South African Journal of Economics
1933 - 2025
Current editor(s): Philip A. Black
From Economic Society of South Africa
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Volume 57, issue 4, 1989
- Demografie, Skuld en Ekonomiese Ontwikkeling1 pp. 214-223

- S.S. Brand
- The Challenge of Sanctions1 pp. 227-240

- Michael Lipton
- Where was Economics When the Renaissance Happened?1 pp. 241-250

- M.L. Truu
- Canadian Corporate Structure: The Importance of Shadow Groups pp. 251-259

- A. Antoniou and J.C.R. Rowley
- Review Notes: Financial Sanctions Against South Africa*(1) pp. 260-265

- Brian Dollery
- The Other Path: The Invisible Revolution in the Third World1 pp. 266-272

- R. Hirschowitz
- Notes and Comments: An Extension to the Kinked ‐ Demand Curve Theory of Oligopoly pp. 273-275

- B. Bloch
Volume 57, issue 3, 1989
- The South African Angora Goat and Mohair Industry pp. 139-148

- W. A. Pringle and J. A. Döckel
- A Revision of the Theory of Local Government Borrowing pp. 149-155

- D. Solomon
- Trends in Economic Concentration in South Africa pp. 156-167

- F. C. v. N. Fourie and M. R. Smit
- The Effects of Increased Earnings from Traditional Agriculture in Southern Africa pp. 168-177

- W. L. Nieuwoudt and Nick Vink
- On the Real Costs of Military Conscription pp. 178-183

- Christopher Lingle
- Liberty and Development in Africa1 pp. 184-195

- F. Vorhies and F. Glahe
- Money and Economic Activity, A Response to the Reserve Bank pp. 196-202

- G. D. I. Barr and B. S. Kantor
- Economic Historians and the Economy (Review Article)1 pp. 203-209

- D.J.J. Botha
Volume 57, issue 2, 1989
- Content Protection in the Motor Vehicle Industry in the Presence of Joint Ventures pp. 68-79

- R. T. Bell
- Capital, Labour and State: A General Equilibrium Perspective on Liberal and Revisionist Approaches to South African Political Economy pp. 80-87

- Brian Dollery
- Unemployment in a Sector Specific Trade Model in the Presence of Economic Sanctions pp. 88-91

- Merle Holden
- The Nature of Firms and Markets: Do Transactions Approaches Help? pp. 92-102

- F. C.v.N. Fourie
- Economics of Perestroika (Review Article)1 pp. 103-110

- M. L. Truu
- Notes and Comments: International Economics pp. 111-116

- P. D. F. Strydom
- Workings of a Managed Floating Exchange Rate System: A Comment pp. 116-119

- J. J. Cloete
- Economic Sanctions and Interest Group Analysis: Some Reservations pp. 120-124

- Philip Black and J. H. Cooper
- Does Money Supply Endogeneity Matter? pp. 125-129

- Basil Moore
- Does Money Supply Endogeneity Matter? pp. 130-131

- A Comment
- Does Money Supply Endogeneity Matter? pp. 132-135

- A Reply
Volume 57, issue 1, 1989
- Money in South Africa: A Test of the Buffer Stock Model1 pp. 1-9

- George Tavlas
- On Income Distribution and Economic Sanctions pp. 10-14

- J. H. Cooper
- A Comparative Analysis of Structural Imbalance in the Face of a Debt Crisis pp. 15-24

- Merle Holden
- On Interracial Income Distribution in South Africa to the End of the Century pp. 25-36

- Servaas van der Berg
- The Performance of South African Unit Trusts 1977–1986 pp. 37-47

- E. T. Knight and C. Firer
- Unemployment in Conventional Macroeconomic Theory: A Suggestion pp. 48-53

- F. C. v. N. Fourie
- Notes and Comments: The World Bank on Trade Liberalisation pp. 54-59

- A. R. Donaldson
Volume 56, issue 4, 1988
- Privatization: An Economist's View1 pp. 147-155

- S. S. Brand
- Economics of Privatization1 pp. 156-166

- M. L. Truu
- Determinants of the Economic and Political Effects of Trade Sanctions pp. 167-172

- William Kaempfer and A. D. Slowenberg
- The Burden of the Public Debt: A Review pp. 173-181

- J. H. Cooper
- Government Financing Requirement: Short And Long ‐ Run Consequences pp. 182-186

- Philip Black and J. H. Cooper
- Economic Rights in a Charter of Human Rights in South Africa? pp. 187-197

- E. P. Beukes and F. C. v. N. Fourie
- Soviet Technology and the West, 1945‐1985 pp. 198-205

- A. L. Müller
- Kompensatietechnieken in de Oost‐Westhandel pp. 206-213

- P. de Lombaerde
Volume 56, issue 2‐3, 1988
- Research and Development in South African Manufacturing Industries pp. 67-75

- M. Scerri
- Factors Determining Real Exchange Rate Change in South Africa pp. 76-83

- J Gerson and S. B. Kahn
- Workings of a Managed Floating Exchange Rate System for the Rand pp. 84-93

- R. M. Gidlow
- On Urbanization in South Africa pp. 94-105

- H. S. Geyer
- The Kuznets Effect Revisited pp. 106-111

- Cheng‐chung Lai
- Structural Imbalances in South African Agriculture1 pp. 112-122

- T. I. Fenyes, J. Vanzyl and Nick Vink
- Notes and Comments: Non Walrasian Equilibria and Involuntary Unemployment pp. 123-126

- H. Abraham
- The Dollar and Floating Rates in the Seventies (Review Note) pp. 127-133

- D. J. J. Botha
- “The Tragedy of the Commons” and Livestock Farming In Southern Africa: A Comment pp. 134-137

- D. E. Ault and G. L. Rutman
- ‘The Tragedy of the Commons’ and Livestock Farming in Southern Africa: A Reply pp. 138-146

- Nick Vink and W. E. Kassier
Volume 56, issue 1, 1988
- Structural Development of South African Manufacturing Industry ‐ A Policy Perspective pp. 1-15

- Colin McCarthy
- Exchange Rate Policy, Export Base and Gold Mining Taxation pp. 16-23

- R. M. Gidlow
- Does Money Supply Endogeneity Matter? pp. 24-29

- James W. Dean
- The Rhetoric of Economics (Review Article)* pp. 30-37

- J. F. N. Labia
- Strukturele Wanbalanse in die Suid‐Afrikaanse Ekonomie1 pp. 38-49

- S. J. Terreblanche
- Productivity in South African Industry pp. 50-57

- R. M. Du Plooy
- Notes and Comments: Opporunity Costs: Some Issues pp. 58-62

- P. C. Afxentiou