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 * AFRICANUS, Journal of Development Studies**

Vol 37 No 2 2007 ISSN 0304-615x

=Transcending two economies –= =renewed debates in South African political economy=

//Special issue of the University of South Africa Development Studies journal “Africanus,” November 2007//


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__**CONTENTS**__:


 * **Article** || **Author** || **Page** ||
 * Introduction: Two economies – or one system of superexploitation? || Patrick Bond || 1 ||
 * **PART ONE:** ||  ||   ||
 * **HISTORICAL, THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL DIAGNOSTICS** ||  ||   ||
 * Articulation from feudalism to neoliberalism || Michael Perelman || 22 ||
 * Wolpe’s legacy of articulating political economy || Ari Sitas || 39 ||
 * Changing concepts of articulation || Gillian Hart || 46 ||
 * Capitalism and racist forms of political domination || David Masondo || 66 ||
 * ‘Rational ignorance’ and South African poverty statistics || Charles Meth || 81 ||
 * Flaws in South Africa’s ‘first’ economy || Martin Legassick || 111 ||
 * In search of South Africa’s ‘second economy’ || Andries du Toit and David Neves || 145 ||
 * **PART TWO:** ||  ||   ||
 * **POLICY AND POLITICAL CHOICES** ||  ||   ||
 * The ‘second economy’ as intellectual sleight of hand || Isobel Frye || 175 ||
 * South Africa as developmental state? || Bill Freund || 191 ||
 * The stunted growth of South Africa’s developmental state discourse || Devan Pillay || 198 ||
 * Two economies, microcredit and the Accelerated and Shared Growth Initiative for South Africa || Patrick Bond || 216 ||
 * Crises in social reproduction and home-based care || Nina Hunter || 231 ||
 * When public works programmes create ‘second economy’ conditions || Melanie Samson || 244 ||
 * Ubuntu/botho, the workplace and ‘two economies’ || Mokong Simon Mapadimeng || 257 ||
 * Taylorism and Mbekism || Ashwin Desai || 272 ||
 * With compliments, from a recovered economist || Margaret Legum || 288 ||
 * Taylorism and Mbekism || Ashwin Desai || 272 ||
 * With compliments, from a recovered economist || Margaret Legum || 288 ||