South African Journal of Economics
1933 - 2025
Current editor(s): Philip A. Black
From Economic Society of South Africa
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Volume 51, issue 4, 1983
- Market‐orientated Policies and Financial Markets1 pp. 317-327

- A. B. Dickman
- Trends in World Trade pp. 328-341

- P. van Veen
- Mechanization, Learning Periods, and Productivity Change in the South African Coal Mining Industry: 1950–80 pp. 342-351

- R. A. Jones
- Estimating a Consumer Demand Function for South Africa pp. 352-357

- G. D. I. Barr
- The Behaviour of Building Societies and the Variability of the Mortgage Rate pp. 358-365

- C. G. Suddards
- Industrial Decentralization and the Relief of Poverty in the Homelands pp. 366-377

- R. Tomlinson
Volume 51, issue 3, 1983
- Levels of Simplicity in Keynes's Theory of Money and Employment pp. 246-252

- G. L. S. Shackle
- John Maynard Keynes: A View from an Austrian Window pp. 253-260

- L. M. Lachmann
- A Question of Relevance: The General Theory in Keynes's Time and Ours pp. 261-279

- Victoria Chick
- J. M. Keynes and Cambridge in the 1920s pp. 280-285

- H. M. Robertson
- Keynes and South Africa pp. 286-290

- R. W. K. Parsons
- Some Thoughts Around the General Theory pp. 291-302

- D.J.j Botha
- Keynes's Impact on Monetary Economics (Review Article)1 pp. 303-309

- J. F. Labia
Volume 51, issue 2, 1983
- Empirical Tests of the Heckscher – Ohlin Model for South Africa – A Reappraisal of the Methodology pp. 161-167

- Merle Holden
- A Quantitative Review of the Economy of Transkei pp. 168-181

- I. Abedian
- Hedging Policies of the South African Gold Mining Industry pp. 182-189

- R. M. Gidlow
- A Paradigm for a Micro‐level Rural Development Strategy pp. 190-198

- Nick Vink and W. E. Kassier
- An Unconventional Approach to the Analysis of Growth in Developing Countries and its Application in Turkey pp. 199-206

- Z. Hatiboglu
- Monetary Aggregates and Economic Activity: Comment pp. 207-216

- C. Rogers
- Monetary Aggregates and Economic Activity: Reply pp. 217-222

- M. J. Driscoll, J. J. A. Du Plessis and George Ford
- Monetary Aggregates and Economic Activity: Further Comment pp. 223-226

- C. Rogers
- Monetary Aggregates and Economic Activity: Rejoinder pp. 227-230

- M. J. Driscoll, J. J. A. Du Plessis and J. L. Ford
Volume 51, issue 1, 1983
- Agricultural Marketing Problems in the Nineteen Thirties pp. 1-18

- S. J. J. de Swardt
- The Industrial Achievement of South Africa pp. 19-35

- S. P. Viljoen
- Labour Problems and Policies of Half a Century pp. 36-53

- F. J. Steenkamp
- Monetary Policy in South Africa 1932–82 pp. 54-85

- D. G. Franzsen
- Fifty Years of Public Finance pp. 86-111

- G. W. G. Browne
- Fifty Years of the South African Journal of Economics pp. 112-139

- H. M. Robertson
Volume 50, issue 4, 1982
- Corporate Finance and Monetary Policy1 pp. 200-211

- A. B. Dickman
- Rational Expectations and Neoclassical Economics: The Methodology of the New Classical Macroeconomics pp. 212-225

- C. Rogers
- The Victorian Economy (Review Article)1 pp. 226-239

- F. Stuart Jones
- Labour Market Segmentation: The Theoretical Case pp. 240-247

- F. Cassim
- Money and Economic Activity: Some Alternative Results pp. 248-250

- G. D. I. Barr and B. S. Kantor
- Money and Economic Activity: Reply pp. 251-253

- M. J. Driscoll, J. J. A. Du Plessis and J. L. Ford
Volume 50, issue 3, 1982
- Monetary Policy and the Flow of Spending1 pp. 131-138

- D. W. Goedhuys
- A Critical Assessment of the Macro Rational Expectations Paradigm pp. 139-149

- A. D. Lowenberg
- On the Logical Structure of Non‐Fallible Economic Theories pp. 150-158

- H. B. Falkena
- Industrial Decentralization – Reflections on the New Initiatives pp. 159-167

- Colin McCarthy
- Acquisitions and the Public Interest pp. 168-173

- J. V. Tregenna‐piggott
- A Keynesian View of the New Classical Macroeconomics (Review Note) pp. 174-177

- C. Rogers
- The Hungarian Socialist Market Economy (Review Note) pp. 178-184

- A. L. Müller
- The European Miracle (Review Note) pp. 185-189

- P. L. Wickins
Volume 50, issue 2, 1982
- Dien Valutabeeher 'n Nuttige Doel? pp. 62-66

- D. W. Goedhuys
- Economic Interpretations of Nineteenth Century Imperialism pp. 67-80

- F. Stuart Jones
- Consumer Demand Functions in South Africa: An Application of the Houthakker and Taylor Model pp. 81-89

- E. Contogiannis
- A Comparative Advantage Theory of the Subsistence Farm ‐ Household: Applications to Swazi Farming pp. 90-104

- A. R. C. Lows
- Cost‐return Analysis of External Economic Controls pp. 105-112

- J. Swidrowski
- A Comment on the Old Refrain of Money and Near‐Moneys pp. 113-115

- James Cover
- Reply to Professor Cover pp. 116-117

- M. L. Truu
- Vergesig op die Wéreldhuishouding (Boekbeskouing) pp. 118-122

- C. de JONG
Volume 50, issue 1, 1982
- The Nature of Unemployment in South Africa pp. 1-7

- John Knight
- The International Trade Strategy of South Africa pp. 8-15

- C. F. Scheepers
- The Demand for Money and Inflationary Expectations in South Africa, 1965–1980 pp. 16-22

- E. Contogiannis and M. A. Shahi
- Forward Exchange Transactions Under a Floating Rand Exchange Rate System pp. 23-29

- R. M. Gidlow
- The Subsidization of Low – Income Housing pp. 30-40

- J. F. Hofmeyr
- Reply to Mr Knight pp. 41-44

- J. Gerson
- Trade and Technology in Soviet – Western Relations (Review Note) pp. 45-48

- P. L. Wickins
- Testing Rational Expectations: Comment pp. 49-51

- B. Kantor and A.J. Ruskin
- Testing Rational Expectations: Reply pp. 52-53

- E. Shostak