South African Journal of Economics
1933 - 2025
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Volume 69, issue 4, 2001
- LUDWIG LACHMANN MEMORIAL LECTURE pp. 583-613

- Stephen Littlechild
- THE ECONOMICS OF COMPETITION POLICY: MERGER ANALYSIS IN SOUTH AFRICA pp. 614-658

- Nicola Theron
- EFFECTIVE PROTECTION REVISITED: HOW USEFUL A POLICY TOOL FOR SOUTH AFRICA? pp. 659-673

- Merle Holden
- NON‐PAYMENT OF SERVICES: A PROBLEM OF ABILITY‐TO‐PAY pp. 674-697

- F. le R. Booysen
- DECOMPOSITION OF NAMIBIAN ENERGY INTENSITY pp. 698-707

- Jesper Stage
- MACROECONOMIC EFFECTS OF A DEVALUATION IN ZIMBABWE A CGE ANALYSIS pp. 708-733

- Ramos Mabugu
- THE DEMAND FOR LABOUR IN ZIMBABWE'S ENGINEERING INDUSTRY: 1995–1997 pp. 734-751

- H. Zhou
- MEASURING THE VALUE OF THE ARTS TO SOCIETY: THE IMPORTANCE OF THE VALUE OF EXTERNALITIES FOR LOWER INCOME AND EDUCATION GROUPS IN SOUTH AFRICA pp. 752-766

- J.D. Snowball and G.G. Antrobus
Volume 69, issue 3, 2001
- ARBITRAGE, COINTEGRATION AND EFFICIENCY IN FINANCIAL MARKETS IN THE PRESENCE OF FINANCIAL CRISES pp. 366-384

- Johannes Fedderke and Michelle Joao
- TREASURY'S ROLE IN PROMOTING EFFICIENT CASH MANAGEMENT: EVIDENCE FROM SOUTH AFRICA pp. 385-404

- D Maphiri
- TRADE RELATIONSHIPS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT pp. 405-435

- Sandberg Hm and Martin Tl
- THE NATURE OF SOUTH AFRICA'S TRADE PATTERNS BY ECONOMIC SECTOR, AND THE EXTENT OF TRADE LIBERALIZATION DURING THE COURSE OF THE 1990′s pp. 436-478

- Johannes Fedderke and P Vaze
- THE CROWDING OUT EFFECT IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY'S LABOUR MARKET pp. 474-500

- M Ncube
- INTRA‐FAMILY TRANSFERS AND INCOME‐POOLING pp. 501-528

- Dorrit Posel
- CREATING A CHAIN REACTION ‐ A KEY TO INCREASED COMPETITIVENESS IN SOUTH AFRICAN AGRIBUSINESS pp. 529-549

- C.J. van Rooyen, D. Esterhuizen and O.T. Doyer
- LONGER‐TERM PERSPECTIVE ON THE 2001/02 BUDGET1 pp. 550-578

- Franz Siebrits and Estian Calitz
- BOOKS RECEIVED pp. 579-581

- Botha Djj
Volume 69, issue 2, 2001
- OF MAGIC DRAGONS AND OTHER STRANGE BEASTS: A REASSESSMENT OF THE LATIN AMERICAN AND ASIAN CRISES pp. 191-217

- Martina Metzger
- UNCERTAINTY AND EXPECTATIONS IN FIXED INVESTMENT BEHAVIOUR1 pp. 218-242

- S Chetty and Lorraine Greyling
- TRENDS IN RACIAL FISCAL INCIDENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA1 pp. 243-268

- Servaas van der Berg
- THE DETERMINANTS OF CRIME IN SOUTH AFRICA pp. 269-298

- Kay V. Brown
- A BIO‐ECONOMIC MODEL FOR NAMIBIAN PILCHARD pp. 299-318

- Leif Sandal and Stein Ivar Steinshamn
- HEALTH STATUS IN AFRICA: A REGIONAL PROFILE pp. 319-335

- G Mwabu
- TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY AND PRODUCTIVITY OF PUBLIC SECTOR HOSPITALS IN THREE SOUTH AFRICAN PROVINCES* pp. 336-358

- E Zere, Diane Mcintyre and Tony Addison
- ON THE SOCIAL COSTS OF CAPITAL GAINS TAX: AN EXPOSITORY NOTE pp. 359-363

- Zane Spindler
Volume 69, issue 1, 2001
- VARIABLE PARAMETER ESTIMATION OF CONSUMER PRICE EXPECTATIONS FOR THE SOUTH AFRICAN ECONOMY pp. 1-39

- Reneéa Koekemoer
- GLOBALISATION AND THE SKILLS BIAS OF OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA pp. 40-71

- Lawrence Edwards
- RETHINKING GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FOR BUSINESS SECTOR R&D IN SOUTH AFRICA: THE CASE FOR TAX INCENTIVES pp. 72-92

- D Kaplan
- LIBERALIZATION OF TRADE IN PRODUCER SERVICES ‐ THE IMPACT ON DEVELOPING COUNTRIES pp. 93-93

- J. Hodge and Hildegunn Nordås
- SHIPPING COSTS AND SOUTH AFRICA'S EXPORT POTENTIAL: AN ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS1 pp. 123-146

- Naudéa Wa
- FISCAL IMPLICATIONS OF PUBLIC‐PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS (PPPs) pp. 147-168

- F CvN Fourie and P Burger
- A NOTE ON INFLATION TARGETING IN SOUTH AFRICA pp. 168-177

- Jp van den Heever
- INFLATION TARGETING IN SOUTH AFRICA: A BUSINESS PERSPECTIVE pp. 178-185

- Buys Cj and Keeton Gr
- INFLATION TARGETING: NOTE ON ADMINISTRATIVE PRICES pp. 185-189

- Eric Schaling and M Schussler
Volume 68, issue 5, 2000
- HIV/AIDS and Economic Growth: A Global Perspective*(1) pp. 360-379

- R Bonnel
- The Macro Implications of HIV/AIDS in South Africa: A Preliminary Assessment pp. 380-392

- Channing Arndt and J D Lewis
- The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Poverty and Inequality in Botswana pp. 393-404

- R Greener, Keith Jefferis and H Siphambe
- Modelling the Macroeconomic Impact of HIV/AIDS in the English Speaking Caribbean pp. 405-412

- S Nicholls, R Mc Lean, K TheodoreR Henry, B Camara and Team
- Economic Impact of HIV Infection in a Cohort of Male Sugar Mill Workers in South Africa pp. 413-419

- Morris Cn, Burdge Dr and Cheevers Ej
- Sources of Financial Assistance for Households Suffering an Adult Death in Kagera, Tanzania pp. 420-443

- Mattias Lundberg, A. Over and P Mujinja
- HIV Transmission in Latin America: Comparison with Africa and Policy Implications pp. 444-454

- Eileen Stillwaggon
- HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care Interventions in Sub‐Saharan Africa: An Econometric Analysis of the Costs of Scaling‐Up pp. 455-467

- Lilani Kumaranayake and Charlotte Watts
Volume 68, issue 4, 2000
- Fiscal Implications of the Economic Globalisation of South Africa pp. 252-269

- Estian Calitz
- Understanding the Effects of Trade Policy Reform: The Case of South Africa pp. 270-281

- Simon Roberts
- The European Union ‐ South Africa Free Trade Agreements and the SADC Region*(1) pp. 282-292

- O Akinkugbe
- Options for Regional Integration in Southern Africa pp. 293-304

- D Evans
- An Economic Analysis and Assessment of Public ‐ Private Partnerships (PPPs) pp. 305-316

- F CvN Fourie and P Burger
- Factor Substitution Possibilities and the Extent of Returns to Scale in Botswana pp. 317-330

- Je Odada and Ip Mogotsi
- Market‐Based Debt Reduction Alternatives with Reference to Sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 331-342

- G Scott
- Capital Gains Tax in South Africa*(1) pp. 343-347

- M Grote and K Fletcher
- Good Tax Practice and Taxing Capital Gains pp. 348-351

- Tj Steenekamp
- Capital Gains Tax: Critical Notes pp. 352-354

- Pa Black
Volume 68, issue 3, 2000
- The Agricultural Marketing Act: A Post ‐ Mortem pp. 161-176

- Groenewald Ja
- A Tax on Gross Fixed Assets as a Minimum Corporate Tax for South Africa pp. 177-185

- Tj Steenekamp
- Exploring the Distribution of Household Income in South Africa*(1) pp. 186-203

- Scott McDonald, Jenifer Piesse and J van Zyl
- An Econometric Evaluation of Academic Development Programmes in Economics pp. 204-215

- Lawrence Edwards
- Unemployment, Policy and Social Partnership pp. 216-228

- C Sellars
- Structural Adjustment and Small Enterprises The Case of Zimbabwe*(1) pp. 229-240

- McPherson Ma
- Ludwig Lachman Memorial Lecture ‐ On the Delicate Nature of Markets pp. 241-249

- K Mittermaier
Volume 68, issue 2, 2000
- The Demand for Money in South Africa: Parameter Stability and Predictive Capacity pp. 80-89

- Pg. Moll
- Is Fiscal Sustainability Attainable? High Interest Rates, Low Growth and the General Balance Effect pp. 90-102

- F C V N Fourie and P Burger
- The Determinants of South African Exports: An Econometric Analysis*(1) pp. 103-113

- W NAUDé
- SADC Trade with the Rest of the World: Winning Export Sectors and Revealed Comparative Advantage Ratios pp. 114-124

- Nicole Valentine and Gena Krasnik
- Openness, the Terms of Trade and Trade Policy in Natural Resource Economies pp. 125-131

- Merle Holden
- Specialisation in South African Manufactures Trade, 1993–1998*(1) pp. 132-137

- R. G. Parr
- Explaining De‐Agriculturalisation in Nigeria: Theory and Evidence pp. 138-145

- R Ilorah
- DJJ Botha: Res Gestae 1973 – 2000 pp. 146-155

- Ml Truu
- In Memoriam pp. 156-157

- Tom Kelly
Volume 68, issue 1, 2000
- Central Banking in Namibia pp. 1-4

- T.K. Alweendo
- Restoring Banking Stability: Beyond Supervised Capital Requirements pp. 5-22

- Gerard Caprio and Patrick Honohan
- International Capital Market Crises and Financial Policy Responses pp. 23-30

- C. C. Okeahalam
- The Development of Financial Markets in Namibia pp. 31-43

- B. Vollan
- Challenges to Banks in Promoting Efficiency in Payment Systems pp. 44-51

- W.G. Mason
- Banks and Micro‐Finance in Namibia pp. 52-64

- C.C. Okeahalam and D.W. Adams
- The Namibian Dollar at Home and Abroad pp. 65-79

- D.J.J. Botha
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