South African Journal of Economics
1933 - 2025
Current editor(s): Philip A. Black
From Economic Society of South Africa
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Volume 61, issue 4, 1993
- The Public Debt: A Medium‐term Perspective pp. 10-29

- A. Roux
- Lessons for South Africa from the New Growth and Trade Theories pp. 262-270

- Merle Holden
- African Economic Development: Situations and Prospects pp. 271-277

- Lawrence Klein
- Discussion pp. 278-280

- G.L. de Wet
- Regional Development and Economic Co‐operation in Africa pp. 281-289

- B.D. Nomvete
- External Imbalance and Structural Adjustment: South Africa in the 1980s pp. 290-296

- N.K. Kusi
- African Wage Movements in the 1980s pp. 297-307

- J.F. Hofmeyr
- Value‐Added Tax and Regressivity in South Africa pp. 308-319

- F.C.v.N. Fourie and A. Owen
- Corporate Tax Rates and Inter‐country Comparisons pp. 320-329

- Vanessa Boshoff
- Affirmative Action: Rational Response to a Changing Environment pp. 330-334

- Philip Black
Volume 61, issue 3, 1993
- Economic Systems in Transition pp. 192-196

- M.L. Truu
- Concentration, Tariff Protection and Industrial Performance in South Africa pp. 197-207

- F.C.v.N. Fourie and A. Smith
- Economic Concentration: A Survey and Evaluation of Policy Options pp. 208-218

- F.C.v.N. Fourie
- On a Provisional Computable General Equilibrium Model for South Africa*(1) pp. 219-226

- W.A. Naudé and P. Brixen
- The Consequences of Export Instability: South Africa, 1971–88 pp. 227-235

- C.P. van Walbeek
- Die Ontwikkeling van die Mark vir Skatkiswissels in Suid‐Afrika 1980–89 pp. 236-243

- Andrie Schoombee
- Challenges for South Africa pp. 249-255

- M.I. Truu
Volume 61, issue 1, 1993
- The Constraining Effects of Limited Foreign Capital Inflow on the Economic Growth of South Africa pp. 1-7

- J.S. van der Walt and G.L. de Wets
- The General Theory, Chapter 2: A Confusing Message pp. 8-19

- P.H. van Eeghen
- Land Scarcity, Property Rights and Resource Allocation in Agriculture: Eastern and Southern Africa pp. 20-28

- D.E. Ault and G.L. Rutman
- Fiscal Illusion and the Level of Indebtedness: An International Comparison pp. 29-37

- B. Dalamagas
- Adolph Wagner and the Plural Society pp. 38-43

- H.R.C. Wright
- Transaction Costs and Labour Contracting in the South African Forestry Industry pp. 44-54

- E.J. Goedecke and G.F. Ortmann
- The Money‐income Causality Debate in South Africa: Comment pp. 55-57

- G.D.I. Barr and B.S. Kantor
- The Money‐income Causality Debate in South Africa: Reply pp. 58-60

- Stan Hurn
- An Optimal Currency Area for South Africa and the BLS Countries: Comment pp. 61-65

- J.G.W. Stuart
- 'n Optimum Valutagebied Suid‐Afrika en die BLS‐lande: Antwoord pp. 66-67

- Wilma Viviers and L. van Wyk
- In Memoriam pp. 68-68

- J.H. Cooper
Volume 60, issue 4, 1992
- Development Theory and Policy in the Third World pp. 198-209

- K.R. Hope
- Budgetary Reform: A Capital Budget? pp. 210-220

- J.V.D.S. Heyns
- The Canada – U.S.A. Free Trade Agreement and Canadian Trade Patterns: Some Ex Ante Results pp. 221-228

- A. Antoniou
- Absolute vs. Relative Concentration in Manufacturing Industry, 1972–1985 pp. 229-238

- D.F. Leach
- Budget Concepts for Fiscal Analysis pp. 239-243

- J. v.d. S. Heyns
- Budget Concepts for Fiscal Analysis: Reply pp. 244-245

- Philip Black and J.H. Cooper
- S.H. Frankel: Reminiscences of an Economist (Review Article)*1 pp. 246-255

- D.J.J. Botha
Volume 60, issue 3, 1992
- Trade Reform: Finding the Right Road*(1) pp. 149-156

- Merle Holden
- Is Algeria a Good Model for For Post‐Apartheid South Africa? pp. 157-164

- R. Barlow and R.C. Porter
- Total Factor Productivity vs. Realism: The South African Coal Mining Industry pp. 165-173

- B. Fine
- Inward Industrialisation as Development Strategy: A Critique pp. 174-179

- Brian Dollery
- Liberalising Foreign Trade (Review Article)*(1) pp. 180-184

- P.D.F. Strydom
- Distributive Justice, Welfare and Liberalism: A Comment pp. 185-187

- Brian Dollery
- Distributive Justice, Welfare and Liberalism: Reply pp. 188-189

- J.H. Cooper
- In Memoriam pp. 190-190

- Nicholas Penny
Volume 60, issue 2, 1992
- Concentration and Profits in South Africa: Monopoly or Efficiency? pp. 82-92

- D.F. Leach
- The Long‐run Properties of the Demand for M3 in South Africa pp. 93-101

- Stan Hurn and Vito Muscatelli
- Pricing Behaviour in South African Manufacturing Industry: 1945–82 pp. 102-111

- Johannes Fedderke
- Meat Price Relationships in South Africa pp. 112-121

- J. van Zyl, A.F. van Heerden, J.A. Groenewald and F.L. Vivier
- The Principles of Justice and Rural Land Reform in South Africa pp. 122-130

- R.A.A. Saber and W.L. Nieuwoudt
- On Social Rates of Return to Investment in Education pp. 131-137

- S.G. Hosking
- Liberty and Development in Africa: Comment pp. 138-139

- S.G. Hosking
- Liberty and Development in Africa: Reply pp. 140-141

- F. Vorhies
Volume 60, issue 1, 1992
- Ludwig Lachmann (1906‐1990) A Biographical Sketch pp. 4-12

- K.H.M. Mittermaier
- Subjectivism, Freedom and Economic Law Ludwig Lachmann Memorial Lecture pp. 24-33

- I.M. Kirzner
- Freedom and Licence: Vote of Thanks to Professor Kirzner pp. 34-36

- D.J.J. Botha
- Entrepreneurship in Classical Greek Literature1 pp. 37-51

- Anastassios Karayiannis
- Equilibrium and Growth: Some Lessons from History1 pp. 52-58

- M L Truu
- Lachmann on Economic Formalism pp. 59-65

- U. Fehl
- Equilibrium Visions pp. 66-73

- M.J. Rizzo
- Lachmann and Hodgson on Institutions pp. 74-76

- C.S.W. Torr