South African Journal of Economics
1933 - 2025
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Volume 59, issue 4, 1991
- After Apartheid: Correcting Economic Failure pp. 210-217

- P D F Strydom
- Begrotingsnorme in Suid‐Afrika: Retoriek, Werklikheid en Integriteit pp. 218-228

- J. v.d. S. Heyns
- Causality, Predictability and Monetary Targets in South Africa pp. 229-241

- Stan Hurn
- Insurance by Large Corporations: The Melamet Commission pp. 241-249

- J.U. de Villiers and Robert Vivian
- Immiserizing Growth, Foreign Capital and Tariffs: Policy Implications pp. 250-253

- J.H. Cooper
- The International Grain Market 1 pp. 254-267

- R.J. Otto and J.A. Groenewald
- Opportunity Costs, Fixed Costs and Economic Profits: A Note on the Theory of the Firm pp. 268-273

- E.C. Pasour
- On the Criterion for the Correctness of Conjectures in Oligopoly Models pp. 274-280

- Coldwell Daniel
- Nationalisation of the Mines: Comment pp. 281-284

- Graham Davis
- Nationalisation of the Mines: An Equitable Alternative: Reply pp. 285-286

- M.A. von Below
- Homeland Multipliers and the Decentralisation Policy: Comment pp. 287-291

- Jim Cobbe
- Homeland Multipliers and the Decentralisation Policy: Comment pp. 291-293

- J. S. van der Walt
- Homeland Multipliers and the Decentralization Policy: Reply pp. 294-295

- Philip Black, Franz Siebrits and D.H. van Papendorp
Volume 59, issue 3, 1991
- Economic Growth, Agricultural Reform and the Alleviation of Poverty pp. 121-140

- Helena Dolny
- Trade Reform and Structural Adjustment pp. 141-151

- I. Goldin and D. Evans
- On the Perverse Effects of Financial Sector Reform in Anglophone Africa pp. 152-166

- C. Harvey
- Financial Management and Economic Development: Some Issues pp. 167-180

- T. Killick
- Growth Through Redistribution: A Dangerous Fantasy? pp. 181-190

- T. Moll
- Financial Resources for Development pp. 191-202

- S. Please
- Sub‐optimal Market‐led Adjustment to External Shock in Developing Countries pp. 203-209

- J. Spraos
Volume 59, issue 2, 1991
- Capital Flight from South Africa: Magnitude and Causes pp. 60-77

- Ben Smit and B.A. Mocke
- Trade Sanctions, Sector ‐ Specific Unemployment and Income Distribution: A Dual Approach pp. 72-76

- Leonard Wang
- Costs of Industrial Decentralisation in South Africa pp. 77-87

- A. L. Dickman
- Health Economics: Issues for South Africa pp. 88-96

- Peter Hilsenrath and H. Joseph
- The Privatization of Electric Utilities: Economic Aspects pp. 97-104

- Graham Davis
- Peristroika Mark II (Review Article)1 pp. 105-112

- M. L. Truu
- Distributive Justice Welfare Economics and Liberalism: Reply pp. 116-120

- J.H. Cooper
Volume 59, issue 1, 1991
- Real Exchange Rates and their Measurement pp. 1-8

- Merle Holden
- Economic Concentration and Anti ‐ Inflationary Demand Policy in South Africa pp. 9-19

- F. C. v. N. Fourie
- Homeland Multipliers and the Decentralisation Policy pp. 20-25

- Philip Black, Franz Siebrits and D. H. van Papendorp
- An Evaluation of the Price Structure in South Africa pp. 26-33

- D. E. N. van Seventer and F. D. van Niekerk
- Distributive Justice, Welfare Economics and Liberalism pp. 34-41

- J. H. Cooper
- The Economics of Alternative National Service1 pp. 42-48

- A. Roux
- Opportunity Costs, Profits and Entrepreneurship pp. 49-52

- E. C. Pasour
- Economic Sanctions and Interest Group Analysis: A Reply pp. 53-56

- William Kaempfer and A. D. Lowenberg
- Economic Sanctions and Interest Group Analysis: Rejoinder pp. 57-59

- Philip Black and J.H. Cooper
Volume 58, issue 4, 1990
- Markets, Information and Liberty pp. 242-249

- P.D.F. Strydom
- Economic Systems, Economic Performance and the Mixed Economy pp. 250-257

- M.L. Truu
- The Informal Economy in South Africa pp. 258-268

- I. Abedian and M. Desmidt
- Namibian Fish Resources: An Alternative Conservation Policy pp. 269-275

- Helieh Rostami
- Kriteria vir die Evaluering van 'n Optimum Valutagebied vir Suid‐Afrika en die BLS ‐ Lande pp. 276-285

- Wilma Viviers
- Economic Sanctions, Monopoly and X ‐ Inefficiency pp. 286-289

- Philip Black
- A Retail Perspective of the Informal Sector pp. 290-297

- M. Broom and Carolyn Joyce‐clarke
- Post‐independence Trends in Education in Zimbabwe pp. 298-307

- Glyn Edwards and Clement Tisdell
Volume 58, issue 3, 1990
- William Harold Hutt: A Personal Memoir pp. 167-172

- O.P.F. Horwood
- ‘Economists and the Public’: A Re‐Visit pp. 173-178

- G.W.G. Browne
- W.H. Hutt's Analysis of Labour Unions and their Consequences pp. 179-187

- M.O. Reynolds
- Nationalisation of the Mines: An Equitable Alternative pp. 188-196

- M.A. von Below
- Trade Elasticities for South Africa: An Empirical Model pp. 197-203

- D. Lawrence and G. van der Westhuizen
- Finansieringsprobleme Rondom die IMF pp. 204-211

- Helena van Zyl
- R & D and the International Competitiveness of the South African Manufacturing Sector pp. 212-228

- M. Scerri
- An Economic Analysis of Human Fertility in Kwazulu, Southern Africa pp. 229-233

- W.L. Nieuwoudt and C.D. Fairlamb
- Notes and Comments: Money and Economic Activity, A Response to the Reserve Bank: Comment pp. 234-236

- B. Moor
- Money and Economic Activity: A Response to the Reserve Bank: A Reply pp. 237-239

- C.D.I. Barr and B.S. Kantor
- Trends in Economic Concentration in South Africa: A Comment pp. 240-241

- P.E.J. Brooks
Volume 58, issue 2, 1990
- Introductory Survey pp. 76-82

- G. Maasdorp
- Post‐war Regional Planning: Theory and Record pp. 83-92

- R. Bloch
- A Cost‐effective Industrial Location Policy pp. 93-101

- R. Tomlinson
- Decentralisation Incentives, Industrialists Plans and the Location of Manufacturing Activity pp. 102-109

- M. Addleson
- Metropolitan Dominance, Export Promotion and the Future Role of the Coastal Metropolitan Areas pp. 110-119

- Servaas van der Berg and J.C. Lötter
- A Metropolitan Region in Decline: Socio‐economic Conditions in the Greater Algoa Bay Area pp. 120-128

- W.J. Davies
- Costs of Decentralisation: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis pp. 129-135

- Merle Holden
- Regional Development Policy: A Critical Evaluation pp. 136-141

- Paul Holden
- Decentralisation in the Ciskei: A Critique pp. 142-148

- Philip Black
- Regional Development and Government Intervention in the Provision of Transport and Electricity Services pp. 149-155

- J.L. Wallis and M.L. Truu
- The Financing of Regional Policy: The Regional Services Councils pp. 156-163

- D. Solomon
Volume 58, issue 1, 1990
- Tax Reform Issues in South Africa in the 1990s pp. 1-11

- B.P.J. van Rensburg
- Belasting op Toegevoegde Waarde: Pas dit Suid‐Afrika?1 pp. 12-23

- B J.P. van Rensburg
- Die Potensiële Groeikoers in Suid‐Afrika: Die Lesse van die Tagtigerjare1 pp. 24-34

- G. L. de Wet
- The Revised Southern African Customs Union Agreement: An Appraisal pp. 36-44

- X.P. Guma
- The Rhetoric and Substance of Basic Needs pp. 45-50

- P.C. Afxentiou
- The Real Tragedy of the Commons: Livestock Production in Kwazulu pp. 51-56

- M.C. Lyne and W.L. Nieuwoudt
- Notes and Comments: 'n Terugblik na die Franzsen Kommissie pp. 57-58

- D.W. Goedhuys
- A Theoretical Query on the Macroeconomics of Disinvestment pp. 59-62

- Zane Spindler
- Unemployment in Conventional Macroeconomic Theory: A Comment pp. 63-69

- P Le Roux
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