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SANE and its members
have produced a range of papers and contributions.
A few significant Occasional Papers are listed
below and can be directly accessed:
- A
NEW MONEY FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM
Our current money system is a destructive relic
of history. The New Millennium calls for a New
Money. Tim Jenkin, August 2002
- COMPLEMENTARY
CURRENCIES AND SOUTH AFRICA
An historical analysis of complementary currencies
and implications for South Africa, by John Quintiliani,
March 2002
- MONETARY REFORM
- THE KEY TO ECONOMIC JUSTICE
John Roux, October 2001
- A
PARALLEL CURRENCY TO PAY FOR A BASIC INCOME
IN SOUTH AFRICA
Aart Roukens de Lange, July 2001
- IS
THERE REALLY A MORE HOPEFUL ECONOMIC FUTURE
FOR SOUTH AFRICA?
Paper by Johan van Zyl for an Africa Institute
Colloquium, May 2001
- TAILORING
NEW ECONOMICS TO SOUTH AFRICAN REALITIES
Aart Roukens de Lange
- WHY
NEW ECONOMICS? What Went Wrong?
Occasional Paper No.4, Margaret Legum
- GLOBALISATION.
How it Works Now and How it Could Work
Occasional Paper No.3, Margaret Legum
- THE
'GUINEA FOWL' SCENARIO FOR SOUTH AFRICA
Occasional Paper No. 2, Aart Roukens
de Lange
- ALTERNATIVE
FORMS OF TAXATION
Occasional Paper No.1, Margaret Legum
- THE
FUTURE OF MONEY
If we want a better game of economic life
we'll have to change the scoring system
- DEVELOPMENT
DIALOGUES ISANDLA INSTITUTE / OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATION
Development Dialogues is a joint initiative
of Isandla Institute and the Open Society Foundation
– South Africa.
These
papers are available in hardcopy from SANE. Please
contact SANE at sane@iafrica.com.
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