South African Journal of Economics
1933 - 2025
Current editor(s): Philip A. Black
From Economic Society of South Africa
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Volume 53, issue 4, 1985
- The Evolution of the Theory of Economic Policy*1 pp. 204-214

- J. A. Lombard
- Perspectives on the World Economy *1 pp. 215-225

- Herbert Giersch
- Alternative Measures of Exchange Rates and Exchange Rate Policy in South Africa pp. 226-234

- M. G. Holden and P. Holden*
- On Hayek's Philosophy of Limited Government and the Economic Order (Review Article)*1 pp. 235-243

- H. B. Falkena
- Opportunity Costs and Collective Bargaining pp. 244-250

- P. C. Afxentiou*
- Budget Deficits and the Growth of Public Expenditure in South Africa pp. 251-257

- G. Tridimas*
- A Production Function Analysis of the South African Sugar Industry pp. 258-269

- G. F. Ortmann*
- The Relationship Between Unemployment and Vacancies in South Africa pp. 270-274

- F. S. Barker and J. A. Döckel*
- Notes and Comments: A Note on State Assistance to Marginal Gold Mines pp. 275-278

- S. A. Cloete*
Volume 53, issue 3, 1985
- Divergent Expectations and Rational Expectations pp. 142-147

- J. Runde and C. Torr*
- Forward Exchange Policy in South Africa: Guidelines for Reform pp. 148-156

- R. M. Gidlow
- The Monetary Control System of the South African Reserve Bank: Monetarist or Post Keynesian pp. 157-161

- C. Rogers*
- The Site Value Tax: an Evaluation pp. 162-167

- D. Solomon*
- The Differential Impact of a Change in the Rating System pp. 168-171

- D.J.J. Botha*
- Britain and the Economic Development of Tropical Africa, Asia and South America in the Age of Imperialism (Review Article)*1 pp. 172-185

- F. Stuart Jones*
- Sanctions and Economic Theory pp. 186-191

- J. H. Cooper*
- Policy, Power and Order ‐ the Persistence of Economic Problems in Capitalist States pp. 192-195

- R. Lubinsky
Volume 53, issue 2, 1985
- A Critique of Clower's Dual Decision Hypothesis pp. 75-82

- C. Rogers*
- Effective Demand Failure: Critique of an Anti‐Monetary Theory pp. 83-92

- T. R. Edwards*
- Poor Whites and the Role of the State: The Evidence pp. 93-108

- I. Abedian and B. Standish*
- The Rand Monetary Area Agreement pp. 109-120

- X. P. Guma*
- The Demand for Money in South Africa: A Comment *1 pp. 121-127

- John Whittaker
- Labour Demand in Australian Manufacturing: A Further Analysis pp. 128-131

- John Mangan and L. Stokes*
Volume 53, issue 1, 1985
- The Rural African and Gold Mining in Southern Africa 1976–1980 pp. 1-16

- D. E. Ault and G. L. Rutman*
- Issues in South African Unemployment pp. 17-26

- R. T. Bell*
- Competition in Atomistic and Oligopsonistic Markets: The South African Pharmaceutical Industry pp. 27-37

- D. R. Scott and W. D. Reekie*
- Conceptual Issues in the Measurement of Economic and Productive Efficiencies pp. 38-45

- Clement Tisdell
- The Modified Role of Discount Houses and Accommodation Policies of the Reserve Bank pp. 46-54

- R. M. Gidlow*
- Notes and Comments: Involuntary Unemployment and Equilibrium pp. 55-57

- C. S. W. Torr*
- The Envelope Curve and Market Structure: A Note pp. 58-61

- P. C. Afxentiou*
Volume 52, issue 4, 1984
- Monetêre Stabiliteit as Voorvereiste in die Ekonomiese Politiek pp. 217-224

- J.A. Lombard
- Market Structure and Inflation in South Africa: A Test of the Administered Price Hypothesis pp. 225-233

- Brian Dollery
- Industriële Konsentrasie en Inflasie in Suid Afrika 1972–1979 pp. 234-245

- F. C. v. N. Fourie
- Factor Endowments, Technology and Foreign Trade pp. 246-255

- F. Moura Roque
- An Analysis of the Sources of Growth in State Expenditure in South Africa 1920–1982 pp. 256-267

- I. Abedian and B. Standish
- Notes and Comments: The Prinicple of Effective Demand Versus Effective Demand Failure pp. 268-270

- C. S. W. Torr
Volume 52, issue 3, 1984
- Minimum Efficient Scale in South African Industry: An Application of the Survivor Technique pp. 147-154

- W. D. Reekie
- Piecemeal Optimization and Public Utility Pricing pp. 155-163

- J. L. Wallis
- Forward Exchange Arrangements and Exchange Control Policy in South Africa pp. 164-170

- R. M. Gidlow
- Economic Intergration in Southern Africa: Progress or Decline? pp. 171-176

- Jacqueline Matthews
- Southern Africa and the Threat of Economic Sanctions pp. 177-186

- J. H. Cooper
- The New Keynesian Approach to Economic Policy1 pp. 187-194

- P. D. F. Strydom
- The Determinants of Labour Demand in Australian Manufacturing pp. 195-203

- John Mangan and L. Stokes
- H. M. ROBERTSON, 1905–1984 pp. 204-209

- J. de V. Graaff
Volume 52, issue 2, 1984
- The New Economic History and the Industrial Revolution pp. 77-88

- F. Stuart Jones
- The Business Cycle and Public Policy pp. 89-96

- D. W. Goedhuys
- The Structure‐Conduct‐Performance Paradigm in a South African Setting pp. 97-103

- W. D. Reekie
- General Equilibrium and ‘Competition’: On Competition as Strategy pp. 104-113

- M. S. Addleson
- The St Louis Equation and the South African Economy: Some Preliminary Results pp. 114-126

- C. Rogers and P. Morgenrood
- Economics Education in South African Output Analysis pp. 127-137

- H. Zarenda and D. Rees
Volume 52, issue 1, 1984
- The Demand for Money in South Africa: Towards a More Accurate Perpesctive pp. 1-28

- A. S. Courakis
- South Africa in World Trade pp. 29-42

- J.C. van Zyl
- Inflationary‐Recession and Saving Ratios pp. 43-46

- O. O. Allsbrook
- Total Satiation and Competitive Equilibrium pp. 47-50

- R. E. Kohn
- The Allocation of Resources to Education in South Africa pp. 51-60

- M. A. Marais
- Notes and Comments: Employment Policies in the Soviet Bloc (Review Note) pp. 61-65

- A. L. Müller