Development Southern Africa
1997 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 5, 2000
- Government-induced teacher failure in South Africa - causes and analysis1 pp. 641-665

- S. G. Hosking
- Against the odds: Health care in an informal settlement in Durban pp. 667-686

- Prisilla Cunnan and Brij Maharaj
- Successful SMEs in South Africa: The case of clothing producers in the Witwatersrand pp. 687-716

- Christian Rogerson
- The case for social security in South Africa: An economic perspective pp. 717-735

- Theo van der Merwe
- The impact of globalisation on local government in South Africa pp. 737-749

- Harry Ballard and Erwin Schwella
- Getting South African banks to serve micro-entrepreneurs: An analysis of policy options pp. 751-767

- Andrie Schoombee
- Macroeconomic policies and their impact on health in Zimbabwe in the 1980s and 1990s: An analysis of the prevalence of diarrhoea, malnutrition, maternal mortality and access to health services pp. 769-790

- Neddy Matshalaga
- Public expenditure and poverty alleviation: Simulations for South Africa pp. 791-805

- Haroon Bhorat
- A creative multidisciplinary approach towards the development of food gardening pp. 807-819

- Wimpie Nell, Basie Wessels, Jo Mokoka and Sophy Machedi
Volume 17, issue 4, 2000
- Cereal producers and the structural adjustment programme (SAP) in Ghana: A welfare analysis of the first decade of SAP pp. 489-499

- Ivy Drafor, Glen Filson and Ellen Goddard
- Beyond community participation? Alternative routes to civil engagement and development in South Africa pp. 501-518

- Tony Emmett
- Decentralisation and local governance theory and the practice in Botswana pp. 519-534

- Kempe Ronald Hope
- Road construction and small enterprise development: The experience of the N4 Maputo corridor pp. 535-566

- Christian Rogerson
- KwaZulu-Natal Income Dynamics Study (KIDS) 1993-98: A longitudinal household database for South African policy analysis pp. 567-581

- Julian May, Michael Carter, Lawrence Haddad and John Maluccio
- The effect of rural inequality on fertility and migration: A literature review pp. 583-602

- Johann Kirsten and Marie Kirsten
- Who received what, where in the Free State? An assessment of post-apartheid housing delivery and policy (1994-98) pp. 603-619

- Lochner Marais and Skip Krige
- DEVELOPMENT DEBATE AND PRACTICE: A situational appraisal of demographic data utilisation in planning in the Eastern Cape province pp. 621-628

- Z. N. Mfono
Volume 17, issue 3, 2000
- Editorial pp. 285-287

- Claudia Manning and Rashad Cassim
- Foreign direct investment, cost competitiveness and the transformation of the Irish economy pp. 289-305

- Frank Barry
- Industry restructuring and regulation: Building a base for sustainable growth - lessons from Latin America pp. 307-337

- Ian Alexander and Antonio Estache
- Regulatory change and competition in the South African electricity supply industry pp. 339-356

- Christopher Hansen
- Competition policy and regulation: A case study of telecommunications pp. 357-371

- Rossana Achterberg
- Liberalising communication services in South Africa pp. 373-387

- James Hodge
- Foreign direct investment in South Africa (1994-9) - confronting globalisation pp. 389-400

- Karen Heese
- Changing lanes: The political economy of the South African automotive value chain pp. 401-415

- Justin Barnes
- Industrial participation, investment and growth: The case of South Africa's defence-related industry pp. 417-435

- Peter Batchelor and John Dunne
- The impact of trade and structural changes on sectoral employment in South Africa pp. 437-466

- Haroon Bhorat
Volume 17, issue 2, 2000
- Resources, household decision making and organisation of labour in food production among small-scale farmers in southern Zambia pp. 165-174

- Thomson Kalinda, Glenn Filson and James Shute
- An economic evaluation of tourism: A case study of accommodation facilities in southern Maputaland pp. 175-188

- George Oldham, Geert Creemers and Taryn Rebeck
- Rural settlement and retail trade business in the Eastern Cape pp. 189-200

- Tabukeli Ruhiiga
- Mobile entrepreneurship: Informal sector cross-border trade and street trade in South Africa pp. 201-219

- Sally Peberdy
- Feminisation of poverty among the street homeless women in South Africa pp. 221-234

- Olusola Olufemi
- Carting in the Northern Province: Structural and geographical change pp. 235-248

- Sabina Mahapa
- Asymmetrical devolution pp. 249-262

- Joachim H-G Wehner
- Development Debate and Practice Revisiting the South African magisterial districts of 1999 pp. 263-276

- Manie Geyer, Mark Orkin, Pali Lehohla and John Kahimbaara
Volume 17, issue 1, 2000
- Regional food security and agricultural policy in southern Africa: A challenge of policy conversion in diverse settings pp. 7-22

- Johan Van Rooyen
- The impact of economic fundamentals on stock markets in southern Africa pp. 23-51

- Keith Jefferis and Charles Okeahalam
- The estimation of intra-industry trade in South Africa pp. 53-63

- Alan Isemonger
- Monitoring and evaluation of women's rural development extension services in South Africa pp. 65-73

- Sazile Mtshali
- The influence of family management on attendance and successful completion of skills training courses in KwaZulu-Natal pp. 75-85

- Sheryl Hendriks and J Maryann Green
- Post-apartheid urban geography: A case study of Greater Johannesburg's Rapid Land Development Programme pp. 87-104

- Lindsay Bremner
- Education and the labour market in Botswana pp. 105-116

- Happy Siphambe
- 'We want to live a better life like other people': Self-assessed development needs of rural women in Ndwedwe, KwaZulu-Natal pp. 117-134

- Ayanda Sotshongaye and Valerie Moller
- Nature-based tourism on communal land: The Mavhulani experience pp. 135-148

- Johan Viljoen and Kamal Naicker
- Identification and prioritisation of access problems in rural areas pp. 149-156

- Ashoke Sarkar and Dipak Ghosh
Volume 16, issue 4, 1999
- Editorial pp. 1-4

- James Leigland and Rosalind Thomas
- South Africa's infrastructure service delivery needs: The role and challenge for public-private partnerships pp. 551-563

- Barry Jackson and Monhla Hlahla
- The municipal infrastructure investment unit: The government's PPP-enabling strategy pp. 565-583

- Monhla Hlahla
- Regulation and facilitation of public-private partnerships: The MSP policy framework pp. 585-606

- Michael Sinclair
- National and provincial PPPs: Issues of supervision and accountability pp. 607-622

- Chris Heymans and Michael Schur
- Nelspruit and Dolphin Coast: Lessons from the first concession contracts pp. 623-648

- Roelf Kotze, Andrew Ferguson and James Leigland
- Johannesburg's strategic plan for municipal service partnerships pp. 649-667

- Prem Govender and James Aiello
- Privatisation of a municipal enterprise through competitive sale: The case of Metro Gas pp. 669-689

- Peter Coetzee and Jan van der Schyff
- Public-private partnerships for waste management: Challenges for policies and procedures pp. 691-705

- James Dohrman and James Aiello
- Financing municipal BOOTs in South Africa: The lenders' perspective pp. 707-728

- Karen Breytenbach and Claudia Manning
- Municipal bonds as alternatives to PPPs: Facilitating direct municipal access to private capital pp. 729-750

- James Leigland and Rosalind Thomas
Volume 16, issue 3, 1999
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Snowy Khoza Molosankwe
- When 'community' is not enough: Managing common property natural resources in rural South Africa pp. 375-401

- Andrew Ainslie
- Grazing into the future: Policy making for South African communal rangelands pp. 403-414

- Peter Scogings, Theunis de Bruyn and Susanne Vetter
- The problem of defining 'community': Challenges for the land reform programme in rural South Africa pp. 415-433

- Thembela Kepe
- Land redistribution in KwaZulu-Natal: An analysis of farmland transactions in 1997 pp. 435-445

- Andrew Graham and Michael Lyne
- A historical irony in the making? State, private sector and land reform in the South African wine industry pp. 447-454

- Johann Hamman and Joachim Ewert
- Towards developing financial management strategies for land reform beneficiaries in the Bloem-fontein/Thaba Nchu area of the Free State province of South Africa pp. 455-466

- Wilhelm Nell, Machiel Viljoen and Michael Lyne
- Women and empowerment through the 'economy of affection' in KwaZulu-Natal: Its significance for sustainable development pp. 467-488

- Anand Singh
- The role of home economics in agricultural extension pp. 489-500

- Sheryl Hendriks and J Maryann Green
- Participation in research and development at the Tshikonelo agricultural project, Northern province pp. 501-518

- Naude Malan
- Geographic information system concepts for land management pp. 519-530

- Theo Kleynhans, Pol Coppin and Lloyd Queen
- Trade policy, productivity and learning: Evidence in South Africa pp. 531-546

- Imraan Valodia
- Project management for strategic change and upliftment (by Gerrit van der Waldt & Andre Knipe) pp. 547-550

- Petal Thring
Volume 16, issue 2, 1999
- Patterns of poverty in South Africa pp. 197-219

- Debbie Budlender
- Solar (photovoltaic) systems, energy use and business activities in Maphephethe, KwaZulu-Natal pp. 221-237

- J Maryann Green and Su Erskine
- Juggling central control and provincial fiscal autonomy in South Africa pp. 239-258

- Albert van Zyl and Laura Walker
- The Botswana Development Corporation: Divestiture policy and citizen participation in the private sector pp. 259-275

- Jonathan Kaunda
- Local economic development: Policy and practice in South Africa pp. 277-289

- Etienne Nel and Graham Humphrys
- Non-governmental organisations and financial sustainability pp. 291-297

- Hennie Conradie
- Invisible capital: The contribution of communal rangelands to rural livelihoods in South Africa pp. 299-318

- Ben Cousins
- The use and management of draught animals by smallholder farmers in the former Ciskei and Transkei pp. 319-333

- David O'Neill, John Sneyd, Nkosi Mzileni, Lulamile Mapeyi, Moses Njekwa and Stanley Israel
- Small-family farm types: Examples from Northern Namibia and implications for agrarian reform in South Africa pp. 335-344

- Allan Low, Penny Akwenye and Kaatry Kamwi
- The significance of geographical information systems for development planning pp. 345-356

- John Williams
- Youth and development in Southern Africa: Achievements and challenges for the social sciences pp. 357-369

- Pempelani Mufune
- Government and politics in the new South Africa: An introductory reader to its institutions, processes and policies (edited by A Venter) pp. 371-373

- Meshack Khosa
Volume 16, issue 1, 1999
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Chris Heymans
- Levels, trends and consistency of employment and unemployment figures in South Africa pp. 3-35

- Stephan Klasen and Ingrid Woolard
- A comparison of poverty in South Africa's nine provinces pp. 37-54

- Murray Leibbrandt and Ingrid Woolard
- Understanding South African social security through recent household surveys: New opportunities and continuing gaps pp. 55-67

- Frances Lund
- Indian Ocean Rim: Assessing the prospects for cooperation and integration pp. 69-88

- Willie Breytenbach
- A review of trade trends: South Africa and the Indian Ocean Rim pp. 89-105

- Merle Holden and Alan Isemonger
- SMME development in Johannesburg's Southern Metropolitan Local Council: An assessment pp. 107-124

- Henry Rwigema and Peter Karungu
- A supply-response analysis of Botswana's livestock and sorghum: An error-correction approach pp. 125-140

- Oludele Akinboade
- The relative importance of liquidity and other constraints inhibiting the growth of small-scale farming in KwaZulu-Natal pp. 141-155

- Louise Fenwick and Mike Lyne
- Distinguishing between individual-and household-level poverty pp. 157-162

- Haroon Bhorat
- The economic development approach to legal reform for rural women: A methodological alternative pp. 163-168

- Carol Leutner
- Effective strategies for reaching the poor pp. 169-181

- Anton Simanowitz
- The challenge of local government delivery pp. 183-193

- John Harris
- Gandhi's vision and values: The moral quest for change in Indian agriculture (by V Pinto ) pp. 195-196

- Charles Machethe
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