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September 1989, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 168-177 The Effects of Increased Earnings from Traditional Agriculture in Southern Africa
by W. L. Nieuwoudt & N. Vink - 178-183 On the Real Costs of Military Conscription
by C. Lingle - 184-195 Liberty and Development in Africa1
by F. Vorhies & F. Glahe - 196-202 Money and Economic Activity, A Response to the Reserve Bank
by G. D. I. Barr & B. S. Kantor - 203-209 Economic Historians and the Economy (Review Article)1
by D.J.J. Botha
June 1989, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 68-79 Content Protection in the Motor Vehicle Industry in the Presence of Joint Ventures
by R. T. Bell - 80-87 Capital, Labour and State: A General Equilibrium Perspective on Liberal and Revisionist Approaches to South African Political Economy
by B. E. Dollery - 88-91 Unemployment in a Sector Specific Trade Model in the Presence of Economic Sanctions
by Merle Holden - 92-102 The Nature of Firms and Markets: Do Transactions Approaches Help?
by F. C.v.N. FOURIE - 103-110 Economics of Perestroika (Review Article)1
by M. L. Truu - 111-116 Notes and Comments: International Economics
by P. D. F. Strydom - 116-119 Workings of a Managed Floating Exchange Rate System: A Comment
by J. J. Cloete - 120-124 Economic Sanctions and Interest Group Analysis: Some Reservations
by P. A. Black & J. H. Cooper - 125-129 Does Money Supply Endogeneity Matter?
by Basil J. Moore - 130-131 Does Money Supply Endogeneity Matter?
by A Comment - 132-135 Does Money Supply Endogeneity Matter?
by A Reply
March 1989, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 1-9 Money in South Africa: A Test of the Buffer Stock Model1
by G. S. Tavlas - 10-14 On Income Distribution and Economic Sanctions
by J. H. Cooper - 15-24 A Comparative Analysis of Structural Imbalance in the Face of a Debt Crisis
by Merle Holden - 25-36 On Interracial Income Distribution in South Africa to the End of the Century
by S. Van Der Berg - 37-47 The Performance of South African Unit Trusts 1977–1986
by E. T. Knight & C. Firer - 48-53 Unemployment in Conventional Macroeconomic Theory: A Suggestion
by F. C. v. N. FOURIE - 54-59 Notes and Comments: The World Bank on Trade Liberalisation
by A. R. Donaldson
December 1988, Volume 56, Issue 4
- 147-155 Privatization: An Economist's View1
by S. S. Brand - 156-166 Economics of Privatization1
by M. L. Truu - 167-172 Determinants of the Economic and Political Effects of Trade Sanctions
by W. H. Kaempfer & A. D. Slowenberg - 173-181 The Burden of the Public Debt: A Review
by J. H. Cooper - 182-186 Government Financing Requirement: Short And Long ‐ Run Consequences
by P. A. Black & J. H. Cooper - 187-197 Economic Rights in a Charter of Human Rights in South Africa?
by E. P. BEUKES & F. C. v. N. FOURIE - 198-205 Soviet Technology and the West, 1945‐1985
by A. L. Müller - 206-213 Kompensatietechnieken in de Oost‐Westhandel
by P. De Lombaerde
June 1988, Volume 56, Issue 2‐3
- 67-75 Research and Development in South African Manufacturing Industries
by M. Scerri - 76-83 Factors Determining Real Exchange Rate Change in South Africa
by J Gerson & S. B. Kahn - 84-93 Workings of a Managed Floating Exchange Rate System for the Rand
by R. M. Gidlow - 94-105 On Urbanization in South Africa
by H. S. Geyer - 106-111 The Kuznets Effect Revisited
by Cheng‐Chung Lai - 112-122 Structural Imbalances in South African Agriculture1
by T. I. Fenyes & J. Vanzyl & N. Vink - 123-126 Notes and Comments: Non Walrasian Equilibria and Involuntary Unemployment
by H. Abraham - 127-133 The Dollar and Floating Rates in the Seventies (Review Note)
by D. J. J. Botha - 134-137 “The Tragedy of the Commons” and Livestock Farming In Southern Africa: A Comment
by D. E. Ault & G. L. Rutman - 138-146 ‘The Tragedy of the Commons’ and Livestock Farming in Southern Africa: A Reply
by N. Vink & W. E. Kassier
March 1988, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 1-15 Structural Development of South African Manufacturing Industry ‐ A Policy Perspective
by C. L. McCARTHY - 16-23 Exchange Rate Policy, Export Base and Gold Mining Taxation
by R. M. Gidlow - 24-29 Does Money Supply Endogeneity Matter?
by James W. Dean - 30-37 The Rhetoric of Economics (Review Article)
by J. F. N. Labia - 38-49 Strukturele Wanbalanse in die Suid‐Afrikaanse Ekonomie1
by S. J. Terreblanche - 50-57 Productivity in South African Industry
by R. M. Du Plooy - 58-62 Notes and Comments: Opporunity Costs: Some Issues
by P. C. Afxentiou
December 1987, Volume 55, Issue 4
- 209-216 Confused Thinking, Intellectual Fashion and Received Knowledge in Economics Today *(1)
by M. L. Truu* - 217-229 Issues and Problems in South African Competition Policy
by F. C. v. N. FOURIE* - 230-240 An Economic Evaluation of Alternative Maize Policies
by W. L. Nieuwoudt & D. B. Frank* - 241-248 Investeringseise van Menslike Kapitaal in 'n Veranderende Suid‐Afrika
by P. C. Schutte* - 249-258 The Effect of Increases in Real Goldmining Wages on the Expenditure Patterns of Rural African Mineworkers
by D. E. Aultand & G. L. Rutman - 259-266 Disinvestment: Effects on the Rate of Growth of GDP
by C. M. Jenkins* - 267-276 On the Economics of Nuclear and Coal ‐ Fired Electricity Generation
by A. Pouris* - 277-279 Notes and Comments: Inflation and Output Growth: A Note on Some Time Series Evidence
by J. Thornton* - 280-283 The Institutional Impetus to Social Waste in South Africa: A Note on Rent‐Seeking and the Margo Commission
by B. E. Dollery*
September 1987, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 132-142 South Africa in World Trade
by P. D. F. Strydom - 143-154 Mededingingsbeleid Sedert 1984 – 'n Nuwe Wending?
by F. C. V. N. Fourie - 155-162 Import Penetration and Import Demands in the South African Economy
by S. B. Kahn - 163-169 Land Rents and Production Costs in the South African Sugar Industry
by G. F. Ortmann - 170-174 Theoretical Welfare Economics after Thirty Years'
by A. P. Melck - 175-181 A Role for Incomes Policy
by J. J. Cloete - 182-187 Allocation of Beef Permits and Quotas
by W. L. Nieuwoudt - 188-192 Notes and Comments: Rethinking Socialist Economics
by M. V. Leibbrandt - 193-195 On the Welfare and Employment Effects of Economic Sanctions: Comment
by B. E. Dolleryand & M. V. Leibbrandt - 196-197 On the Welfare and Employment Effects of Economic Sanctions: Reply
by P. A. Black & J. H. Cooper - 198-201 The Value of Money, Monetary Equilibrium and the Cambridge Effect: A Reply to Carhill
by J. R. Edwards
June 1987, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 66-74 The Effect of Dividend Policy on Changes in Shareholders Wealth
by D. Botha & J. K. Bosch & G. J. J. Van Zyl* - 75-79 The Entrepreneur as a Non ‐ Factor
by H. Abraham & Z. S. A. Gurzynski* - 80-89 An Evaluation of a Two ‐ Tier Price Scheme and Possible Ethanol Production in the South African Sugar Industry
by G. F. Ortmann & W. L. Nieuwoudt* - 90-97 Instability in the Rand ‐ Dollar Market: Causes and Cures
by R. M. Gidlow - 98-106 Labour Market Discrimination in the Manufacturing Sector: The Impact of Race, Gender, Education and Age on Income
by L. Human & M. J. Greenacre* - 107-120 The ‘Tragedy of the Commons’ And Livestock Farming in Southern Africa
by N. Vink & W. E. Kassier*
March 1987, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-8 On the Welfare and Employment Effects of Economic Sanctions
by P. A. Black & H. Cooper - 9-20 Why does the Reserve Bank Set the Interest Rate?
by J. Whittaker & A. J. Theunissen - 21-25 Ekonomiese Oorsake van Vakbondgroei in Suid‐Afrika
by J. H. P. Van Heerden & J. J. Van Tonder - 26-33 The Economic Awakening of the Eastern Cape, 1795–1820
by A. L. Müller - 34-40 South African Agriculture: A Need for Reform?
by W. A. Pringle - 41-50 The Land Question in South Africa: A Preliminary Assessment
by M. Cobbett - 51-54 Notes and Comments Divergent Approaches to Discrimination and Apartheid (Review Note)
by H. Zarenda - 55-57 Additional Thoughts on the Hungarian Hyperinflation of 1945–46
by P. L. Siklos - 58-60 A Note on Edwards”Effective Demand Failure: Critique of an Anti – Monetary Theory'
by M. Carhill
December 1986, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 218-228 Economics and Politics in South Africa Today1
by M. L. Truu - 229-239 The Economics of Business and the Business of Economics1
by W.D. Reekie - 240-248 Trends in Industrial Decentralization: An Examination of Bell's Hypothesis1
by R. Tomlinson & M. Addleson - 249-255 Futures Hedging Policies for the South African Gold Mining Industry1
by G. Poitras - 256-262 Market Imperfections and Unemployment: A Model of the South African Labour Market 1900–1940
by I. Abedian & B. Standish - 263-270 Unemployment in South Africa: A Reply to Professor Bell
by J. Gerson - 271-272 Notes and Comments: An Opposing View can Site Rating
by P. E. Penny - 273-275 The Site Value Tax: A Reply
by D. Solomon - 276-278 A Note on Repurchase Agreements, Bank Behaviour and Monetary Policy
by J. Thornton - 279-281 Total Satiation and Competitive Equilibrium: A Reply
by R. E. Kohn & J. B. Meisel - 282-285 Effects of Technical Progress and Foreign Labour Importation on Shifting Comparative Advantage: A Geometrical Note
by Hoon Hian Teck
September 1986, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 153-159 Recent Exchange Rate Policy in South Africa – A Critique
by J. J. Cloete - 160-167 Intervention in the Forward Market by the Reserve Bank Under the Spot‐Swap System
by R. M. Gidlow - 168-174 Effective Demand and the Snitch from Direct to Indirect Taxes in South Africa
by G. Tridimas - 175-185 Konstitusionele Vernuwing en die Groei van die Owerheidsektor in Suid‐Afrika
by B. P. J. Van Rensburg - 186-195 Migrant Labour and the South African Gold Mining Industry: A Study of Remittances
by N.J. H. Penny - 196-202 Second Thoughts on Economic Forecasting
by F. C. v. N. FOURIE - 203-210 Financial Institutions and Economic Development: The Experience of Nigeria
by C. C. Agu - 211-216 Notes and Comments: A Note on Purchasing Power Parity in South Africa
by Merle Holden
June 1986, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 81-93 'n Sektorale Beskouing van die Suid‐Afrikaanse Ekonomie in 'n Veranderende Omgewing
by J. P. Dreyer & S. S. Brand - 94-105 Economic and Political Aspects of Regional Cooperation in Southern Africa
by G. G. Maasdorp - 106-112 Aspects of Energy – Economy Interactions in South Africa
by J. Bitsakis - 113-119 Technical Change, Economies of Scope and Contestable Markets
by D.E. Allen & J.N. Crook & W.D. Reekie - 120-128 Bank Rediscounting at the Central Bank: A Survey of Alternative Theories and Some Evidence
by J. Thornton - 129-137 Demand for Meat in South Africa: A Non‐additive Dynamic Linear Expenditure Model
by P. W. Uys - 138-139 Notes and Comments: Total Satiation and Competitive Equilibrium: A Comment
by H. Abraham - 140-142 Real Velocity and Crowding‐In
by O. O. Allsbrook
March 1986, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-5 The Monetary System of a Market Economy
by L. M. Lachmann - 6-13 Monetary Control as Seen by the de Kock Commission: An Assessment
by G. L. De Wet - 14-24 The De Kock Commission and Inflation
by P. J. Mohr - 25-32 Interest Rates as an Instrument of Monetary Policy in South Africa
by D. J. J. Botha - 33-38 A Critical Assessment of the Equilibrium Approach to the Rate of Exchange1
by P. D. F. Strydom - 39-47 The De Kock Report: A Critical Assessment of the Theoretical Issues1
by C. Rogers - 48-56 Wages, Money and Inflation
by B. J. Moore & B. W. Smit - 57-65 The De Kock Commission Report: A Monetarist Perspective1
by B. S. Kantor - 66-70 Notes and Comments: The Reserve Bank and the Treasury
by R. W. K. Parsons
December 1985, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 204-214 The Evolution of the Theory of Economic Policy*1
by J. A. Lombard - 215-225 Perspectives on the World Economy *1
by Herbert Giersch - 226-234 Alternative Measures of Exchange Rates and Exchange Rate Policy in South Africa
by M. G. Holden & P. Holden* - 235-243 On Hayek's Philosophy of Limited Government and the Economic Order (Review Article)*1
by H. B. Falkena - 244-250 Opportunity Costs and Collective Bargaining
by P. C. Afxentiou* - 251-257 Budget Deficits and the Growth of Public Expenditure in South Africa
by G. Tridimas* - 258-269 A Production Function Analysis of the South African Sugar Industry
by G. F. Ortmann* - 270-274 The Relationship Between Unemployment and Vacancies in South Africa
by F. S. Barker & J. A. Döckel* - 275-278 Notes and Comments: A Note on State Assistance to Marginal Gold Mines
by S. A. Cloete*
September 1985, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 142-147 Divergent Expectations and Rational Expectations
by J. Runde & C. Torr* - 148-156 Forward Exchange Policy in South Africa: Guidelines for Reform
by R. M. Gidlow - 157-161 The Monetary Control System of the South African Reserve Bank: Monetarist or Post Keynesian
by C. Rogers* - 162-167 The Site Value Tax: an Evaluation
by D. Solomon* - 168-171 The Differential Impact of a Change in the Rating System
by D.J.J. Botha* - 172-185 Britain and the Economic Development of Tropical Africa, Asia and South America in the Age of Imperialism (Review Article)*1
by F. Stuart Jones* - 186-191 Sanctions and Economic Theory
by J. H. Cooper* - 192-195 Policy, Power and Order ‐ the Persistence of Economic Problems in Capitalist States
by R. Lubinsky
June 1985, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 75-82 A Critique of Clower's Dual Decision Hypothesis
by C. Rogers* - 83-92 Effective Demand Failure: Critique of an Anti‐Monetary Theory
by T. R. Edwards* - 93-108 Poor Whites and the Role of the State: The Evidence
by I. Abedian & B. Standish* - 109-120 The Rand Monetary Area Agreement
by X. P. Guma* - 121-127 The Demand for Money in South Africa: A Comment *1
by J. Whittaker* - 128-131 Labour Demand in Australian Manufacturing: A Further Analysis
by J. Mangan & L. Stokes*
March 1985, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 1-16 The Rural African and Gold Mining in Southern Africa 1976–1980
by D. E. Ault & G. L. Rutman* - 17-26 Issues in South African Unemployment
by R. T. Bell* - 27-37 Competition in Atomistic and Oligopsonistic Markets: The South African Pharmaceutical Industry
by D. R. Scott & W. D. Reekie* - 38-45 Conceptual Issues in the Measurement of Economic and Productive Efficiencies
by C. A. Tisdell* - 46-54 The Modified Role of Discount Houses and Accommodation Policies of the Reserve Bank
by R. M. Gidlow* - 55-57 Notes and Comments: Involuntary Unemployment and Equilibrium
by C. S. W. Torr* - 58-61 The Envelope Curve and Market Structure: A Note
by P. C. Afxentiou*
December 1984, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 217-224 Monetêre Stabiliteit as Voorvereiste in die Ekonomiese Politiek
by J.A. Lombard - 225-233 Market Structure and Inflation in South Africa: A Test of the Administered Price Hypothesis
by B. E. Dollery - 234-245 Industriële Konsentrasie en Inflasie in Suid Afrika 1972–1979
by F. C. v. N. FOURIE - 246-255 Factor Endowments, Technology and Foreign Trade
by F. Moura Roque - 256-267 An Analysis of the Sources of Growth in State Expenditure in South Africa 1920–1982
by I. Abedian & B. Standish - 268-270 Notes and Comments: The Prinicple of Effective Demand Versus Effective Demand Failure
by C. S. W. Torr
September 1984, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 147-154 Minimum Efficient Scale in South African Industry: An Application of the Survivor Technique
by W. D. Reekie - 155-163 Piecemeal Optimization and Public Utility Pricing
by J. L. Wallis - 164-170 Forward Exchange Arrangements and Exchange Control Policy in South Africa
by R. M. Gidlow - 171-176 Economic Intergration in Southern Africa: Progress or Decline?
by Jacqueline Matthews - 177-186 Southern Africa and the Threat of Economic Sanctions
by J. H. Cooper - 187-194 The New Keynesian Approach to Economic Policy1
by P. D. F. Strydom - 195-203 The Determinants of Labour Demand in Australian Manufacturing
by J. Mangan & L. Stokes - 204-209 H. M. Robertson, 1905–1984
by J. De V. Graaff
June 1984, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 77-88 The New Economic History and the Industrial Revolution
by F. Stuart Jones - 89-96 The Business Cycle and Public Policy
by D. W. Goedhuys - 97-103 The Structure‐Conduct‐Performance Paradigm in a South African Setting
by W. D. Reekie - 104-113 General Equilibrium and ‘Competition’: On Competition as Strategy
by M. S. Addleson - 114-126 The St Louis Equation and the South African Economy: Some Preliminary Results
by C. Rogers & P. Morgenrood - 127-137 Economics Education in South African Output Analysis
by H. Zarenda & D. Rees
March 1984, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-28 The Demand for Money in South Africa: Towards a More Accurate Perpesctive
by A. S. Courakis - 29-42 South Africa in World Trade
by J.C. Van Zyl - 43-46 Inflationary‐Recession and Saving Ratios
by O. O. Allsbrook - 47-50 Total Satiation and Competitive Equilibrium
by R. E. Kohn - 51-60 The Allocation of Resources to Education in South Africa
by M. A. Marais - 61-65 Notes and Comments: Employment Policies in the Soviet Bloc (Review Note)
by A. L. Müller
December 1983, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 317-327 Market‐orientated Policies and Financial Markets1
by A. B. Dickman - 328-341 Trends in World Trade
by P. Van Veen - 342-351 Mechanization, Learning Periods, and Productivity Change in the South African Coal Mining Industry: 1950–80
by R. A. Jones - 352-357 Estimating a Consumer Demand Function for South Africa
by G. D. I. Barr - 358-365 The Behaviour of Building Societies and the Variability of the Mortgage Rate
by C. G. Suddards - 366-377 Industrial Decentralization and the Relief of Poverty in the Homelands
by R. Tomlinson
September 1983, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 246-252 Levels of Simplicity in Keynes's Theory of Money and Employment
by G. L. S. Shackle - 253-260 John Maynard Keynes: A View from an Austrian Window
by L. M. Lachmann - 261-279 A Question of Relevance: The General Theory in Keynes's Time and Ours
by Victoria Chick - 280-285 J. M. Keynes and Cambridge in the 1920s
by H. M. Robertson - 286-290 Keynes and South Africa
by R. W. K. Parsons - 291-302 Some Thoughts Around the General Theory
by D.J.J Botha - 303-309 Keynes's Impact on Monetary Economics (Review Article)1
by J. F. Labia
June 1983, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 161-167 Empirical Tests of the Heckscher – Ohlin Model for South Africa – A Reappraisal of the Methodology
by Merle Holden - 168-181 A Quantitative Review of the Economy of Transkei
by I. Abedian - 182-189 Hedging Policies of the South African Gold Mining Industry
by R. M. Gidlow - 190-198 A Paradigm for a Micro‐level Rural Development Strategy
by N. Vink & W. E. Kassier - 199-206 An Unconventional Approach to the Analysis of Growth in Developing Countries and its Application in Turkey
by Z. Hatiboglu - 207-216 Monetary Aggregates and Economic Activity: Comment
by C. Rogers - 217-222 Monetary Aggregates and Economic Activity: Reply
by M. J. DRISCOLL & J. J. A. DU PLESSIS & J.L. Ford - 223-226 Monetary Aggregates and Economic Activity: Further Comment
by C. Rogers - 227-230 Monetary Aggregates and Economic Activity: Rejoinder
by M. J. Driscoll & J. J. A. Du Plessis & J. L. Ford
March 1983, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-18 Agricultural Marketing Problems in the Nineteen Thirties
by S. J. J. De Swardt