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South African Journal of Economics
1970 - 2013
Edited by Philip A. Black
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Volume 55, issue 4 , 1987
Confused Thinking, Intellectual Fashion and Received Knowledge in Economics Today * pp. 209-216
M. L. Truu*
Issues and Problems in South African Competition Policy pp. 217-229
F. C. v. N. FOURIE*
An Economic Evaluation of Alternative Maize Policies pp. 230-240
W. L. Nieuwoudt and D. B. Frank*
Investeringseise van Menslike Kapitaal in 'n Veranderende Suid-Afrika pp. 241-248
P. C. Schutte*
The Effect of Increases in Real Goldmining Wages on the Expenditure Patterns of Rural African Mineworkers pp. 249-258
D. E. Aultand and G. L. Rutman
Disinvestment: Effects on the Rate of Growth of GDP pp. 259-266
C. M. Jenkins*
On the Economics of Nuclear and Coal - Fired Electricity Generation pp. 267-276
A. Pouris*
Notes and Comments: Inflation and Output Growth: A Note on Some Time Series Evidence pp. 277-279
John Thornton
The Institutional Impetus to Social Waste in South Africa: A Note on Rent-Seeking and the Margo Commission pp. 280-283
Brian Edward Dollery
Volume 55, issue 3 , 1987
South Africa in World Trade pp. 132-142
P. D. F. Strydom
Mededingingsbeleid Sedert 1984 - 'n Nuwe Wending? pp. 143-154
F. C. V. N. Fourie
Import Penetration and Import Demands in the South African Economy pp. 155-162
S. B. Kahn
Land Rents and Production Costs in the South African Sugar Industry pp. 163-169
G. F. Ortmann
Theoretical Welfare Economics after Thirty Years' pp. 170-174
A. P. Melck
A Role for Incomes Policy pp. 175-181
J. J. Cloete
Allocation of Beef Permits and Quotas pp. 182-187
W. L. Nieuwoudt
Notes and Comments: Rethinking Socialist Economics pp. 188-192
Murray Leibbrandt
On the Welfare and Employment Effects of Economic Sanctions: Comment pp. 193-195
B. E. Dolleryand and Murray Leibbrandt
On the Welfare and Employment Effects of Economic Sanctions: Reply pp. 196-197
Philip A. Black and J. H. Cooper
The Value of Money, Monetary Equilibrium and the Cambridge Effect: A Reply to Carhill pp. 198-201
J. R. Edwards
Volume 55, issue 2 , 1987
The Effect of Dividend Policy on Changes in Shareholders Wealth pp. 66-74
D. Botha , J. K. Bosch and G. J. J. Zyl*
The Entrepreneur as a Non - Factor pp. 75-79
H. Abraham and Z. S. A. Gurzynski*
An Evaluation of a Two - Tier Price Scheme and Possible Ethanol Production in the South African Sugar Industry pp. 80-89
G. F. Ortmann and W. L. Nieuwoudt*
Instability in the Rand - Dollar Market: Causes and Cures pp. 90-97
R. M. Gidlow
Labour Market Discrimination in the Manufacturing Sector: The Impact of Race, Gender, Education and Age on Income pp. 98-106
L. Human and Michael John Greenacre
The 'Tragedy of the Commons' And Livestock Farming in Southern Africa pp. 107-120
Nick Vink and W. E. Kassier*
Volume 55, issue 1 , 1987
On the Welfare and Employment Effects of Economic Sanctions pp. 1-8
Philip A. Black and H. Cooper
Why does the Reserve Bank Set the Interest Rate? pp. 9-20
John Whittaker and A. J. Theunissen
Ekonomiese Oorsake van Vakbondgroei in Suid-Afrika pp. 21-25
J. H. P. Heerden and J. J. Tonder
The Economic Awakening of the Eastern Cape, 1795-1820 pp. 26-33
A. L. Müller
South African Agriculture: A Need for Reform? pp. 34-40
W. A. Pringle
The Land Question in South Africa: A Preliminary Assessment pp. 41-50
M. Cobbett
Notes and Comments Divergent Approaches to Discrimination and Apartheid (Review Note) pp. 51-54
H. Zarenda
Additional Thoughts on the Hungarian Hyperinflation of 1945-46 pp. 55-57
Pierre Siklos
A Note on Edwards"Effective Demand Failure: Critique of an Anti - Monetary Theory' pp. 58-60
M. Carhill
Volume 54, issue 4 , 1986
Economics and Politics in South Africa Today pp. 218-228
M. L. Truu
The Economics of Business and the Business of Economics pp. 229-239
W.D. Reekie
Trends in Industrial Decentralization: An Examination of Bell's Hypothesis pp. 240-248
R. Tomlinson and M. Addleson
Futures Hedging Policies for the South African Gold Mining Industry pp. 249-255
Geoffrey Poitras
Market Imperfections and Unemployment: A Model of the South African Labour Market 1900-1940 pp. 256-262
I. Abedian and B. Standish
Unemployment in South Africa: A Reply to Professor Bell pp. 263-270
J. Gerson
Notes and Comments: An Opposing View can Site Rating pp. 271-272
P. E. Penny
The Site Value Tax: A Reply pp. 273-275
D. Solomon
A Note on Repurchase Agreements, Bank Behaviour and Monetary Policy pp. 276-278
John Thornton
Total Satiation and Competitive Equilibrium: A Reply pp. 279-281
R. E. Kohn and J. B. Meisel
Effects of Technical Progress and Foreign Labour Importation on Shifting Comparative Advantage: A Geometrical Note pp. 282-285
Hian Teck Hoon
Volume 54, issue 3 , 1986
Recent Exchange Rate Policy in South Africa - A Critique pp. 153-159
J. J. Cloete
Intervention in the Forward Market by the Reserve Bank Under the Spot-Swap System pp. 160-167
R. M. Gidlow
Effective Demand and the Snitch from Direct to Indirect Taxes in South Africa pp. 168-174
G. Tridimas
Konstitusionele Vernuwing en die Groei van die Owerheidsektor in Suid-Afrika pp. 175-185
B. P. J. Rensburg
Migrant Labour and the South African Gold Mining Industry: A Study of Remittances pp. 186-195
N.J. H. Penny
Second Thoughts on Economic Forecasting pp. 196-202
F. C. v. N. FOURIE
Financial Institutions and Economic Development: The Experience of Nigeria pp. 203-210
C. C. Agu
Notes and Comments: A Note on Purchasing Power Parity in South Africa pp. 211-216
Merle G. Holden
Volume 54, issue 2 , 1986
'n Sektorale Beskouing van die Suid-Afrikaanse Ekonomie in 'n Veranderende Omgewing pp. 81-93
J. P. Dreyer and S. S. Brand
Economic and Political Aspects of Regional Cooperation in Southern Africa pp. 94-105
G. G. Maasdorp
Aspects of Energy - Economy Interactions in South Africa pp. 106-112
J. Bitsakis
Technical Change, Economies of Scope and Contestable Markets pp. 113-119
David Edmund Allen , J.N. Crook and W.D. Reekie
Bank Rediscounting at the Central Bank: A Survey of Alternative Theories and Some Evidence pp. 120-128
John Thornton
Demand for Meat in South Africa: A Non-additive Dynamic Linear Expenditure Model pp. 129-137
P. W. Uys
Notes and Comments: Total Satiation and Competitive Equilibrium: A Comment pp. 138-139
H. Abraham
Real Velocity and Crowding-In pp. 140-142
O. O. Allsbrook
Volume 54, issue 1 , 1986
The Monetary System of a Market Economy pp. 1-5
L. M. Lachmann
Monetary Control as Seen by the de Kock Commission: An Assessment pp. 6-13
G. L. Wet
The De Kock Commission and Inflation pp. 14-24
P. J. Mohr
Interest Rates as an Instrument of Monetary Policy in South Africa pp. 25-32
D. J. J. Botha
A Critical Assessment of the Equilibrium Approach to the Rate of Exchange pp. 33-38
P. D. F. Strydom
The De Kock Report: A Critical Assessment of the Theoretical Issues pp. 39-47
C. Rogers
Wages, Money and Inflation pp. 48-56
Basil J. Moore and Ben W. Smit
The De Kock Commission Report: A Monetarist Perspective pp. 57-65
B. S. Kantor
Notes and Comments: The Reserve Bank and the Treasury pp. 66-70
R. W. K. Parsons