South African Journal of Economics
1933 - 2025
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Volume 70, issue 8, 2002
- ON THE CASE FOR “BLACK ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT” IN SOUTH AFRICA** pp. 1148-1162

- Philip Black
- JOB SEARCH IN SOUTH AFRICA: A NONPARAMETRIC ANALYSIS* pp. 1163-1196

- Martin Wittenberg
- REGIONAL INTEGRATION IN SOUTHERN AFRICA pp. 1198-1221

- Marc Piazolo
- THE NEW ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY AND INDUSTRIAL LOCATION IN SADC pp. 1222-1246

- Lennart Petersson
- SOUTH AFRICAN MANUFACTURING IN AN AFRICAN CONTEXT pp. 1247-1272

- W.A. Naudéa, Remco Oostendorp and P.A.E. Serumaga‐Zake
- POLICY IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN MOTOR INDUSTRY: GOALS, INCENTIVES, AND OUTCOMES1 pp. 1273-1297

- Anthony Black and Shannon Mitchell
- VALUING THE ARTS pp. 1297-1319

- J.D. Snowball and G.G. Antrobus
- THE MARKET FOR WORKS OF ART pp. 1320-1343

- J. Ndeffo Fongue
Volume 70, issue 7, 2002
- HIV/AIDS and Poverty in Households with Children Suffering from Malnutrition:The Role of Social Security in Mount Frere*(1) pp. 541-550

- Michael J. Samson
- The Economic Impact of HIV/AIDS on Rural Households in Limpopo Province pp. 551-562

- S.A. Oni, C.L. Obi, A. Okorie, D. Thabede and A. Jordan
- Financial Responses of Households in the Free State Province to HIV/AIDS‐Related Morbidity and Mortality pp. 563-574

- F. le R. Booysen
- The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Small and Medium Enterprises in South Africa pp. 575-583

- F.K. Fraser, W.J. Grant, P. Mwanza and V. Naidoo
- The Economic Impact of HIV/AIDS on the Construction Sector: Supply Side Implications for Housing Policy pp. 584-596

- Céecile Ambert
- HIV/AIDS Spending Policy and Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations pp. 597-605

- Alison Hickey
- Research on the Economic Impact of HIV/AIDS in South Africa:Review of Methodology and Lessons Learned pp. 606-609

- Stephen Dike
Volume 70, issue 6, 2002
- COMPARING THE EVOLVING INDEPENDENCE OF THE EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK AND THE SOUTH AFRICAN RESERVE BANK pp. 955-981

- G.M. Wessels
- EVALUATING THE SARB's INFLATION TARGET pp. 982-1007

- Stan Du Plessis
- MEASURES OF COMPETITIVENESS: A DYNAMIC APPROACH TO SOUTH AFRICA'S TRADE PERFORMANCE IN THE 1990S pp. 1008-1046

- Lawrence Edwards and Volker Schöer
- SOUTH AFRICAN REAL EXCHANGE RATES AND MANUFACTURING COMPETITIVENESS* pp. 1047-1075

- Stephen Golub and Janet Ceglowski
- A DECOMPOSITION OF GROWTH OF THE REAL WAGE RATE FOR SOUTH AFRICA: 1970–2000 pp. 1076-1102

- Dipak Mazumdar and Dirk Ernst van Seventer
- STRUCTURAL SHIFTS IN NAMIBIAN ENERGY USE: AN INPUT‐OUTPUT APPROACH pp. 1103-1125

- Jesper Stage
- ON THE MICROFOUNDATIONS OF THE THEORY OF PURCHASING POWER PARITY pp. 1126-1134

- Yuan‐Ching Chang
- CONSTITUTIONS AND ECONOMIC FREEDOM pp. 1135-1147

- Zane Spindler and X de Vanssay
Volume 70, issue 5, 2002
- ON HEDGING BEHAVIOUR IN THE PRESENCE OF EXCHANGE RATE UNCERTAINTY AND RANDOM COST pp. 777-788

- Iltae Kim
- MILITARY SPENDING, INVESTMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SMALL INDUSTRIALISING ECONOMIES pp. 789-790

- John Dunne, Eftychia Nikolaidou and Ronald Smith
- POVERTY ALLEVIATION IN THE SUBSISTENCE FISHERIES SECTOR pp. 809-829

- Reza Daniels
- CHANGING LABOUR MARKET CONDITIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA pp. 830-864

- Johannes Fedderke and Martine Mariotti
- INDIVIDUAL, HOUSEHOLD AND REGIONAL DETERMINANTS OF LABOUR FORCE ATTACHMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA pp. 865-891

- Taryn Dinkelman and Farah Pirouz
- IMMISERIZING TRADE: A THEORETICAL NOTE pp. 892-900

- Black Pa
- SPOKES IN THE WHEELS OF TRADE REFORM: AN AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE pp. 900-911

- M Nsanzabaganwa and Black Pa
- ANTIDUMPING: A REACTION TO TRADE LIBERALISATION OR ANTI‐COMPETITIVE? pp. 912-931

- Merle Holden
- TRADE POLICY AND LABOUR STANDARDS: GENERAL PERSPECTIVES AND IMLICATIONS FOR SOUTH AFRICA pp. 932-954

- Marcel R Kohler and Janet O Bruce Brand
Volume 70, issue 4, 2002
- Catching‐Up, Falling Behind and the Role of FDI:A Model of Endogenous Growth and Development*(1) pp. 273-281

- Thomas Gries
- The Structure of Growth in the South African Economy: Factor Accumulation and Total Factor Productivity Growth 1970‐97*(1) pp. 282-299

- Johannes Fedderke
- An Examination of the Impact of Financial Deepening on Long‐Run Economic Growth:An Application of a VECM Structure to a Middle‐Income Country Context pp. 300-319

- C Kularatne
- An Examination of the Impact of Economic Policy on Long‐Run Economic Growth:An Application of a VECM Structure to a Middle‐Income Context pp. 320-337

- Martine Mariotti
- Promoting Growth and Employment in South Africa pp. 338-358

- J D Lewis
Volume 70, issue 3, 2002
- Inflation Versus Unemployment in South Africa: Is There a Trade‐Off? pp. 193-204

- D Hodge
- Conducting Inflation Expectation Surveys in South Africa pp. 205-212

- Gj Kershoff and Ben Smit
- The Dynamics of Inflation in South Africa: Implications for Policy*(1) pp. 213-223

- Oa Akinboade, Ew Niedermeier and Franz Siebrits
- Regional Comparisons of Banking Performance in South Africa*1 pp. 224-240

- Christopher O'Donnell and G van der Westhuizen
- Banks And Small Business pp. 241-250

- Penelope Hawkins
- Alternative Definitions of the Budget Deficit and its Impact on the Sustainability of Fiscal Policy in South Africa pp. 251-257

- Davina Jacobs, Nicolaas Schoeman and Jan Van Heerden
- The Distributional Impact of Tobacco Excise Increases*(1) pp. 258-267

- Corne Van Walbeek
- Excise Taxation and Tobacco Consumption in South Africa: A Note pp. 268-272

- Al Mohamed
Volume 70, issue 2, 2002
- Structural Economic Reform in South Africa:Some International Comparisons pp. 103-122

- Estian Calitz
- Globalisation, Emerging Markets and the South African Economy*(1) pp. 123-132

- Elsabe Loots
- The Impact of the Eu‐Sa Free Trade Agreement on Selected Comesa Countries pp. 133-144

- James Thurlow and Merle Holden
- Competition Versus Co‐Operation the Case of SADC's Regional Development Corridors pp. 145-154

- du Pisanie Ja
- Revenue Implications of Trade Liberalization in South Africa pp. 155-161

- Adelaide Matlanyane and C Harmse
- Urban Economic Empowerment in the Greater Pretoria Area:The Continuation Of History? pp. 162-171

- Lötter Jc
- Empowering Poor Rural Villages in South Africa:A Preliminary Investigation into Financial Service Cooperatives pp. 172-180

- M Nigrini
- Poverty and Health in Southern Africa:Evidence from the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) pp. 181-192

- F Le R Booysen
Volume 70, issue 1, 2002
- THE SUITABILITY OF A CURRENCY BOARD FOR AN EMERGING MARKET ECONOMY pp. 1-28

- Mollentze Sl
- RESERVE BANK INDEPENDENCE: A POST KEYNESIAN PERSPECTIVE pp. 29-52

- Jackson Mkc
- THE SOUTH AFRICAN ECONOMY AND ITS ASSET MARKETS pp. 53-77

- G Barr and B Kantor
- COPING WITH INFLATION AND EXCHANGE RATE SHOCKS IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN ECONOMY pp. 78-94

- W. de Wet
- ON THE SEQUENCING OF FINANCIAL LIBERALISATION IN NIGERIA pp. 95-127

- Sylvanus Ikhide and Alwode Aa
- BOTSWANA'S DIAMONDS BOOM: WAS THERE A DUTCH DISEASE? pp. 128-155

- Imogen Mogotsi
- THE CONTINUED FEMINISATION OF THE LABOUR FORCE IN SOUTH AFRICA pp. 156-184

- Daniela Casale and Dorrit Posel
- HOW DID LABOUR MARKET RACIAL DISCRIMINATION EVOLVE AFTER THE END OF APARTHEID? pp. 185-217

- Sandrine Rospabéa
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