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Johan Fourie | INTRODUCTION: MACROECONOMIC HISTORY IN SOUTH AFRICA: THE SOUTH AFRICAN RESERVE BANK CENTENNIAL SPECIAL ISSUE | 117-121 |
Bradley Bordiss (heterodox/Post-Keynesian) & Jannie Rossouw (orthodox/neo-classical) | OBITUARY: PROFESSOR VISHNU PADAYACHEE, 1952-2021 | 122-123 |
Mariusz Lukasiewicz | BOURSES, BANKS, AND BOERS: JOHANNESBURG’S FRENCH CONNECTIONS AND THE PARIS KRACH OF 1895 | 124-148 |
Lloyd Melusi Maphosa, Anton Ehlers, Johan Fourie, & Ed M. Kerby | THE GROWTH AND DIVERSITY OF THE CAPE PRIVATE CAPITAL MARKET, 1892-1902 | 149-174 |
Barry Eichengreen | GOLD AND SOUTH AFRICA’S GREAT DEPRESSION | 175-193 |
Bradley Bordiss, Vishnu Padayachee & Jannie Rossouw | TWO OF THE MOST EVENTFUL YEARS IN THE HISTORY OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN RESERVE BANK: WILLIAM HENRY CLEGG AND JOHANNES POSTMUS AND THE 1931-1932 CRISIS | 194-212 |
Christie Swanepoel & Philip T. Fliers | THE FUEL OF UNPARALLELED RECOVERY: MONETARY POLICY IN SOUTH AFRICA BETWEEN 1925 AND 1936 | 213-244 |
Cobus Vermeulen | ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF PRIVATE SHAREHOLDING IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN RESERVE BANK | 245-263 |
Ellen Feingold, Johan Fourie & Leigh Gardner | A TALE OF PAPER AND GOLD: A MATERIAL HISTORY OF MONEY IN SOUTH AFRICA | 264-281 |
Gideon Du Rand, Ruan Erasmus, Hylton Hollander, Monique Reid & Dawie Van Lill | THE EVOLUTION OF CENTRAL BANK COMMUNICATION AS EXPERIENCED BY THE SOUTH AFRICAN RESERVE BANK | 282-312 |
Roy Havemann | THE SOUTH AFRICAN SMALL BANKS’ CRISIS OF 2002/3 | 313-338 |
Hylton Hollander & Roy Havemann | SOUTH AFRICA’S 2003-2013 CREDIT BOOM AND BUST: LESSONS FOR MACROPRUDENTIAL POLICY | 339-365 |