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An Occasional Paper is a publication for the dissemination of research done in the South African Reserve Bank. Although the research programme of the Bank is a continuous process, the Occasional Papers are only published on an ad hoc basis.
Occasional Papers
No 1: The optimal allocation of savings in the South African economy and the role of monetary policy
by J A Lombard and J P van den Heever
No 2: Notes on oil, gold and inflation
No 3: South Africa's balance of payments: Sources, methods and reliability
by E J van der Merwe and M C Bester
No 4: South Africa's public-sector accounts, 1973 to 1990
No 5: Suid-Afrika se nasionale rekeninge, 1946 tot 1990
No 6: Is South Africa in a debt trap?
by E J van der Merwe
No 7: The framework of the public sector equations in the South African Reserve Bank's econometric model
No 8: The compilation and importance of household debt in South Africa
by B E van der Walt and J W Prinsloo
No 9: Exchange rate management policies in South Africa: Recent experience and prospects
by E J van der Merwe
No 10: The forecast performance of alternative models of inflation
by C J Pretorius and T N Janse van Rensburg
No 11: The framework of the monetary block's equations in the South African Reserve Bank econometric model
by S de Jager
No 12: The influence of socio-political developments on banks in South Africa, 1992 - 1997
by S J van der Walt
No 13: The forward rate as an optimal predictor of the future spot rate in South Africa : An econometric analysis
by G R Wesso
No 14: The saving behaviour of the South African economy
by J W Prinsloo
No 15: Capital controls and the volatility of South African exchange rates
by G N Farrell
No 16: The monetary transmission mechanism in South Africa
by M M Smal and S de Jager
No 17: South African real interest rates in comparative perspective: theory and evidence
by B Kahn and G N Farrell
No 18: Broad money demand and financial liberalisation in South Africa
by G R Wesso
No 19: Inflation targeting in South Africa
by Dr E J van der Merwe
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