South African Journal of Economics
1933 - 2025
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Volume 67, issue 4, 1999
- Polarised Development in a SADC Free Trade Area pp. 211-220

- Colin McCarthy
- Inflation Targeting in South Africa pp. 221-225

- T.T. Mboweni
- Global Financial Architecture in a Time of Change pp. 226-249

- Curtis Taylor
- On Testing Cross ‐ Section Growth Models*(1) pp. 240-254

- Scott McDonald and Jennifer Roberts
- On the Literature of the Economics of Technological Change pp. 255-262

- D.E. Kaplan
- The Monetary Approach: A Methodological Appraisal pp. 263-274

- D. Hodge
Volume 67, issue 3, 1999
- A Dual Economy Perspective on Inter‐Industry Wage Differentials pp. 147-154

- Minette R. Smit
- Decomposing Shifts in Labour Demand in South Africa pp. 155-168

- Haroon Bhorat and J. Hodge
- South African Education: A Principal ‐ Agent Problem pp. 169-177

- A.P. de Villiers
- Educational Certification and Earnings: Evidence from Botswana pp. 178-186

- H.K. Siphambe
- Linkage Banking for Micro‐Enterprises in South Africa pp. 187-200

- Andrie Schoombee
- A CGE Model for Environmental Policy Evaluation in the South African Mining Sector pp. 201-210

- Rainer Thiele
Volume 67, issue 2, 1999
- The East Asian Financial Crises: Causes, Consequences and Lessons pp. 82-91

- Eui‐Gak Hwang
- The State and Industrialisation in Korea and Brazil pp. 91-102

- John Luiz
- Emerging Markets, Short Term Capital Movements and International Regulation pp. 103-114

- (review Article)
- The Competition Act, 1998: An Economic Perspective pp. 115-125

- W. Duncan Reekie
- Concentration, Labour Quality and Wages in the South Concentration, Labour African Manufacturing Sector pp. 127-142

- Minette R. Smit
- The October Household Survey, Unemployment and the Informal Sector: A Note pp. 143-146

- Haroon Bhorat
Volume 67, issue 1, 1999
- On South African Labour Policies pp. 1-14

- F. S. Barker
- Money, Interest Rates, Income and Inflation in South Africa pp. 15-30

- P. G. Moll
- The Concentration‐Profits Stale Mate II: Ideological Rifts and Methodological Stress pp. 31-43

- F. C.v.N. Fourie and A. Smith
- The Foreign Indebtedness of Moderately and Severely‐Indebted Developing Countries pp. 44-51

- P.C. Afxentiou and Apostolos Serletis
- The Algamation Movement in Banking in South Africa, 1863–1920 pp. 52-71

- F. Stuart Jones
- Okeahalam and Bah on Corruption: A Comment pp. 72-77

- Sinclair Davidson
- Davidson on Corruption: A Reply pp. 78-79

- C.C. Okeahalam and I. Bah
Volume 66, issue 4, 1998
- Problems and Prospects of African Economic Development pp. 202-214

- Colin McCarthy
- On the Cost ‐ Increasing Effects of the New Labour Laws in South Africa pp. 215-220

- Philip Black and Neil Rankin
- Globalization and Developing Countries pp. 221-232

- M.M. El Toukhy
- Government Exports, Instability and Economic Growth in Sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 233-241

- W.R.J. Alexander and P. Hansen
- The Role of Parliament in the Budgetary Process pp. 242-255

- W. Krafchik and J. Wehner
- The Consumption Function and Informal Sector Credit in Nigeria pp. 256-264

- S.A. Tella
- The Concentration ‐ Profits Stalemate I: Causality and Interpretation Problems pp. 265-276

- F. C.v.N. Fourie and A. Smith
- Economics and Anthropology: In Search of Partnerships pp. 277-282

- J Booyens
Volume 66, issue 3, 1998
- Socio ‐ Economic Environment and Labour Absorption in South Africa pp. 145-154

- Nicolaas Schoeman and James Blignaut
- Job Creation and Economic Growth pp. 155-163

- Elsabe Loots
- Commercial Banking Services for Micro‐Entrepreneurs in South Africa pp. 164-175

- Andrie Schoombee
- Perceived Corruption and Investment in Sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 176-186

- C. C. Okeahalam and I. Bah
- Monopoly and Profits versus Monopoly and Wages: Two Sides of a Coin? pp. 187-197

- F C.v.N. Fourie and Minette R. Smit
- Economic Science Today: Obsolete in a Changing World? (Summary) pp. 198-201

- J H van Heerden
Volume 66, issue 2, 1998
- Die Beoefening van die Ekonomie as Wetenskap: Verouderd in 'n Veranderende Wêreld? pp. 86-95

- Jh van Heerden
- Labour Relations in the 21st Century: Lessons from W.H. Hutt pp. 96-102

- Charles W. Baird
- The Maastricht Constraint and Budget Deficits pp. 103-113

- J. Duperrut
- Development and the Environment: Some Basic Issues pp. 114-122

- James Blignaut and E.f. Heymann
- Natural Resources and Sustainable Economic Development in South Africa pp. 123-131

- Ronald Mears
- Improving Economics: The Role of Economic History pp. 132-138

- S. Schirmer
Volume 66, issue 1, 1998
- Dynamic Market Equilibrium and the Rate of Adjustment pp. 1-9

- N. Labia
- The Microeconomics of Money and Finance: A Survey pp. 10-20

- H. Visser
- Can South Africa Afford Full Liberalisation of Exchange Controls? Some Lessons from International Experience pp. 21-29

- Nicola Theron
- Business Imperialism and the Imperial Banks in South Africa pp. 30-42

- F. Stuart Jones
- Determinants of Reputational Signalling in South Africa pp. 43-51

- S. Davidson
- Budget Deficit and Subsidies: Obstacles to Economic Reforms in India*(1) pp. 52-63

- K.C. Roy and Clement Tisdell
- The Indonesian Economy Since 1966 pp. 64-72

- A.L. Müller
- Economic History at Large pp. 73-85

- D.J.J. Botha
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