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AUTHOR |
TITLE |
PAGE |
Martine Mariotti & Johan Fourie | THE ECONOMICS OF APARTHEID: AN INTRODUCTION | 113 |
Mats Lundahl | SOME STEPPING STONES IN THE ECONOMIC MODELLING OF APARTHEID | 126 |
Anton D. Lowenberg | AN ECONOMIC MODEL OF THE APARTHEID STATE | 146 |
Lindie Koorts | IF NEITHER CAPITALISM NOR COMMUNISM, THEN WHAT? DF MALAN AND THE NATIONAL PARTY’S ECONOMIC RHETORIC, 1895-1954 | 170 |
Martine Mariotti & Danelle van Zyl-Hermann | POLICY, PRACTICE AND PERCEPTION: RECONCIDERING THE EFFICACY AND MEANING OF STATUTORY JOB RESERVATION IN SOUTH AFRICA, 1956-1979 | 197 |
Servaas van der Berg | THE TRANSITION FROM APARTHEID: SOCIAL SPENDING SHIFTS PRECEDED POLITICAL REFORM | 234 |
Nicoli Nattrass | DECONSTRUCTING PROFITIBILITY UNER APARTHEID: 1960-1989 | 245 |
Roy Havemann | THE EXCHANGE CONTROL SYSTEM UNDER APARTHEID | 268 |
Roger Southall | THE AFRICAN MIDDLE CLASS IN SOUTH AFRICA 1910-1994 | 287 |
Katherine Eriksson | DOES THE LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION IN PRIMARY SCHOOL AFFECT LATER LABOUR MARKET OUTCOMES? EVIDENCE FROM SOUTH AFRICA | 311 |
Waldo Krugell | THE SPATIAL PERSISTENCE OF POPULATION AND WEALTH DURING APARTHEID: COMPARING THE 1911 AND 2011 CENSUSES | 336 |