I highlight works that have been published since my last promotion with a * at the start of the reference.
Economic History
*Swanepoel, Christie & Philip Fliers (2021). The Fuel of Unparalleled Recovery: Monetary Policy in South Africa between 1925 and 1936. Economic History of Developing Regions, 36(2):213-244.
*Swanepoel, Christie & Aaron Graham (2021). Banking on family: What was the role of family in the establishment of banks in 19th-century South Africa? Journal of Southern African Studies, 47(3): 455-472.
*Cilliers, Jeanne, Johan Fourie & Christie Swanepoel (2019). "Unobtrusively into the ranks of colonial society": Intergenerational wealth mobility in the Cape Colony over the eighteenth century, Economic History of Developing Regions, Vol 34(1):48-71.
Swanepoel, Christie & Johan Fourie (2018). Why local context matters: Property rights and debt trading in colonial South Africa, Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 42(2):36-60.
Fourie, Johan & Swanepoel, Christie (2018). ‘Impending Ruin’ or ‘Remarkable Wealth’? The role of private credit markets in a settler colony, Journal of Southern African Studies, 44(1):7-25.
Fourie, Johan & Christie Swanepoel (2015). When Selection Trumps Persistence: The Lasting Effect of Missionary Education in South Africa, Low Countries Journal of Social and Economic History, 12(1):1-29.
Scholarship on Teaching and Learning
*Swanepoel, Christie, Derek Yu & Rochelle Beukes (2021). Investigating factors influencing class attendance and performance of first-year Economics students. South African Journal of Higher Education 35(4): 272-294.
*Dos Reis, Karen, Christie Swanepoel, Derek Yu & Fiona Anciano (2022). Exploring the alignment of first-year summative assessments with Bloom’s Taxonomy: a longitudinal study. South African Journal of Higher Education. [forthcoming]
Other
*Wakefield, Hayley, Christie Swanepoel & Derek Yu (2022). Revisiting transitory and chronic unemployment in South Africa, Development Southern Africa, 39(2): 87-107.