. v. d. S. HEYNS - 96-107 Productivity in the South African Manufacturing Industry
by M. Piazolo & M. Würth - 108-124 Multinational Corporations the Building, Construction and Engineering Industries
by A.D. Saville & A.B. Lumby - 125-136 The Shift to Female Labour in Kwazulu/Natal
by Dori R. Posel & Alison Todes - 137-148 The Regional Industrial Development Programme an Evaluation
by J.E. Drewes & D.J. Bos - 149-154 Regional Co‐operation as a Means to Food Security in the SADC
by A. Gyekye & H. Rempel - 155-162 Director Remuneration: Turnover, Profit and Agency
by S. Davidson - 163-166 The Real Budget Imbalance: South Africa 1980–1992: A Note
by M J. Abbott
March 1995, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 1-13 Wages and the Structure of Product Markets
by Minette R. Smit - 14-19 An Appropriate Wage Bargaining System to Improve Economic Performance
by S.A. Sithole - 20-28 Die Rol van die Dienstesektor in Suid‐Afrika
by G.S. Horn - 29-35 Monetary Policy and Relative Agricultural Producer Prices in South Africa
by W.A. Naudé - 36-46 Carl Menger, Gustav von Schmoller en die Methodenstreit
by J.M. Beyers - 47-50 The Impact of a Land Tax on Future Investments: A Note
by W.L. Nieuwoudt - 51-56 The South African Cement Cartel: A Reply to Leach
by F.C.v.N. FOURIE & A. SMITH
December 1994, Volume 62, Issue 4
- 183-197 The RDP and a Structural Problem in the South African Economy
by G.L. De Wet - 198-209 Economics and the New Physics Some Methodological Implications
by S.A. Drakopoulos - 210-219 Economics of Transition: A Survey
by M.L. Truu - 220-233 Moet die Armes Belasting Betaal?
by T.J. Steenekamp - 234-242 Intra‐industry Trade and the Prospect of Trade Liberalisation in South Africa1
by R. G. Parr - 243-251 Structural Effects of Government Expenditure an Empirical Test of the Bacon‐Eltis Thesis
by M.I. Ansari - 252-259 The Need to Pay for Services in the Rural Water Sector
by M.A. Schur - 260-265 On Migratory Labour in South Africa (Review Article)1
by Jenifer Dagut
September 1994, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 108-119 Revenue Distribution and Economic Development in the Southern African Customs Union
by C.L. Mccarthy - 120-125 Political Uncertainty and Private Investment in South Africa
by M.E Bleaney - 126-135 The Rise in African Wages: 1975–1985
by J. F. Hofmeyr - 136-145 Mass Psychology in Currency Trading
by B. Bloch & A. Luethi - 146-155 Industrial Policy in Singapore
by A.L. Muller - 156-168 The South African Cement Cartel: A Critique of Fourie and Smith
by D. F. Leach - 169-182 Reconstruction and Development in South Africa (Review Article)
by R.W Bethlehem
June 1994, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 44-57 Economic Transformation in Angola
by Fatima Moura Roque - 58-68 Unemployment in the Namibian Economy
by M.M. El Toukhy - 69-79 Southern Africa in a Comparative Context: Development Pattern and Growth Constraints
by S. Mainardi - 80-93 The South African Cement Cartel: An Economic Evaluation
by F.C.v.N. FOURIE & A. SMITH - 94-100 The New Palgrave Dictionary on Money and Finance (Review Article)
by D.J.J. Botha
March 1994, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 1-7 Monetary Control and Interest Rates During the Post‐De Kock Commission Period
by H. Nel - 8-16 Monetary Control and Interest Rates During the Post‐De Kock Commission Period
by H. Nel - 17-28 Capital Flight from South Africa: Is Underinvoicing Exaggerated?
by E. Wood & T. Moll - 29-35 The National Financial Accounts, Economic Growth and Development
by W. Naudé - 36-41 Revisiting Opportunity Costs
by P.C. Afxentiou
December 1993, Volume 61, Issue 4
- 10-29 The Public Debt: A Medium‐term Perspective
by A. Roux - 262-270 Lessons for South Africa from the New Growth and Trade Theories
by Merle Holden - 271-277 African Economic Development: Situations and Prospects
by L.R. Klein - 278-280 Discussion
by G.L. De Wet - 281-289 Regional Development and Economic Co‐operation in Africa
by B.D. Nomvete - 290-296 External Imbalance and Structural Adjustment: South Africa in the 1980s
by N.K. Kusi - 297-307 African Wage Movements in the 1980s
by J.F. Hofmeyr - 308-319 Value‐Added Tax and Regressivity in South Africa
by F.C.v.N. FOURIE & A. OWEN - 320-329 Corporate Tax Rates and Inter‐country Comparisons
by Vanessa Boshoff - 330-334 Affirmative Action: Rational Response to a Changing Environment
by P.A. Black
September 1993, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 192-196 Economic Systems in Transition
by M.L. Truu - 197-207 Concentration, Tariff Protection and Industrial Performance in South Africa
by F.C.v.N. FOURIE & A. SMITH - 208-218 Economic Concentration: A Survey and Evaluation of Policy Options
by F.C.v.N. FOURIE - 219-226 On a Provisional Computable General Equilibrium Model for South Africa*(1)
by W.A. Naudé & P. Brixen - 227-235 The Consequences of Export Instability: South Africa, 1971–88
by C.P. Van Walbeek - 236-243 Die Ontwikkeling van die Mark vir Skatkiswissels in Suid‐Afrika 1980–89
by G.A. Schoombee - 249-255 Challenges for South Africa
by M.I. Truu
March 1993, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 1-7 The Constraining Effects of Limited Foreign Capital Inflow on the Economic Growth of South Africa
by J.S. Van Der Walt & G.L. De Wets - 8-19 The General Theory, Chapter 2: A Confusing Message
by P.H. Van Eeghen - 20-28 Land Scarcity, Property Rights and Resource Allocation in Agriculture: Eastern and Southern Africa
by D.E. Ault & G.L. Rutman - 29-37 Fiscal Illusion and the Level of Indebtedness: An International Comparison
by B. Dalamagas - 38-43 Adolph Wagner and the Plural Society
by H.R.C. Wright - 44-54 Transaction Costs and Labour Contracting in the South African Forestry Industry
by E.J. Goedecke & G.F. Ortmann - 55-57 The Money‐income Causality Debate in South Africa: Comment
by G.D.I. Barr & B.S. Kantor - 58-60 The Money‐income Causality Debate in South Africa: Reply
by A.S. Hurn - 61-65 An Optimal Currency Area for South Africa and the BLS Countries: Comment
by J.G.W. Stuart - 66-67 'n Optimum Valutagebied Suid‐Afrika en die BLS‐lande: Antwoord
by Wilma Viviers & L. Van Wyk - 68-68 In Memoriam
by J.H. Cooper
December 1992, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 198-209 Development Theory and Policy in the Third World
by K.R. Hope - 210-220 Budgetary Reform: A Capital Budget?
by J.V.D.S. Heyns - 221-228 The Canada – U.S.A. Free Trade Agreement and Canadian Trade Patterns: Some Ex Ante Results
by A. Antoniou - 229-238 Absolute vs. Relative Concentration in Manufacturing Industry, 1972–1985
by D.F. Leach - 239-243 Budget Concepts for Fiscal Analysis
by J. v.d. S. HEYNS - 244-245 Budget Concepts for Fiscal Analysis: Reply
by P.A. Black & J.H. Cooper - 246-255 S.H. Frankel: Reminiscences of an Economist (Review Article)*1
by D.J.J. Botha
September 1992, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 149-156 Trade Reform: Finding the Right Road*(1)
by Merle Holden - 157-164 Is Algeria a Good Model for For Post‐Apartheid South Africa?
by R. Barlow & R.C. Porter - 165-173 Total Factor Productivity vs. Realism: The South African Coal Mining Industry
by B. Fine - 174-179 Inward Industrialisation as Development Strategy: A Critique
by B.E. Dollery - 180-184 Liberalising Foreign Trade (Review Article)*(1)
by P.D.F. Strydom - 185-187 Distributive Justice, Welfare and Liberalism: A Comment
by B.E. Dollery - 188-189 Distributive Justice, Welfare and Liberalism: Reply
by J.H. Cooper - 190-190 In Memoriam
by Nicholas Penny
June 1992, Volume 60, Issue 2
- 82-92 Concentration and Profits in South Africa: Monopoly or Efficiency?
by D.F. Leach - 93-101 The Long‐run Properties of the Demand for M3 in South Africa
by A.S. Hurn & V.A. Muscatelli - 102-111 Pricing Behaviour in South African Manufacturing Industry: 1945–82
by J.W. Fedderke - 112-121 Meat Price Relationships in South Africa
by J. Van Zyl & A.F. Van Heerden & J.A. Groenewald & F.L. Vivier - 122-130 The Principles of Justice and Rural Land Reform in South Africa
by R.A.A. Saber & W.L. Nieuwoudt - 131-137 On Social Rates of Return to Investment in Education
by S.G. Hosking - 138-139 Liberty and Development in Africa: Comment
by S.G. Hosking - 140-141 Liberty and Development in Africa: Reply
by F. Vorhies
March 1992, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 4-12 Ludwig Lachmann (1906‐1990) A Biographical Sketch
by K.H.M. Mittermaier - 24-33 Subjectivism, Freedom and Economic Law Ludwig Lachmann Memorial Lecture
by I.M. Kirzner - 34-36 Freedom and Licence: Vote of Thanks to Professor Kirzner
by D.J.J. Botha - 37-51 Entrepreneurship in Classical Greek Literature1
by A.D. Karayiannis - 52-58 Equilibrium and Growth: Some Lessons from History1
by M L Truu - 59-65 Lachmann on Economic Formalism
by U. Fehl - 66-73 Equilibrium Visions
by M.J. Rizzo - 74-76 Lachmann and Hodgson on Institutions
by C.S.W. Torr
December 1991, Volume 59, Issue 4
- 210-217 After Apartheid: Correcting Economic Failure
by P D F Strydom - 218-228 Begrotingsnorme in Suid‐Afrika: Retoriek, Werklikheid en Integriteit
by J. v.d. S. HEYNS - 229-241 Causality, Predictability and Monetary Targets in South Africa
by A.S. Hurn - 241-249 Insurance by Large Corporations: The Melamet Commission
by J.U. De Villiers & R.W. Vivian - 250-253 Immiserizing Growth, Foreign Capital and Tariffs: Policy Implications
by J.H. Cooper - 254-267 The International Grain Market 1
by R.J. Otto & J.A. Groenewald - 268-273 Opportunity Costs, Fixed Costs and Economic Profits: A Note on the Theory of the Firm
by E.C. Pasour - 274-280 On the Criterion for the Correctness of Conjectures in Oligopoly Models
by Coldwell Daniel - 281-284 Nationalisation of the Mines: Comment
by G.A. Davis - 285-286 Nationalisation of the Mines: An Equitable Alternative: Reply
by M.A. Von Below - 287-291 Homeland Multipliers and the Decentralisation Policy: Comment
by J.H. Cobbe - 291-293 Homeland Multipliers and the Decentralisation Policy: Comment
by J. S. Van Der Walt - 294-295 Homeland Multipliers and the Decentralization Policy : Reply
by P.A. Black & F.K. Siebrits & D.H. Van Papendorp
September 1991, Volume 59, Issue 3
- 121-140 Economic Growth, Agricultural Reform and the Alleviation of Poverty
by Helena Dolny - 141-151 Trade Reform and Structural Adjustment
by I. Goldin & D. Evans - 152-166 On the Perverse Effects of Financial Sector Reform in Anglophone Africa
by C. Harvey - 167-180 Financial Management and Economic Development: Some Issues
by T. Killick - 181-190 Growth Through Redistribution: A Dangerous Fantasy?
by T. Moll - 191-202 Financial Resources for Development
by S. Please - 203-209 Sub‐optimal Market‐led Adjustment to External Shock in Developing Countries
by J. Spraos
June 1991, Volume 59, Issue 2
- 60-77 Capital Flight from South Africa: Magnitude and Causes
by B.W. Smit & B.A. Mocke - 72-76 Trade Sanctions, Sector ‐ Specific Unemployment and Income Distribution: A Dual Approach
by L. F. S. Wang - 77-87 Costs of Industrial Decentralisation in South Africa
by A. L. Dickman - 88-96 Health Economics: Issues for South Africa
by P. E. Hilsenrath & H. Joseph - 97-104 The Privatization of Electric Utilities: Economic Aspects
by G. A. Davis - 105-112 Peristroika Mark II (Review Article)1
by M. L. Truu - 116-120 Distributive Justice Welfare Economics and Liberalism: Reply
by J.H. Cooper
March 1991, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 1-8 Real Exchange Rates and their Measurement
by Merle Holden - 9-19 Economic Concentration and Anti ‐ Inflationary Demand Policy in South Africa
by F. C. v. N. FOURIE - 20-25 Homeland Multipliers and the Decentralisation Policy
by P. A. Black & F. K. Siebrits & D. H. Van Papendorp - 26-33 An Evaluation of the Price Structure in South Africa
by D. E. N. Van Seventer & F. D. Van Niekerk - 34-41 Distributive Justice, Welfare Economics and Liberalism
by J. H. Cooper - 42-48 The Economics of Alternative National Service1
by A. Roux - 49-52 Opportunity Costs, Profits and Entrepreneurship
by E. C. Pasour - 53-56 Economic Sanctions and Interest Group Analysis: A Reply
by W. H. Kaempfer & A. D. Lowenberg - 57-59 Economic Sanctions and Interest Group Analysis: Rejoinder
by P.A. Black & J.H. Cooper
December 1990, Volume 58, Issue 4
- 242-249 Markets, Information and Liberty
by P.D.F. Strydom - 250-257 Economic Systems, Economic Performance and the Mixed Economy
by M.L. Truu - 258-268 The Informal Economy in South Africa
by I. Abedian & M. Desmidt - 269-275 Namibian Fish Resources: An Alternative Conservation Policy
by Helieh Rostami - 276-285 Kriteria vir die Evaluering van 'n Optimum Valutagebied vir Suid‐Afrika en die BLS ‐ Lande
by Wilma Viviers En L.A. Van Wyk - 286-289 Economic Sanctions, Monopoly and X ‐ Inefficiency
by P.A. Black - 290-297 A Retail Perspective of the Informal Sector
by M. Broom & Carolyn Joyce‐Clarke - 298-307 Post‐independence Trends in Education in Zimbabwe
by Glyn Edwards & Clem Tisdell
September 1990, Volume 58, Issue 3
- 167-172 William Harold Hutt: A Personal Memoir
by O.P.F. Horwood - 173-178 ‘Economists and the Public’: A Re‐Visit
by G.W.G. Browne - 179-187 W.H. Hutt's Analysis of Labour Unions and their Consequences
by M.O. Reynolds - 188-196 Nationalisation of the Mines: An Equitable Alternative
by M.A. Von Below - 197-203 Trade Elasticities for South Africa: An Empirical Model
by D. Lawrence & G. Van Der Westhuizen - 204-211 Finansieringsprobleme Rondom die IMF
by Helena Van Zyl - 212-228 R & D and the International Competitiveness of the South African Manufacturing Sector
by M. Scerri - 229-233 An Economic Analysis of Human Fertility in Kwazulu, Southern Africa
by W.L. Nieuwoudt & C.D. Fairlamb - 234-236 Notes and Comments: Money and Economic Activity, A Response to the Reserve Bank: Comment
by B. Moor - 237-239 Money and Economic Activity: A Response to the Reserve Bank: A Reply
by C.D.I. Barr & B.S. Kantor - 240-241 Trends in Economic Concentration in South Africa: A Comment
by P.E.J. Brooks
June 1990, Volume 58, Issue 2
- 76-82 Introductory Survey
by G. Maasdorp - 83-92 Post‐war Regional Planning: Theory and Record
by R. Bloch - 93-101 A Cost‐effective Industrial Location Policy
by R. Tomlinson - 102-109 Decentralisation Incentives, Industrialists Plans and the Location of Manufacturing Activity
by M. Addleson - 110-119 Metropolitan Dominance, Export Promotion and the Future Role of the Coastal Metropolitan Areas
by S. Van Der Berg & J.C. Lötter - 120-128 A Metropolitan Region in Decline: Socio‐economic Conditions in the Greater Algoa Bay Area
by W.J. Davies - 129-135 Costs of Decentralisation: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis
by M.G. Holden - 136-141 Regional Development Policy: A Critical Evaluation
by P. Holden - 142-148 Decentralisation in the Ciskei: A Critique
by P.A. Black - 149-155 Regional Development and Government Intervention in the Provision of Transport and Electricity Services
by J.L. Wallis & M.L. Truu - 156-163 The Financing of Regional Policy: The Regional Services Councils
by D. Solomon
March 1990, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 1-11 Tax Reform Issues in South Africa in the 1990s
by B.P.J. Van Rensburg - 12-23 Belasting op Toegevoegde Waarde: Pas dit Suid‐Afrika?1
by B J.P. Van Rensburg - 24-34 Die Potensiële Groeikoers in Suid‐Afrika: Die Lesse van die Tagtigerjare1
by G. L. De Wet - 36-44 The Revised Southern African Customs Union Agreement: An Appraisal
by X.P. Guma - 45-50 The Rhetoric and Substance of Basic Needs
by P.C. Afxentiou - 51-56 The Real Tragedy of the Commons: Livestock Production in Kwazulu
by M.C. Lyne & W.L. Nieuwoudt - 57-58 Notes and Comments: 'n Terugblik na die Franzsen Kommissie
by D.W. Goedhuys - 59-62 A Theoretical Query on the Macroeconomics of Disinvestment
by Z.A. Spindler - 63-69 Unemployment in Conventional Macroeconomic Theory: A Comment
by P Le Roux
December 1989, Volume 57, Issue 4
- 214-223 Demografie, Skuld en Ekonomiese Ontwikkeling1
by S.S. Brand - 227-240 The Challenge of Sanctions1
by M. Lipton - 241-250 Where was Economics When the Renaissance Happened?1
by M.L. Truu - 251-259 Canadian Corporate Structure: The Importance of Shadow Groups
by A. Antoniou & J.C.R. Rowley - 260-265 Review Notes: Financial Sanctions Against South Africa*(1)
by B.E. Dollery - 266-272 The Other Path: The Invisible Revolution in the Third World1
by R. Hirschowitz - 273-275 Notes and Comments: An Extension to the Kinked ‐ Demand Curve Theory of Oligopoly
by B. Bloch
September 1989, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 139-148 The South African Angora Goat and Mohair Industry
by W. A. Pringle & J. A. Döckel - 149-155 A Revision of the Theory of Local Government Borrowing
by D. Solomon - 156-167 Trends in Economic Concentration in South Africa
by F. C. v. N. FOURIE & M. R. SMIT