Browsing Masters Degrees (Economics) by Issue Date
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A socio-economic survey of the Indian community in the Tongaat-Verulam region.
(1966)No abstract available. -
The Natal Land and Colonisation Company in colonial Natal, 1860 - 1890.
(1991)The Natal Land and Colonisation Company was incorporated in 1860 in London. Its capital was partly subscribed by City financiers, the rest being made up of land obtained from Natal land speculators in exchange for fully-paid-up ... -
The changing nature of female labour supply and its effect on the South African labour market.
(1991)No abstract available. -
A critical evaluation of resale price maintenance in South Africa: an efficiency interpretation.
(1991)Abstract available in PDF. -
The viability of regional monetary integration : the case of the Southern African common monetary area.
(1992)Through mutual trade in goods and assets, economies become closer linked - integrated - and this changes the way these economies react to their own and each other's economic policy and disturbances. Recognising this, the ... -
Factors determining the choice of technique in the manufacturing sector in the Pietermaritzburg economic region.
(1992)Abstract available in PDF. -
A quantitative analysis of the effect of the Group Areas Act on residential property prices in Pietermaritzburg.
(1993)Abstract available in PDF. -
The structure and growth of the service sector in South Africa (1945-1990)
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"The solidarity group programme: a mechanism for delivering credit to informal sector microenterprises".
(1993)No abstract available. -
Relevance of the Todaro model in explaining Black migration to and within the Durban Functional Region.
(1994)Until recently it was fashionable to describe Durban as one of the fastest growing cities in the world. For those who held this view, the proliferation of informal settlements in and around the city pointed to massive ... -
An applied trancendental logarithmic cost function : economies of scale and elasticities of substitution in selected South African manufacturing sectors (1972-1990).
(1995)Moll (1991) has criticised the proposal that demand restructuring should act as the impetus for economic growth in a post-apartheid South Africa on the grounds of, a lack of empirical support. The demand restructuring ... -
Local content protection in the motor vehicle industry in South Africa, 1960-1990.
(1996)No abstract available. -
An analysis of export support measures with special reference to South Africa, and the impact of the general export incentive scheme.
(1996)South Africa, in common with many other developing countries, embarked on an import substitution policy to promote development and industrialisation. Although initially successful, it was recognised in the late 1960s that ...