South African Journal of Economics
1933 - 2025
Current editor(s): Philip A. Black
From Economic Society of South Africa
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Volume 45, issue 4, 1977
- Education and Income Distribution1 pp. 205-222

- G. J. Trotter
- Equity and Efficiency as Components of the General Welfare pp. 223-229

- J de V. Graaff
- Die Vermindering van Inkomeverskille in Suid‐Afrika: Beleidsmaatreëls pp. 230-240

- S. S. Brand
- Income Distribution and the Composition of Final Demand in South Africa pp. 241-251

- Philip Black
- The Narrowing of Wage Differentials in South Africa pp. 252-268

- Jill Nattrass
- Notes and Comments New Houses on the West Rand and Pretoria: Comment pp. 269-271

- P. Corbett
- New Houses on the West Rand and Pretoria: Reply pp. 272-272

- P. A. Kerbel and Y. Uliel
Volume 45, issue 3, 1977
- Black Industrial Entrepreneurship pp. 140-147

- H. J. J. Reynders
- Determinants of Black Wages: A Case Study pp. 148-155

- D. Colby, J. Ditzian and R. Waxmonsky
- Cost‐Push Inflation and Balance of Payments Theory pp. 156-161

- P. D. F. Strydom and H. Wiehahn
- The Money Supply Process in South Africa pp. 162-169

- E. Contogiannis
- Dr Wassenaar and the State pp. 170-174

- D. J. J. Botha
- On the Definition and Measurement of Inflation pp. 175-178

- Peter Lewin
- On the Definition of Inflation: A Comment pp. 179-182

- D. J. J Botha
- Towards a New South African Competition Policy ‐ (Review Article) pp. 183-188

- A. Spandau
- Harry Gordon Johnson: A Personal Reminiscence pp. 189-190

- D. J. J. Botha
- Notes and Comments Growth Employment and Equity: A Comprehensive Strategy for the Sudan (Review Note) pp. 191-204

- H. Zarenda
Volume 45, issue 2, 1977
- Tariffs and the Printing Industry in South Africa, 1906–1939 pp. 74-87

- A. B. Lumby
- Die Vryemarkekonomie na Tweehonderd Jaar: Waarheen Nou?1 pp. 88-96

- J. Jones
- Regional Economic Growth and Consumer Potential of Urban Blacks1 pp. 97-103

- Philip Black
- The Purchase of New Houses on the West Rand and in Pretoria1 pp. 104-119

- P. A. Kerbel and Y. Uliel
- Model Specifications and Stochasticism in Economic Methodology pp. 110-114

- Lawrence Boland
- A Reconsideration of the Definition of Money1 pp. 115-121

- Colin McCarthy
- Notes and Comments the Quest for a Neo‐Marxist Approach to Contemporary South Africa ‐ (Review Note)1 pp. 122-125

- D. Yudelman
- International Price Elasticities: A Further Comment pp. 126-128

- M. M. Courtney
- International Price Elasticities: A Rejoinder pp. 129-139

- P. D. F. Strydom
Volume 45, issue 1, 1977
- Die Geleentheidsgrenslyn van Bankinstellings pp. 1-11

- J. H. Meijer
- The Covered Margin Indicator of Speculative Activity pp. 12-23

- J. J. van Belles
- The Extra‐Budgetary Sector in South Africa ‐ A New Dimension in Budgetary Analysis1 pp. 24-38

- J. van der Spuy Heyns
- Forward Exchange Policy in South Africa pp. 39-51

- R. M. Gidlow
- Testability in Economic Science pp. 51-59

- Lawrence Boland
- Notes and Comments Testability in Economic Science: A Comment pp. 60-61

- A. F. Clark
- Obituary pp. 62-63

- William John Busschau and W. J. Busschau
Volume 44, issue 4, 1976
- The Economic Rationale for Educational Planning pp. 224-244

- G. J. Trotter
- Euge! Belle! Dear Mr. Smith: The Wealth of Nations, 1776–19761 pp. 245-262

- H. M. Robertson
- Adam Smith: A Homage from Germany pp. 263-265

- D.J.J. Botha
- Inflation in South Africa II: Aggregate Demand and Price Expectations pp. 266-277

- P. D. F. Strydom and L. Steenkamp
- Efficiency in the Time‐Phased Ricardian Trade Model pp. 278-281

- A. Erdilek
- Foreign Investment and Domestic Savings – A Comment pp. 282-284

- U. C. Gulati
- On Built‐in Inflation, Imported Prices and the Phillips Curve: A Comment pp. 285-291

- P. J. Strebel
- Inflation in South Africa: Comment1 pp. 292-296

- M. M. Courtney
- Inflation in South Africa: Comment II pp. 297-305

- J. C. van Zyl
- Inflation in South Africa: Comment III pp. 306-307

- E. Shostak
- Inflation in South Africa: Reply pp. 308-314

- P. D. F. Strydom
Volume 44, issue 3, 1976
- The Derivation of the Preference Pattern in Revealed Preference Theory pp. 141-146

- C. G. Suddards
- Sectoral Price Effects: An Input‐Output Analysis pp. 147-153

- Y. Uliel
- The Incidence of Transport Costs on South African Exports pp. 154-162

- A. J. Yeats
- Government, Currency and Country Banks in England, 1770–1797 pp. 163-174

- F. Stuart Jones
- Factors Determining Acquisition Performance pp. 175-185

- A. R. Lipworth and P. J. Strebel
- On Import Substitution in Nigeria pp. 186-194

- M. N. Ogbonna
- Notes and Comments pp. 195-201

- G. L. de Wet
- The Production Function and Aggregation: A Rejoinder pp. 202-209

- P. Le Roux
- The Production Function and Aggregation: A Second Rejoinder pp. 210-212

- S. Archer and J. Maree
Volume 44, issue 2, 1976
- Inflation in South Africa I: Institutional Aspects pp. 72-85

- P. D. F. Strydom
- Tariffs and Gold in South Africa, 1886–1939 pp. 86-99

- A. B. Lumby
- Effective Tariff Protection in South Africa pp. 100-107

- S. P. J. Du Plessis
- The Black‐White Wage Gap, 1951–1969 pp. 108-115

- Peter Lewin
- Urban Poverty in Nigeria pp. 116-121

- J. Onuora Onah and E. C. Iwuji
- Notes and Comments pp. 122-124

- W. L. Nieuwoudt
- Revealed Measurement Error and the Estimation of Economic Relationships: A Comment pp. 125-127

- J. McDonald
- The Government and the Central Bank: A Comment pp. 128-130

- Henrik Akerlund
- Aspekte van Ekonomiese Beleid pp. 131-135

- P.D.F. Strydorr
Volume 44, issue 1, 1976
- Entrepreneurship – The True Spring of Human Action pp. 1-15

- Z. S. A. Gurzynski
- A Study in the Economics of Manual Skill Acquisitions1 pp. 16-28

- Arnt Spandau
- The State of Cost‐Benefit Analysis in Economic Theory pp. 29-37

- G. L. de Wet
- Migrant Labour and South African Economic Development pp. 38-51

- Jill Nattrass
- Exchange Control and the Blocked Rand Mechanism pp. 52-58

- R. M. Gidlow
- The Legacy of Keynes – (Review Note) pp. 59-62

- A. R. Prest