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Vishnu Padayachee, Jannie Rossouw & Stefan Schirmer | EDITORIAL STATEMENT | 1 |
Jannie Rossouw | A SELECTIVE REFLECTION ON THE INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN RESERVE BANK SINCE 1921 | 3 |
Paul Styger, Andrea Saayman |
THE ECONOMIC ARCHITECTURE OF THE TWO DE KOCKS | 21 |
Jannie Rossouw, Vishnu Padayachee |
REFLECTING ON NINETY YEARS OF INTERMITTENT SUCCESS: THE EXPERIENCE OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN RESERVE BANK WITH INFLATION SINCE 1921 | 53 |
Brian Kahn, Shaun de Jager |
AN ASSESSMENT OF INFLATION TARGETING AND ITS APPLICATION IN SOUTH AFRICA | 73 |
Hasan Comert, Gerald Epstein | INFLATION TARGETING IN SOUTH AFRICA: FRIEND OR FOE OF DEVELOPMENT? | 94 |
Bradley Bordiss, Vishnu Padayachee |
“A SUPERIOR PRACTICAL MAN”: SIR HENRY STRAKOSCH, THE GOLD STANDARD AND MONETARY POLICY DEBATES IN SOUTH AFRICA, 1920–23 | 114 |
Jannie Rossouw, Adèle Breytenbach |
IDENTIFYING CENTRAL BANKS WITH SHAREHOLDING: A REVIEW OF AVAILABLE LITERATURE | 124 |