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2006, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 327-330 The dichotomies that enslave us: engaging with Raymond Suttner's view of our national heritage
by Catherine Ndinda
2006, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 3-27 Talking to the ancestors: national heritage, the Freedom Charter and nation-building in South Africa in 2005
by Raymond Suttner - 29-43 Estimating household willingness to pay for water services in a rural economy: The case of Kanye in southern Botswana
by James Mbata - 45-61 Overcoming underdevelopment in South Africa's second economy
by Michael Aliber & Marie Kirsten & Rasigan Maharajh & Josephilda Nhlapo-Hlope & Oupa Nkoane - 63-83 Human resource development and growth: improving access to and equity in the provision of education and health services in South Africa
by Pundy Pillay - 85-96 The demise of a South African growth point, Butterworth in the Eastern Cape: a community development model as an alternative strategy for development
by Chris Musampa - 97-122 Competition for the use of public open space in low-income urban areas: the economic potential of urban gardening in Khayelitsha, Cape Town
by Sue Reuther & Neil Dewar - 123-145 Immigration policy in South Africa: does it make economic sense?
by Matthew Stern & Gabor Szalontai - 147-170 Exchange rate volatility and agricultural trade under policy reforms in South Africa
by Joseph Kargbo
2005, Volume 22, Issue 5
- 607-622 The growth challenges of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in South Africa's food processing complex
by Charles Mather - 623-642 Unpacking tourism SMMEs in South Africa: structure, support needs and policy response
by Christian Rogerson - 643-656 Nigerian commercial farmers versus government commodity marketing boards: revisiting the cost of a partnership gone sour
by Richard Ilorah - 657-671 Employment creation through the provision of social development services: exploring the options
by Renette du Toit - 673-693 Botox and bridges: South African exports of health and construction services
by Matthew Stern - 695-716 Participatory multi-criteria decision analysis: a new tool for integrated development planning
by Leanne Scott - 717-728 Financial instruments of the poor: initial findings from the South African Financial Diaries study
by Daryl Collins - 729-739 The development of socially responsible investment in South Africa: experience and evolution of SRI in global markets
by Karen Heese
2005, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 467-482 The reach and impact of Child Support Grants: evidence from KwaZulu-Natal
by Anne Case & Victoria Hosegood & Frances Lund - 483-500 What we have learnt from post-1994 innovations in pro-poor service delivery in South Africa: a case study-based analysis
by Ronelle Burger - 501-514 New agricultural development criteria: a proposal for project design and implementation
by Aart-Jan Verschoor & Johan van Rooyen & Luc D'Haese - 515-528 Cost-benefit analysis of a disease control programme with special reference to ticks and tick-borne diseases in the former Venda region
by Rendani Randela - 529-548 District Assemblies in a fix: the perils of the politics of capacity in the political and administrative reforms in Malawi
by Blessings Chinsinga - 549-567 Civil society and the right to have access to social security in South Africa
by Naude Malan - 569-588 The extent of anti-export bias in the South African economy during the 1990s
by Logan Rangasamy - 589-604 Reforming Tanzania's tea sector: a story of success?
by John Baffes
2005, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 293-318 Migration and HIV/AIDS in South Africa
by Jonathan Crush & Brian Williams & Eleanor Gouws & Mark Lurie - 319-345 An evaluation of age-sex distributions of South Africa's population within the context of HIV/AIDS
by Eric Udjo - 347-363 Why HIV/AIDS prevention strategies fail in Botswana: considering discourses of sexuality
by Peggy Gabo Ntseane & Julia Preece - 365-382 Place, belonging and population displacement: new ecological reserves in Mozambique and South Africa
by Teresa Connor - 383-408 The quality of environmental impact assessment in Malawi: a retrospective analysis
by Solani Dennis Mhango - 409-428 Contested land tenure reform in South Africa: experiences from Namaqualand
by Poul Wisborg & Rick Rohde - 429-439 Analysing and evaluating the taxpayer's demand for merit goods: the case of public sector education and health in Mauritius
by Sanjeev Sobhee - 441-458 Political dimensions of environmental conflicts in Kosi Bay, South Africa: significance of the new post-apartheid governance system
by Sylvain Guyot - 459-478 The scope and extent of home-based business income relative to employment earnings in financing household expenditures: a study undertaken in a subeconomic housing area within the Cape Metropole
by Bernard Pick & Harry Herbert Ballard
2005, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 163-185 Tourism impact, distribution and development: The spatial structure of tourism in the Western Cape province of South Africa
by Scarlett Cornelissen - 187-197 Patterns of condom use: Perspectives of men in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
by Pranitha Maharaj - 199-214 Informal retailing through home-based micro-enterprises: The role of spaza shops
by AA Ligthelm - 215-232 Counting the costs of a twenty-first century census: South Africa's census 2001
by Julian May & Pali Lehohla - 233-249 The tourism potential of Beaufort West: a study based on visitor demand
by Jan-willem van Staden & Lochner Marais - 251-265 Unlocking the rural tourism potential of the Limpopo province of South Africa: Some strategic guidelines
by Aluoneswi Elvis Mafunzwaini & Leon Hugo - 267-276 Further progress in the desegregation of South African towns and cities, 1996-2001
by Aj Christopher - 277-290 Poverty, human rights law and socio-economic realities in South Africa
by John Mubangizi & Betty Mubangizi - 291-292 The economy of Africa
by Philippe Hugon
2005, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-12 Adoption of fertiliser and hybrid seeds by smallholder maize farmers in Southern Malawi
by Ephraim Chirwa - 13-26 Situation analysis of an informal settlement in the Vaal Triangle
by Wilna Oldewage-theron & Emsie Dicks & Carin Napier & Rajab Rutengwe - 27-45 Income diversification before and after economic shocks: evidence from urban and rural Zimbabwe
by Lire Ersado - 47-65 Development planning and citizenship in Cape Town
by John Williams - 67-85 Problems and prospects for conservation and indigenous community development in rural Botswana
by Joy Sammy & Christopher Opio - 87-102 Strangers in a strange land: citizenship and the immigration debate in Lesotho
by John Akokpari - 103-123 The challenges facing empirical estimation of household food (in)security in South Africa
by Sheryl Hendriks - 125-141 Access to urban markets for small-scale producers of indigenous cereals: a qualitative study of consumption practices and potential demand among urban consumers in Polokwane
by Anne Bichard & Sandrine Dury & Hettie Schonfeldt & Tshidi Moroka & Faith Motau & Nicolas Bricas - 143-160 A descriptive study of the dynamics of relative poverty in the Western Cape province of South Africa
by P. Serumaga-zake & D. Kotze & R. Madsen - 161-162 Perceptions of citizenship responsibility amongst Botswana youth
by Julia Preece & Dama Mosweunyane
2004, Volume 21, Issue 5
- 763-764 Editorial
by Ted Baumann & Marie Kirsten - 765-784 The impact of the South African government's SMME programmes: a ten-year review (1994-2003)
by Christian Rogerson - 785-798 Pro-poor microcredit in South Africa: cost-efficiency and productivity of South African pro-poor microfinance institutions
by Ted Baumann - 799-814 Impact assessment of microfinance programmes, including lessons from Khula Enterprise Finance
by Daniel Makina & Louisa Malobola - 815-830 Lessons learnt from Nkwe Enterprise Finance
by Robert Christen & Douglas Pearce - 831-849 Financial intermediation, regulation and the formal microcredit sector in South Africa
by Reza Daniels - 851-866 Informal moneylenders in the Limpopo, Gauteng and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa
by Pakama Siyongwana - 867-878 Small is beautiful, but growth is inevitable: experiences of apex institutions in Senegal and Tanzania
by Haji HH Semboja
2004, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 587-602 Road capacity change and its impact on traffic in congested networks: evidence and implications
by Roger Behrens & Lisa Kane - 603-621 Implications of integrated nature conservation for human reproductive health: a case study from Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar
by Kaisa Korhonen & Ossi Rahkonen & Elina Hemminki - 623-644 Manufacturing in South Africa over the last decade: a review of industrial performance and policy
by David Kaplan - 645-662 The value of flower tourism on the Bokkeveld Plateau - a botanical hotspot
by Jane Turpie & Alison Joubert - 663-686 Repositioning the urban environment question in Zimbabwe: a review of the context, conditions and processes
by Amin Kamete - 687-706 'Undercultivation' and intensification in the Transkei: a case study of historical changes in the use of arable land in Nompa, Shixini
by Maura Andrew & Roddy Fox - 707-718 Deconstructing sustainable development: towards a participatory methodology for natural resource management
by Patrick Thipe Ntsime - 719-725 Response to 'Gender equality rights versus traditional practices' by John C Daly
by M Fana Sihlongonyane - 727-742 The South African dream and the three stumbling blocks
by Mats Lundahl & Lennart Petersson - 743-756 Investment in South Africa - a comment on recent contributions
by Simon Roberts
2004, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 419-441 Poverty in Malawi, 1998
by Todd Benson & Charles Machinjili & Lawrence Kachikopa - 443-460 Perceptions of informal safety nets: A case study from a South African informal settlement
by Alexander Arnall & Jose Furtado & Jaboury Ghazoul & Cobus de Swardt - 461-481 Comparing alternative measures of household income: Evidence from the Khayelitsha/Mitchell's plain survey
by Jolene Skordis & Matthew Welch - 483-507 Poverty in Zambia: Levels, patterns and trends
by Augustus Kapungwe - 509-530 Empowerment and poverty-focused evaluation
by B. Essama-Nssah - 531-554 Farmers' cash crop cultivation decisions in Southern Niassa province, Mozambique
by Gastao Lukanu & Maryann Green & Peter Greenfield & Steve Worth - 555-574 Disaster risk reduction initiatives in South Africa
by Jaco Vermaak & Dewald van Niekerk - 575-581 Do home gardens improve the nutrition of rural pre-schoolers in Lesotho?
by Likeleli Makhotla & Sheryl Hendriks
2004, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 251-269 An analysis of the impact of the first phase of South Africa's motor industry development programme (midp), 1995-2000
by Maylene Damoense & Alan Simon - 271-288 The gear legacy: did gear fail or move South Africa forward in development?
by Judith Christine Streak - 289-302 The relationship between budget deficit and interest rates in South Africa: some econometric results
by Oludele Akinloye Akinboade - 303-327 The occupational pillar of the South African pension system
by Theovander Merwe - 329-351 Financial improvement planning in local governments in Southern Africa, with special reference to Zambia
by Rolf PA Dauskardt - 353-364 Botswana's economy and labour market: are there any lessons for SADC regional integration?
by Happy Kufigwa Siphambe - 365-384 Water management options for food security in South Africa: scenarios, simulations and policy implications
by Abdul Kamara & Hilmy Sally - 385-398 The valuation of water for conservation projects in South Africa
by Stephen Gerald Hosking & Mariodu Preez - 399-414 The future effect of e-business on treasury and risk management systems and treasury management in South Africa
by Johanvan Rooyen & Willem Reitsma
2004, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 7-31 The challenge of growth, employment and poverty in the South African economy since democracy: an exploratory review of selected issues
by Haroon Bhorat & Rashad Cassim - 33-57 Integration into the South African core economy: household-level covariates
by Sten Dieden - 59-85 Increases in poverty in South Africa, 1999-2002
by Charles Meth & Rosa Dias - 87-108 Unemployment and aids: the social-democratic challenge for South Africa
by Nicoli Nattrass - 109-132 The productivity-wage relationship in South Africa: an empirical investigation
by Jeremy Wakeford - 133-153 A three-gap and macrodecomposition analysis for South Africa, 1993-2002
by Rob Davies & Dirk Ernst van Seventer - 155-177 The influence of policy on the roles of agriculture in South Africa
by Nick Vink - 179-204 South Africa's financial sector ten years on: performance since democracy
by Penelope Hawkins - 205-225 Universal service through roll-out targets and licence conditions: lessons from telecommunications in South Africa
by James Hodge - 227-243 The role for competition policy in economic development: the South African experience
by Simon Roberts
2003, Volume 20, Issue 5
- 563-578 An empirical analysis of factors affecting the growth of small-scale poultry enterprises in KwaZulu-Natal
by Adrian Wynne & Michael Lyne - 579-593 Efficiency and equity gains in the rental market for arable land: observations from a communal area of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
by Timothy Crookes & Michael Lyne - 595-604 Service provision for street-based traders in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal: comparing local findings to lessons drawn from Africa and Asia
by Andrea Mayrhofer & Sheryl Hendriks - 605-615 Cannabis sativa and rural livelihoods in South Africa: politics of cultivation, trade and value in Pondoland
by Thembela Kepe - 617-631 Spatial economic development in South Africa: an overview and evaluation of the platinum spatial development initiative
by Ewert PJ Kleynhans & Willem Naude & Stefanus van der Merwe - 633-645 Implicit water pricing in Namibian farmland markets
by Jesper Stage & Rick Williams - 647-658 HIV/Aids and land: case studies from Kenya, Lesotho and South Africa
by Scott Drimie - 659-673 Urban-rural inequalities in health care delivery in South Africa
by Frikkie le Booysen - 675-684 What do subsistence farmers know about indigenous crops and organic farming? Preliminary experience in KwaZulu-Natal
by Albert Thembinkosi Modi
2003, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 457-476 Trends in living conditions and satisfaction among poorer older South Africans: objective and subjective indicators of quality of life in the October Household Survey
by Valerie Møller & Richard Devey - 477-489 Whither the study of development in South Africa?
by Frik de Beer - 491-503 Gender gap in school enrolment among youth in Lesotho
by Akim Mturi - 505-514 Determinants of labour force participation in the North West province of South Africa
by Philip AE Serumaga-Zake & Willem Naude - 515-528 Private rates of return to education of Africans in South Africa for 1995: a Double Hurdle model
by Philip AE Serumaga-Zake & Willem Naude - 529-543 Whose interests are at stake? Civil society and NGOs in South Africa
by Francien van Driel & Jacqueline van Haren - 545-549 Debt relief initiatives and poverty alleviation: lessons from Africa - 22nd SAUSSC
by Tommy Fenyes & Winston Campbell
2003, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 321-336 Food prices and long-run purchasing power parity in Africa
by Joseph Kargbo - 337-359 The effects of communal land resource management on forest conservation in northern and north-eastern Namibia
by Scotney Watts - 361-368 The collection of national household survey data in South Africa (1993-2001): Rendering labour migration invisible
by Dorrit Posel - 369-385 The closure of coal mines and local development responses in Coal-Rim Cluster, northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
by Etienne Nel & Trevor Hill & Kate Aitchison & Simphiwe Buthelezi - 387-404 Sex ratios in South African census data, 1970-96
by Heston Phillips & Barbara Anderson & N Phindiwe Tsebe - 405-421 Implications of rural settlement patterns for development: A historical case study in Qaukeni, Eastern Cape, South Africa
by Peter Robinson - 423-444 Agricultural growth multipliers for two communal areas of KwaZulu-Natal
by Sheryl Hendriks & Michael Lyne
2003, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 171-195 Economy-wide benefits from water-intensive industries in South Africa: Quasi-input-output analysis of the contribution of irrigation agriculture and cultivated plantations in the Crocodile River catchment
by Rashid Hassan - 197-212 Minimum Living Level and Consumer Price Index: What's in a name?
by Johan Martins - 213-236 Obstacles in attracting increased portfolio investment into southern Africa
by Nicola Brink & Wilma Viviers - 237-254 Mining companies' role in sustainable development: The 'why' and 'how' of corporate social responsibility from a business perspective
by Ralph Hamann - 255-270 How should civil society (and the government) respond to 'corporate social responsibility'? A critique of business motivations and the potential for partnerships
by Ralph Hamann & Nicola Acutt - 271-282 The role of Malawian local government in community development
by Mustafa Hussein - 283-291 Poverty in South Africa: Statistical inference for decomposable poverty measures
by Alfred Ngwane & Venkata Yadavalli & Francois Steffens - 293-305 An economic evaluation of area yield insurance for small-scale cane growers
by Theresa Clover & Wilhelm Nieuwoudt - 307-320 A comparison of the technical efficiencies of health districts and hospitals in Botswana
by Thekke Ramanathan & Koni Suresh Chandra & Wilson Thupeng
2003, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 3-19 The use of longitudinal spatial analyses of informal settlements in urban development planning
by John Abbott & David Douglas - 21-48 The extent of, and possible explanations for, provincial disparities in progress on reconstruction and development in South Africa
by Frikkie le Booysen - 49-66 Turnover and payroll levies: An unexploited source of regional economic data
by George Oldham & Michael Hickson - 67-73 Socio-economic dimensions of small-scale agriculture: A principal component analysis
by John Essa & W Lieb Nieuwoudt - 75-88 Measuring our competitiveness - a critical examination of the IMD and WEF competitiveness indicators for South Africa
by David Kaplan - 89-103 An economic assessment of the value of cattle to the rural communities in the former Venda region
by Rendani Randela - 105-127 Expenditure patterns and elasticities of rural households sampled in two communal areas of KwaZulu-Natal
by Sheryl Hendriks & Michael Lyne - 129-142 The relationship between financing criteria and the success factors of entrepreneurs in small and medium enterprises
by Cecile Nieuwenhuizen & Jaap Kroon - 143-159 The contribution of livelihood activities in the Limpopo province: Case study evidence from Makua and Manganeng
by Douglas Crookes - 161-167 Conference Review
by Willem Naude´ & Waldo Krugell
2002, Volume 19, Issue 5
- 591-591 Editorial
by Mashupye Ratale Kgaphola - 593-614 Cost-benefit analysis of energy efficiency in urban low-cost housing
by Harald Winkler & Randall Spalding-Fecher & Lwazikazi Tyani & Khorommbi Matibe - 615-639 Human and social capital in Soweto in 1999: Report on a field study
by Barbara Piazza-Georgi - 641-658 Connecting to global markets in the Internet age: The case of South African wooden furniture producers
by Sagren Moodley - 659-679 Internet-enabled supply chain integration: Prospects and challenges for the South African automotive industry
by Sagren Moodley - 681-697 Perceptions of economic and financial conditions of households in 2000
by Meshack Khosa - 699-717 Sources of successful cost recovery for water: Evidence from a national survey of South African municipalities
by Rod Alence - 719-734 Does South Africa need trade promotion organisations?
by Imraan Valodia & Richard Goode & Cecil Macheke - 735-750 Credit guarantee schemes as an instrument to promote access to finance for small and medium enterprises: An analysis of Khula Enterprise Finance Ltd's individual credit guarantee scheme
by Morne Nigrini & Andrie Schoombee
2002, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 441-454 The implications of South Africa's skills migration policy for country competitiveness
by Albert Wocke & Saul Klein - 455-466 Barriers that disconnect homeless people and make homelessness difficult to interpret
by Olusola Olufemi - 467-481 'Don't owe, won't pay!': A critical analysis of the Jubilee SA position on South African government debt
by Richard Walker & Nicoli Nattrass - 483-501 A poverty indicator system for local government
by Leanne Scott - 503-529 Linking agribusiness and small-scale farmers in developing countries: Is there a new role for contract farming?
by Johann Kirsten & Kurt Sartorius - 531-543 Combating poverty in South Africa
by Boyboy Motloung & Ronald Mears - 545-560 Poverty: Deprivations in terms of basic needs
by Alfred Ngwane & Venkata Yadavalli & Francois Steffens - 561-572 The determinants of rural and urban household poverty in the North West province of South Africa
by Philip Serumaga-Zake & Willem Naude - 573-581 Unemployment, marginalisation and survival in Greater East London
by Richard Haines & Geoffrey Wood
2002, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 369-387 Water, energy and sustainable economic development in South Africa
by Mike Goldblatt & Glynn Davies - 389-403 Economic reforms and the prospect for sustainable development in Tanzania
by Kassim Kulindwa - 405-418 Zambia: Structural adjustment, rural livelihoods and sustainable development
by Guy Scott - 419-430 Short-term effects of policy reform on tourism and the macroeconomy in Zimbabwe: Applied CGE analysis
by Ramos Mabugu
2002, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 221-237 A survey of the adoption of cleaner technology by South African firms
by Raewyn Peart - 239-259 Integration and intra-industry trade adjustment in South Africa
by Lennart Petersson - 261-271 Video evidencing and palmtop computer technology to support the formalisation of land rights
by Michael Barry & Lani Roux & Glynnis Barodien & Ian Bishop - 273-288 From past to present: The historical context of environmental and coastal management in Tanzania
by Elin Torell - 289-306 Differentiation in black education
by Servaas van der Berg & Louise Wood & Neil le Roux - 307-327 Land use and extension services at Wovwe Rice Scheme, Malawi
by Wiseman Chijere Chirwa - 329-355 The utilisation of engineering services bulk infrastructure components in integrated development planning
by Sharon Biermann & Martin Landre
2002, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 7-28 Tourism development in the SADC region: The opportunities and challenges
by Robert Cleverdon - 29-59 Tourism, business linkages and small enterprise development in South Africa
by Marie kirsten & Christian Rogerson - 61-82 Making tourism work for the poor: Strategies and challenges in southern Africa
by Caroline Ashley & Dilys Roe - 83-103 The impacts of tourism investment on rural communities: Three case studies in South Africa
by Karin Mahony & Jurgens Van Zyl - 105-121 Development of preliminary tourism satellite accounts for Namibia
by Helen Suich - 123-141 Satellite and resource accounting as tools for tourism planning in southern Africa
by Daneswar Poonyth & Jonathan Barnes & Helen Suich & Mokgadi Monamati - 143-167 Tourism and local economic development: The case of the Highlands Meander
by Christian Rogerson - 169-190 Urban tourism in the developing world: The case of Johannesburg
by Christian Rogerson - 191-212 Information communication technologies and the potential for rural tourism SMME development: The case of the Wild Coast
by France Bourgouin
2001, Volume 18, Issue 5
- 541-552 Using group ratings to assess household food security: Empirical evidence from southern Africa
by Calogero Carletto & Charles Masangano & Gilles Bergeron & Saul Morris - 553-579 Changes in poverty in Zimbabwe between 1990 and 1996: Worsening outcomes under adverse conditions
by Jeffrey Alwang & Lire Ersado & Nelson Taruvinga - 581-604 The role of land-based strategies in rural livelihoods: The contribution of arable production, animal husbandry and natural resource harvesting in communal areas in South Africa
by Charlie Shackleton & Sheona Shackleton & Ben Cousins - 605-624 A project management approach to the implementation of development programmes within the local government sphere: An empirical analysis
by Heather Nel - 625-633 A cost-benefit analysis of landmine clearance in Mozambique
by Gareth Elliot & Geoff Harris - 635-650 Urban agriculture, gender and empowerment: An alternative view
by Rachel Slater - 651-670 Who are the heads of household, what do they do, and is the concept of headship useful? An analysis of headship in South Africa
by Dorrit Posel - 671-682 Labour market discrimination in the North West province of South Africa
by Philip AE Serumaga-Zake & Willem Naude
2001, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 405-421 Resource shifts in South African schools after the political transition
by Servaas van der Berg - 423-441 Energy use in the Namibian economy from 1995 to 1998
by Jesper Stage & Florette Fleermuys - 443-455 Domestic tourist spending and economic development: The case of the North West Province
by Melville Saayman & Andrea Saayman & Juliet Rhodes - 457-469 First steps in the desegregation of South African towns and cities, 1991-6
by Anthony Christopher - 471-491 Trade and the structure of South African production, 1984-97
by Lawrence Edwards - 493-511 Changing factor market conditions in South Africa: The capital market - a sectoral description of the period 1970-97
by Johannes Fedderke & John Kayemba & Simon Henderson & Martine Mariotti & Prabhat Vaze - 513-523 Contributing to the African Renaissance vision: The role of South African higher education institutions
by Stephanus PT Malan - 525-535 The historical evolution of demographic data compilation, evaluation and use in South Africa
by Zanele Mfono
2001, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 261-278 An analysis of the determinants of labour force participation and unemployment in South Africa's North-West province
by Willem Naude & Philip Serumaga-Zake - 279-293 Clearing the ground in the Spatial Development Initiatives (SDIs): Analysing 'process' on South Africa's Wild Coast
by Thembela Kepe - 295-308 Relationship between the mode of land redistribution, tenure security and agricultural credit use in KwaZulu-Natal
by Andrew Graham & Mark AgDarroch - 309-325 Determinants of animal traction adoption in traditional agriculture: An application of the multivariate probit procedure to the case of Lesotho
by James Mbata