South African Journal of Economics
1933 - 2025
Current editor(s): Philip A. Black
From Economic Society of South Africa
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Volume 65, issue 4, 1997
- Growth, Employment and Economic Reform Lessons for South Africa pp. 202-213

- A. Patrick Minford
- The Lachmann Legacy: An Agenda for Macroeconomics pp. 214-223

- R. W. Garrison
- Distribution of Gains from Trade in an Unequal Environment Gains from Trade in the SADC pp. 224-231

- Harald V. Proff
- The Teacher Crisis in South Africa: Quitting, Shirking and ‘Inferior Substitution’ pp. 232-236

- Philip Black and S.G. Hosking
- Can Philosophy of Science be Helpful to Economics? pp. 237-246

- J. S. Hart
- The South African Reserve Bank and the Rate of Interest pp. 247-262

- D.j J. Botha
- South African Life Assurance Legislation: A Survey pp. 263-274

- B.C. Benfield
- Rural ‐ Urban Migration or Urbanization in South Africa pp. 275-283

- Ronald Mears
Volume 65, issue 3, 1997
- The Economics of Health and the Health of Economics pp. 132-143

- W. Duncan Reekie
- Aspects of the Performance of the South African Economy pp. 145-153

- Estian Calitz
- Multilateral Trading, Regional Integration and the Southern African Development Community pp. 154-161

- Xavier Carim
- The Economic Impact of Marine Pollution on the South African Fishing Industry: An Investigative Framework pp. 163-172

- A.D. Saville and A.B. Lumby
- Unlimited and Double Liability Banking in the Cape Colony pp. 173-184

- A.C.M. Webb
- Business Cycles: Psychology and Speculation pp. 186-194

- Brain Bloch
Volume 65, issue 2, 1997
- The Economic Consequences of Boris Yeltsin pp. 70-77

- M.l Truu
- Currency Depreciation, Trade Liberalisation and Economic Development 1 pp. 78-88

- Z. R. Coetzee, K. Kwarada, W. Naude and J. Swanepoel
- The Macroeconomic Impact of Restructuring Public Expenditure by Function in South Africa pp. 89-103

- B. Gibson and D.E.N. van Seventer
- Ownership and Competition in South African Telecommunications pp. 104-111

- Philip Black, P.O. Baird and A. Heese
- The Costs and Benefits of Doctoral Education in Economics in South Africa pp. 112-117

- S G Hosking
- Development Policies in Southern Africa: The Impact of Structural Adjustment Programmes pp. 118-126

- K R. Hope and G. Kayira
Volume 65, issue 1, 1997
- Development Research in the Indian Ocean Region pp. 1-15

- Paige Porter
- Economic Development: Then and Now pp. 5-56

- M. A. B. Siddique
- Good Governance, Property Rights and Sustainable Resource Use pp. 15-23

- Clement Tisdell
- South African ‐ Australian Trade Relations pp. 23-35

- Mj. Bbott
- Labour Market Issues in Zimbabwe: Lessons for South Africa pp. 35-48

- John Knight
- Returns to Education in Tie Manufacturing Sector in Zimbabwe: Some Empirical Evidence pp. 48-55

- Tekaligne Godana
- Development Economics and Classical Economics pp. 56-63

- Paul Oslington
Volume 64, issue 4, 1996
- The Structure of Personal Income Tax in Times of Inflation: A Formula Tax pp. 200-208

- W. Steyn and F.C.v.N. Fourie
- The Distribution of Personal Wealth in South Africa pp. 209-216

- J.H. van Heerden
- Rural Household Savings and the Life Cycle Hypothesis: The Case of South Africa pp. 217-223

- K. Spio and J.A. Groenewald
- The Problem of Revised GDP Figures in South African Alternative Indicator of Economic Activity pp. 224-231

- G.D.I. Barr and L. Sharp
- The Discounting Debate: Accounting for the Future in the Past and the Present pp. 232-241

- B. Lumby and Adrian D. Saville
- Market Structure and Technological Innovation pp. 242-251

- G.F. Meintjes and C.W.I. Pistorius
- Farewell to Prudence pp. 252-261

- F. Stuart Jonesz
Volume 64, issue 3, 1996
- The University as Firm: Oxymoron or a Pour Parler se Tirer D'affaire? pp. 139-150

- W. Duncan Reekie*
- The Term Structure of Interest Rates and Economic Activity in South Africa pp. 151-157

- Hugo Nel*
- Monetary Policy in the New South Africa: Economic and Political Constraints pp. 158-167

- D. Schimulow* and Lorraine Greyling
- The Dual Role of Investment in a Small Open Economy pp. 167-177

- Penny Hawkins*
- The Role of Women in the South African Economy pp. 178-187

- Grietjie Verhoef
- Sequencing, Intensity and Duration of Economic Transformation in Angola pp. 188-199

- FáTIMA MOURA Roque and Maria Paula Fontoura
Volume 64, issue 2, 1996
- The Liquidity of Financial Assets pp. 76-86

- J.U. de Villiers*
- Non‐Governmental Organisations in Regional and Provincial Economic Development pp. 87-95

- H.R. Lloyd and C.V.R. Wait*
- Redistributive Land Policy: A Case Study pp. 96-109

- S. Hosking*
- Export‐orientated Industrialisation in Korea pp. 110-121

- A.L. Müller*
- The Eternal Debt Problem of Sub‐Saharan Africa: 1971–1990 pp. 122-133

- M. A. B. Siddique*
- Government Foreign Borrowing in South Africa ‐ A Note pp. 134-138

- J. Garner*
Volume 64, issue 1, 1996
- Some Aspects of Corporate Taxation in South Africa: The Katz Commission pp. 1-11

- T.J. Steenekamp*
- Excise Taxes on Tobacco: How Much Scope does the Government Have? pp. 12-23

- C.P. van Walbeek*
- Inter‐Industry Wage Differentials: The Wage‐Gap in South Africa [1996 SAJE v64(1)p43] pp. 24-37

- Minnette R. Smit*
- Affirmative Action in South Africa Rational Discrimination According to Akerlof pp. 38-43

- Philip Black
- Recent Developments in Monetary Control Procedures in South Africa pp. 43-48

- Andrie Schoombee
- Industrial Concentration Levels and Trends in South Africa: Completing the Pictures pp. 49-62

- F.C.v.N. Fourie*
- Fiscal Policy in the Transition from Central Plan to Market: The Chinese Experience pp. 62-71

- G.F. Boreham*