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Bouare O: 2001. Shortage of effective employees and integrated local economic development: The South African case. Journal of Public Administration (SAAPAM - Formerly SAIPA), 36(1) / Mar, pp 43-60.

Burger D, Brynard PA: 2001. HIV/AIDS - the slow onset disaster: Disaster management perspectives and challenges into the new millennium. Journal of Public Administration (SAIPA/SAAPM), 36(2) / Jun, pp 169-181.

Fourie DJ: 2001. Mechanisms to Improve Citizen Participation in Government and its Administration. Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Ekonomiese en Bestuurswetenskappe/South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 4(1) / Mar, pp 216-233.

Fourie DJ: 2001. The generation of additional financial resources to facilitate the HRD of the public service. Journal of Public Administration (SAAPAM - Formerly SAIPA), 36(1) / Mar, pp 28-42.

Kuye JO: 2001. Equity in the academic workplace: Policy considerations and interventions for reform. Journal of Public Administration (SAAPAM - Formerly SAIPA), 36(1) / Mar, pp 3-27.

Mafunisa MJ: 2001. Professionalism: The ethical challenge for municipal employees. Journal of Public Administration (SAIPA/SAAPM), 36(4) / Dec, pp 324-339.

Van Rooyen EJ: 2001. Integrated development and the Brownfields Phenomena. Journal of Public Administration (SAAPAM - Formerly SAIPA), 36(1) / Mar, pp 61-80.

Van Rooyen EJ: 2001. Professionalising the Public Sector: The use of instructional technologies. IPFA Journal, 2 / Oct, pp 14-16.