Development Southern Africa
1997 - 2025
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Volume 21, issue 5, 2004
- Editorial pp. 763-764

- Ted Baumann and Marie Kirsten
- The impact of the South African government's SMME programmes: a ten-year review (1994-2003) pp. 765-784

- Christian Rogerson
- Pro-poor microcredit in South Africa: cost-efficiency and productivity of South African pro-poor microfinance institutions pp. 785-798

- Ted Baumann
- Impact assessment of microfinance programmes, including lessons from Khula Enterprise Finance pp. 799-814

- Daniel Makina and Louisa Malobola
- Lessons learnt from Nkwe Enterprise Finance pp. 815-830

- Robert Christen and Douglas Pearce
- Financial intermediation, regulation and the formal microcredit sector in South Africa pp. 831-849

- Reza Daniels
- Informal moneylenders in the Limpopo, Gauteng and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa pp. 851-866

- Pakama Siyongwana
- Small is beautiful, but growth is inevitable: experiences of apex institutions in Senegal and Tanzania pp. 867-878

- Haji HH Semboja
Volume 21, issue 4, 2004
- Road capacity change and its impact on traffic in congested networks: evidence and implications pp. 587-602

- Roger Behrens and Lisa Kane
- Implications of integrated nature conservation for human reproductive health: a case study from Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar pp. 603-621

- Kaisa Korhonen, Ossi Rahkonen and Elina Hemminki
- Manufacturing in South Africa over the last decade: a review of industrial performance and policy pp. 623-644

- David Kaplan
- The value of flower tourism on the Bokkeveld Plateau - a botanical hotspot pp. 645-662

- Jane Turpie and Alison Joubert
- Repositioning the urban environment question in Zimbabwe: a review of the context, conditions and processes pp. 663-686

- Amin Kamete
- 'Undercultivation' and intensification in the Transkei: a case study of historical changes in the use of arable land in Nompa, Shixini pp. 687-706

- Maura Andrew and Roddy Fox
- Deconstructing sustainable development: towards a participatory methodology for natural resource management pp. 707-718

- Patrick Thipe Ntsime
- Response to 'Gender equality rights versus traditional practices' by John C Daly pp. 719-725

- M Fana Sihlongonyane
- The South African dream and the three stumbling blocks pp. 727-742

- Mats Lundahl and Lennart Petersson
- Investment in South Africa - a comment on recent contributions pp. 743-756

- Simon Roberts
Volume 21, issue 3, 2004
- Poverty in Malawi, 1998 pp. 419-441

- Todd Benson, Charles Machinjili and Lawrence Kachikopa
- Perceptions of informal safety nets: A case study from a South African informal settlement pp. 443-460

- Alexander Arnall, Jose Furtado, Jaboury Ghazoul and Cobus de Swardt
- Comparing alternative measures of household income: Evidence from the Khayelitsha/Mitchell's plain survey pp. 461-481

- Jolene Skordis and Matthew Welch
- Poverty in Zambia: Levels, patterns and trends pp. 483-507

- Augustus Kapungwe
- Empowerment and poverty-focused evaluation pp. 509-530

- B. Essama-Nssah
- Farmers' cash crop cultivation decisions in Southern Niassa province, Mozambique pp. 531-554

- Gastao Lukanu, Maryann Green, Peter Greenfield and Steve Worth
- Disaster risk reduction initiatives in South Africa pp. 555-574

- Jaco Vermaak and Dewald van Niekerk
- Do home gardens improve the nutrition of rural pre-schoolers in Lesotho? pp. 575-581

- Likeleli Makhotla and Sheryl Hendriks
Volume 21, issue 2, 2004
- An analysis of the impact of the first phase of South Africa's motor industry development programme (midp), 1995-2000 pp. 251-269

- Maylene Damoense and Alan Simon
- The gear legacy: did gear fail or move South Africa forward in development? pp. 271-288

- Judith Christine Streak
- The relationship between budget deficit and interest rates in South Africa: some econometric results pp. 289-302

- Oludele Akinloye Akinboade
- The occupational pillar of the South African pension system pp. 303-327

- Theovander Merwe
- Financial improvement planning in local governments in Southern Africa, with special reference to Zambia pp. 329-351

- Rolf PA Dauskardt
- Botswana's economy and labour market: are there any lessons for SADC regional integration? pp. 353-364

- Happy Kufigwa Siphambe
- Water management options for food security in South Africa: scenarios, simulations and policy implications pp. 365-384

- Abdul Kamara and Hilmy Sally
- The valuation of water for conservation projects in South Africa pp. 385-398

- Stephen Gerald Hosking and Mariodu Preez
- The future effect of e-business on treasury and risk management systems and treasury management in South Africa pp. 399-414

- Johanvan Rooyen and Willem Reitsma
Volume 21, issue 1, 2004
- The challenge of growth, employment and poverty in the South African economy since democracy: an exploratory review of selected issues pp. 7-31

- Haroon Bhorat and Rashad Cassim
- Integration into the South African core economy: household-level covariates pp. 33-57

- Sten Dieden
- Increases in poverty in South Africa, 1999-2002 pp. 59-85

- Charles Meth and Rosa Dias
- Unemployment and aids: the social-democratic challenge for South Africa pp. 87-108

- Nicoli Nattrass
- The productivity-wage relationship in South Africa: an empirical investigation pp. 109-132

- Jeremy Wakeford
- A three-gap and macrodecomposition analysis for South Africa, 1993-2002 pp. 133-153

- Rob Davies and Dirk Ernst van Seventer
- The influence of policy on the roles of agriculture in South Africa pp. 155-177

- Nick Vink
- South Africa's financial sector ten years on: performance since democracy pp. 179-204

- Penelope Hawkins
- Universal service through roll-out targets and licence conditions: lessons from telecommunications in South Africa pp. 205-225

- James Hodge
- The role for competition policy in economic development: the South African experience pp. 227-243

- Simon Roberts
Volume 20, issue 5, 2003
- An empirical analysis of factors affecting the growth of small-scale poultry enterprises in KwaZulu-Natal pp. 563-578

- Adrian Wynne and Michael Lyne
- Efficiency and equity gains in the rental market for arable land: observations from a communal area of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa pp. 579-593

- Timothy Crookes and Michael Lyne
- Service provision for street-based traders in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal: comparing local findings to lessons drawn from Africa and Asia pp. 595-604

- Andrea Mayrhofer and Sheryl Hendriks
- Cannabis sativa and rural livelihoods in South Africa: politics of cultivation, trade and value in Pondoland pp. 605-615

- Thembela Kepe
- Spatial economic development in South Africa: an overview and evaluation of the platinum spatial development initiative pp. 617-631

- Ewert Kleynhans, Willem Naude and Stefanus van der Merwe
- Implicit water pricing in Namibian farmland markets pp. 633-645

- Jesper Stage and Rick Williams
- HIV/Aids and land: case studies from Kenya, Lesotho and South Africa pp. 647-658

- Scott Drimie
- Urban-rural inequalities in health care delivery in South Africa pp. 659-673

- Frikkie le Booysen
- What do subsistence farmers know about indigenous crops and organic farming? Preliminary experience in KwaZulu-Natal pp. 675-684

- Albert Thembinkosi Modi
Volume 20, issue 4, 2003
- Trends in living conditions and satisfaction among poorer older South Africans: objective and subjective indicators of quality of life in the October Household Survey pp. 457-476

- Valerie Møller and Richard Devey
- Whither the study of development in South Africa? pp. 477-489

- Frik de Beer
- Gender gap in school enrolment among youth in Lesotho pp. 491-503

- Akim Mturi
- Determinants of labour force participation in the North West province of South Africa pp. 505-514

- Philip AE Serumaga-Zake and Willem Naude
- Private rates of return to education of Africans in South Africa for 1995: a Double Hurdle model pp. 515-528

- Philip AE Serumaga-Zake and Willem Naude
- Whose interests are at stake? Civil society and NGOs in South Africa pp. 529-543

- Francien van Driel and Jacqueline van Haren
- Debt relief initiatives and poverty alleviation: lessons from Africa - 22nd SAUSSC pp. 545-549

- Tommy Fenyes and Winston Campbell
Volume 20, issue 3, 2003
- Food prices and long-run purchasing power parity in Africa pp. 321-336

- Joseph Kargbo
- The effects of communal land resource management on forest conservation in northern and north-eastern Namibia pp. 337-359

- Scotney Watts
- The collection of national household survey data in South Africa (1993-2001): Rendering labour migration invisible pp. 361-368

- Dorrit Posel
- The closure of coal mines and local development responses in Coal-Rim Cluster, northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa pp. 369-385

- Etienne Nel, Trevor Hill, Kate Aitchison and Simphiwe Buthelezi
- Sex ratios in South African census data, 1970-96 pp. 387-404

- Heston Phillips, Barbara Anderson and N Phindiwe Tsebe
- Implications of rural settlement patterns for development: A historical case study in Qaukeni, Eastern Cape, South Africa pp. 405-421

- Peter Robinson
- Agricultural growth multipliers for two communal areas of KwaZulu-Natal pp. 423-444

- Sheryl Hendriks and Michael Lyne
Volume 20, issue 2, 2003
- Economy-wide benefits from water-intensive industries in South Africa: Quasi-input-output analysis of the contribution of irrigation agriculture and cultivated plantations in the Crocodile River catchment pp. 171-195

- Rashid Hassan
- Minimum Living Level and Consumer Price Index: What's in a name? pp. 197-212

- Johan Martins
- Obstacles in attracting increased portfolio investment into southern Africa pp. 213-236

- Nicola Brink and Wilma Viviers
- Mining companies' role in sustainable development: The 'why' and 'how' of corporate social responsibility from a business perspective pp. 237-254

- Ralph Hamann
- How should civil society (and the government) respond to 'corporate social responsibility'? A critique of business motivations and the potential for partnerships pp. 255-270

- Ralph Hamann and Nicola Acutt
- The role of Malawian local government in community development pp. 271-282

- Mustafa Hussein
- Poverty in South Africa: Statistical inference for decomposable poverty measures pp. 283-291

- Alfred Ngwane, Venkata Yadavalli and Francois Steffens
- An economic evaluation of area yield insurance for small-scale cane growers pp. 293-305

- Theresa Clover and Wilhelm Nieuwoudt
- A comparison of the technical efficiencies of health districts and hospitals in Botswana pp. 307-320

- Thekke Ramanathan, Koni Suresh Chandra and Wilson Thupeng
Volume 20, issue 1, 2003
- The use of longitudinal spatial analyses of informal settlements in urban development planning pp. 3-19

- John Abbott and David Douglas
- The extent of, and possible explanations for, provincial disparities in progress on reconstruction and development in South Africa pp. 21-48

- Frikkie le Booysen
- Turnover and payroll levies: An unexploited source of regional economic data pp. 49-66

- George Oldham and Michael Hickson
- Socio-economic dimensions of small-scale agriculture: A principal component analysis pp. 67-73

- John Essa and W Lieb Nieuwoudt
- Measuring our competitiveness - a critical examination of the IMD and WEF competitiveness indicators for South Africa pp. 75-88

- David Kaplan
- An economic assessment of the value of cattle to the rural communities in the former Venda region pp. 89-103

- Rendani Randela
- Expenditure patterns and elasticities of rural households sampled in two communal areas of KwaZulu-Natal pp. 105-127

- Sheryl Hendriks and Michael Lyne
- The relationship between financing criteria and the success factors of entrepreneurs in small and medium enterprises pp. 129-142

- Cecile Nieuwenhuizen and Jaap Kroon
- The contribution of livelihood activities in the Limpopo province: Case study evidence from Makua and Manganeng pp. 143-159

- Douglas Crookes
- Conference Review pp. 161-167

- Willem Naude´ and Waldo Krugell
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