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April 1980, Volume 8, Issue 4
March 1980, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 175-192 The value of gold as a reserve asset
by Brodsky, David A. & Sampson, Gary P.
- 193-204 Educating the international manager: Some issues in the African context
by Nsekela, Amon J.
- 205-212 Industrial processing and location: A study of tin
by Lim, David
- 213-235 Participation's place in rural development: Seeking clarity through specificity
by Cohen, John M. & Uphoff, Norman T.
- 237-258 Basic needs: The case of Sri Lanka
by Isenman, Paul
- 259-272 Cropping systems, structural change and rural-urban migration in Brazil
by Saint, William S. & Goldsmith, William W.
February 1980, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 97-105 Some basic questions on human rights and development
by De Kadt, Emanuel
- 107-111 Basic needs and human rights
by Streeten, Paul
- 113-127 Contemporary protectionism and exports of developing countries
by Sampson, Gary P.
- 129-136 Tariff valuation, transport cost and the establishment of trade preferences among developing countries
by Yeats, Alexander J.
- 137-144 Political econometry of official development assistance
by Beenstock, Michael
- 145-163 Investment in Indian education: Uneconomic?
by Heyneman, Stephen P.
- 165-166 Appropriate technology in sugar manufacturing--a reply
by Forsyth, David J. C.
- 167-174 More on appropriate technology in sugar manufacturing
by Alpine, Robin & Pickett, James
January 1980, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-24 Migration from rural areas of poor countries: The impact on rural productivity and income distribution
by Lipton, Michael
- 25-35 The determinants of interregional migration in Kenya
by House, William J. & Rempel, Henry
- 37-60 Recent declines in fertility in less developed countries, and what `population planners' may learn from them
by Eberstadt, Nick
- 61-72 Inter-country comparison of `real' (PPP) incomes: Revised estimates and unresolved questions
by Isenman, Paul
- 73-85 Squatters, collective action, and participation: Learning from Lusaka
by Bryant, Coralie
- 87-96 Galbraith revisited: advertising in non-affluent societies
by James, Jeffrey & Lister, Stephen
1979, Volume 7, Issue 11-12
- 985-994 Growth vs basic needs: Is there a trade-off?
by Hicks, Norman L.
- 995-1004 International comparisons of educational and economic indicators, revisited
by Lee, Kiong-Hock & Psacharopoulos, George
- 1005-1016 Education for development, reconsidered
by Sommons, John
- 1017-1022 Housing policy in developing countries: Two puzzles
by Peattie, Lisa
- 1023-1042 Incentive policies in Brazil
by Balassa, Bela
- 1043-1052 Price oscillation, oligopolistic behaviour and inflation: The Argentine case
by Di Tella, Guido
- 1053-1062 Traditional agricultural capital formation
by Levi, John
- 1063-1072 Forecasting fertilizer consumption and production: Long- and short-run models
by Deadman, Derek & Ghatak, Subrata
- 1073-1074 Progress and prospects : World industry since 1960: (New York: United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979; pp. 422; $US18.00; Sales No.: E.79.IIb.3)
by Cole, William E.
- 1074-1075 Some aspects of development strategy and policies : By V.V. Bhatt (Bombay: Vora, 1978; pp. 181; Rs. 30/-)
by Streeten, Paul P.
October 1979, Volume 7, Issue 10
- 901-922 The capital theory base of development economics: Editorial observations
by Mathur, Gautam
- 923-932 Non-neoclassical capital theory
by Harcourt, G. C.
- 933-941 The relation of distribution to growth
by Kregel, J. A.
- 943-954 Relevance of recent developments in monetary theory for developing economies: A sceptical note
by Ranadive, K. R.
- 955-960 Consumption-investment trade-off, wage-profit trade-off, and terms of trade
by Schmitt-Rink, Gerhard
- 961-964 Pricing of commodities in a mixed economy
by Raghuram, C. H.
- 965-972 A critique of labour values for planning
by Baisch, Helmut
- 973-983 Growth models and analysis of development
by Mathur, Gautam
1979, Volume 7, Issue 8-9
- 767-782 Economic growth and employment in China
by Rawski, Thomas G.
- 783-797 Interactions of economic and political change: The Egyptian case
by Chouri, Nazli & Eckaus, Richard S.
- 799-811 The political economy of Portugal's old regime: Growth and change preceding the 1974 revolution
by Baklanoff, Eric N.
- 813-823 Development and structural change in the Iraqi economy and manufacturing industry: 1960-1970
by Fattah, Zeki
- 825-834 Export-oriented growth: A large international firm in a small developing country
by Kaplinsky, Raphael
- 835-845 The appeal of inappropriate technologies: Self-inflicted wages, ethnic pride and corruption
by Winston, Gordon C.
- 847-864 An analysis of the saving behaviour of a group of colombian artisan entrepreneurs
by Huddle, Donald L.
- 865-875 Inflation control in the people's Republic of China, 1949-1974
by Tsakok, Isabelle
- 877-891 Walking on two legs? reflections on a China visit
by Morawetz, David
- 893-899 Appropriate technology in sugar manufacturing - a rebuttal
by Hagelberg, G. B.
July 1979, Volume 7, Issue 7
June 1979, Volume 7, Issue 6
- 541-554 What has orthodox development economics learned from recent experience?
by Nugent, Jeffrey B. & Yotopoulos, Pan A.
- 555-566 Development as liberation: Policy lessons from case studies
by Goulet, Denis
- 567-580 Indicators of development: The search for a basic needs yardstick
by Hicks, Norman & Streeten, Paul
- 581-584 The physical quality of life index: A useful social indicator?
by Larson, David A. & Wilford, Walton T.
- 585-606 The `Basic Needs' approach to development vs the new international economic order: The significance of Third World industrialization
by Singh, Ajit
- 607-613 Basic needs, agropolitan development, and planning from below
by Friedmann, John
- 615-634 Public services for basic needs in Malaysia
by Meerman, Jacob
- 635-646 Reformulating US food aid policy for development
by Austin, James E. & Wallerstein, Mitchell B.
1979, Volume 7, Issue 4-5
- 359-359 Editor's introduction
by Griffin, Keith
- 361-383 Growth and impoverishment in the rural areas of Asia
by Griffin, Keith & Ghose, Ajit Kumar
- 385-396 Institutional structure, technological change and growth in poor agrarian economies: An analysis with reference to Bengal and Punjab
by Ghose, Ajit Kumar
- 397-422 The Comilla model and the integrated rural development programme of Bangladesh: An experiment in `cooperative capitalism'
by Khan, Azizur Rahman
- 423-432 Red and expert at Tachai: A sources of growth analysis
by Marshall, Marsh Jr.
- 433-446 A `Paupers' Co-op' twenty-five years on: Capital formation in rural China
by Maxwell, Neville
- 447-465 Inequality of income between town and countryside in the People's Republic of China in the mid-1950s
by Nolan, Peter
- 467-491 Collective agriculture in Soviet Central Asia
by Khan, Azizur Rahman & Ghai, Dharam
- 493-517 Egalitarian peasant farming and rural development: The case of South Korea
by Lee, Eddy
- 519-530 The burden of land reform in Taiwan: An Asian model land reform re-analysed
by Apthorpe, Raymond
- 531-539 The development of new techniques in agriculture: The case of the mechanization of irrigation in the Saga Plain area of Japan
by Francks, Penelope
March 1979, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 225-246 Food aid to developing countries: A survey
by Maxwell, S. J. & Singer, H. W.
- 247-258 The new international economic order: The beneficiaries
by Weintraub, Sidney
- 259-280 International commodity policy: UNCTAD and NIEO in search of a rationale
by Evans, David
- 281-290 The benefits of special drawing rights for less developed countries
by Bird, Graham
- 291-308 Basic needs or comprehensive development: Should the UNDP have a development strategy?
by Dell, Sidney
- 309-323 Evaluating technical assistance
by Kilby, Peter
- 325-336 The World Bank and agricultural development: Food production and rural poverty
by Stryker, Richard E.
- 337-347 Priorities of developing countries in weather and climate
by Sah, Raaj
- 349-350 Growth and fluctuations 1870-1913 : By W. Arthur Lewis (London: George Allen and Unwin 1978; p. 333; [UK pound]12.50.)
by Griffin, Keith
- 350-354 Die Wirtschaftsbeziehungen des Comecon mit den Entwicklungslandern, Unter besonderer Berucksichtigung Sudasiens : By Jiri Elias (Berne: Peter Land; Europaische Hochschulschriften, Reigh V (Volks-und Betriebswirtschaft), Vol. 159; pp. 204; including Bibliography)
by Drabek, Zdenek
February 1979, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 91-94 Editor's introduction
by Wionczek, Miguel S.
- 95-112 Debt and development: The role of foreign capital in economic growth
by Hughes, Helen
- 113-124 Relief and reform in third world debt
by Helleiner, G. K.
- 125-133 The world economy, external debt and prospects for development financing
by Seira, Ariel Buira
- 135-143 Some aspects of the impact of inflation on the debt burden of developing countries
by Money, Finance and Development Division
- 145-159 Notes on the `LDC debt problem'
by Holsen, John A.
- 161-173 The OPEC aid record
by Shihata, Ibrahim F. I. & Mabro, Robert
- 175-187 The LDC external debt and the euromarkets: The impressive record and the uncertain future
by Wionczek, Miguel S.
- 189-197 Commercial bank lending to developing countries: Supply constraints
by Hardy, Chandra S.
- 199-210 International debt renegotiation: Lessons from the past
by Cizauskas, Albert C.
January 1979, Volume 7, Issue 1
1978, Volume 6, Issue 11-12
- 1199-1242 Labour market performance in developing countries: A survey
by Berry, A. & Sabot, R. H.
- 1243-1246 Comment
by Bruton, Henry J.
- 1247-1249 Comment
by Todaro, Michael P.
- 1251-1259 Basic needs policies and population growth
by Morawetz, David
- 1261-1269 Economic policy and population change in Thailand
by Robinson, Warren C.
- 1271-1280 Long-term trends in income distribution in Pakistan
by Guisinger, Stephen & Hicks, Norman L.
- 1281-1296 Unemployment and underemployment in Bangladesh agriculture
by Ahmed, Iqbal
- 1297-1311 Intermediate technology in China's rural industries
by Riskin, Carl
1978, Volume 6, Issue 9-10
- 1033-1039 Introduction - the urban informal sector: Why is it worth discussing?
by Bromley, Ray
- 1041-1064 Informal sector or petty commodity production: Dualism or dependence in urban development?
by Moser, Caroline O. N.
- 1065-1075 An exploration into the nature of informal--formal sector relationships
by Tokman, Victor E.
- 1077-1086 Quasi-formal employment structures and behaviour in the unorganized urban economy, and the reverse: Some evidence from South India
by Harriss, Barbara
- 1087-1101 Causes of urban poverty in Brazil
by Tolosa, Hamilton C.
- 1103-1104 Capitalist and petty commodity production in Nigeria: A note
by Williams, Gavin & Tumusiime-Mutebile, Emmanuel
- 1105-1133 Petty commodity housing or dweller control? A critique of John Turner's views on housing policy
by Burgess, Rod
- 1135-1145 Housing in three dimensions: Terms of reference for the housing question redefined
by Turner, John F. C.
- 1147-1160 Petty production and capitalist production in Dakar: The crisis of the self-employed
by Gerry, Chris
- 1161-1171 Organization, regulation and exploitation in the so-called `urban informal sector': The street traders of Cali, Colombia
by Bromley, Ray
- 1173-1185 Self-employed Proletarians in an informal factory: The case of Cali's garbage dump
by Birkbeck, Chris
- 1187-1198 Competition between the informal and formal sectors in retailing: The case of Santiago
by Tokman, Victor E.
1978, Volume 6, Issue 7-8
- 881-924 Dependency: A formal theory of underdevelopment or a methodology for the analysis of concrete situations of underdevelopment?
by Palma, Gabriel
- 925-936 Imperialism and development: A critique
by Williams, Gavin
- 937-965 Growth, technology and the environment in less developed countries: A survey
by James, Jeffrey
- 967-969 Ecodevelopment: A paradigm for strategic planning? : Comment on James
by Sachs, Ignancy
- 971-978 Including women in development efforts
by Zeidenstein, George
- 979-990 Operation of selective credit policies in less developed countries: Certain critical issues
by Khatkhate, Deena & Villanueva, Delano P.
- 991-1003 Flexible exchange rate policy in an open developing economy: The Lebanese experience, 1950-1974
by Makdisi, Samir A.
- 1005-1018 Why Mexico's `stabilizing development' was actually destabilizing (with some implications for the future)
by Reynolds, Clark W.
- 1019-1029 A critical evaluation of popular unity's short-term and financial policy
by Griffith-Jones, Stephany
June 1978, Volume 6, Issue 6
- 719-769 Crisis in regional economic cooperation (integration) among developing countries: A survey
by Vaitsos, Constantine V.
- 771-777 Regional economic cooperation among developing countries: Some further considerations
by Robson, Peter
- 779-782 Can the broken Humpty-Dumpty be put together again and by whom? Comments on the Vaitsos survey
by Wionczek, Miguel S.
- 783-796 Capitalist development and educational structure
by Bowles, Samuel
- 797-811 Food insecurity: Magnitude and remedies
by Reutlinger, Shlomo
- 813-825 The case for selective taxes on goods and services in developing countries
by Cnossen, Sijbren
- 827-836 Taxation, procurement and collective incentives in Chinese agriculture
by Khan, A. R.
- 837-849 Multinational corporations and economic nationalism: Conflict over resource development in Canada
by Laux, Jeanne Kirk & Molot, Maureen Appel
- 851-860 Centre-States financial relations in the context of planned development
by Bhatt, V. V. & Khatkhate, Deena R.
- 861-880 Castro market: Slices of economic life in a poor Chilean fishing town
by Morawetz, David
May 1978, Volume 6, Issue 5
- 559-559 Editorial note
by Unger, Jonathan
- 561-566 Meeting basic needs in the People's Republic of China
by Perkins, Dwight
- 567-581 Mao and the Chinese rural economy
by Gray, Jack
- 583-601 Collective incentives in the Chinese countryside: Lessons from Chen Village
by Unger, Jonathan
- 603-607 Efficiency, equality and accumulation in rural China: Notes on the Chinese system of incentives
by Griffin, Keith
- 609-619 Welfare practices in rural China
by Davis-Friedmann, Deborah
- 621-630 Development and health care: Is China's medical programme exportable?
by Lampton, David M.
- 631-645 Agricultural research and extension services in China
by Stavis, Benedict
- 647-662 China's rural marketing structure
by Weiss, Udo
- 663-665 Rural marketing in China: A comparative perspective
by Lele, Uma
- 667-680 Rural Industrialization: A comparison of development planning in China and India
by Sigurdson, Jon
- 681-692 Political conflict and rural industrialization in China
by Riskin, Carl
- 693-707 Some reflections on the presence of `rural' or of `urban bias' in China's development policies 1949-1976
by Paine, Suzanne
- 709-713 Transferability, exoticism and other forms of dogmatic revisionism
by Green, Reginald Herbold
- 715-717 Learning from China: Reflections on transferability
by Dore, R. P.
April 1978, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 423-435 The integrated programme for commodities
by Laursen, Karsten
- 437-445 Determinants of exchange-rate regimes for currencies of developing countries: Some preliminary results
by Dreyer, Jacob S.
- 447-459 Licensing and technology dependence in the Andean group
by Mytelka, Lynn Krieger
- 461-466 Reappraising the Southern African customs union: A comment
by Robson, Peter
- 467-478 Side-effects of planning in the aid control system
by Strachan, Harry W.
- 479-497 Coping with poverty in international assistance policy: An evaluation of spatially integrated investment strategies
by Rondinelli, Dennis A. & Ruddle, Kenneth
- 499-518 The fourth mobilization: New phase of the Tachai movement
by Maxwell, Neville
- 519-532 Population, employment and poverty in the Philippines
by Wery, R. & Rodgers, G. B. & Hopkins, M. J. D.
- 533-543 Some arguments for (moderately) capital-intensive development, even in labour-abundant nations
by Beckerman, Paul
- 545-548 Paul Beckerman: A comment
by Stewart, Frances
- 549-551 The feasibility of fertility planning -- micro perspectives : Edited by T. Scarlett Epstein and Darrell Jackson (Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1977; pp. 244, including Bibliography)
by Chapman, Joan
- 551-553 Higher education and social change. Promising experiments in developing countries : Edited by Kenneth W. Thompson, Barbara R. Fogel, Helen E. Danner (New York: Praeger Publishers, 1976; Volume 1, paperback $7.50; Volume 2, paperback $10.00)
by Callaway, Helen
- 553-554 A turning point for literacy : Edited by Leon Bataille (Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1976)
by Kidd, J. R.
March 1978, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 245-273 Growth and improverishment in the middle of the nineteenth century
by Adelman, Irma & Morris, Cynthia Taft
- 275-293 Inequality, technology and payments systems
by Stewart, Frances
- 295-304 Poverty in the third world: Ugly facts and fancy models
by Griffin, Keith & Khan, Azizur Rahman
- 305-318 Demographic determinants of the distribution of income
by Rodgers, Gerry B.
- 319-337 Inter-farm, inter-regional and farm-non-farm income distribution: The impact of the new cereal variaties
by Lipton, Michael
- 339-345 The death of land reform: A polemic
by Lehmann, David
- 347-382 The republic of Korea's experience with export-led industrial development
by Westphal, Larry E.
- 383-396 Economic growth and equity in the Republic of Korea
by Rao, D. C.
- 397-409 Equity with growth in Taiwan: How `special' is the `special case'?
by Ranis, Gustav
- 411-421 Basic needs: Some issues
by Streeten, Paul & Burki, Shahid Javed
February 1978, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 123-126 Introductory note
by Macarthur, J. D.
- 127-129 The employment and income distribution objectives in the Kuwait fund development assistance
by Al-Hamad, Abdlatif Y.
- 131-138 Social benefit-cost analysis and the distribution of income
by Mirrlees, J. A.
- 139-152 Project appraisal and income distribution
by Amin, Galal A.
- 153-165 Social cost-benefit analysis in practice: Some reflections in the light of case studies using Little-Mirrlees techniques
by Stewart, Frances
- 167-193 Appraising the distributional aspects of rural development projects: A Kenya case study
by MacArthur, J. D.
- 195-208 Cost - effectiveness analysis in practice: A case study of domestic water supplies in an African country
by Porter, R. S. & Walsh, M. R.
- 209-219 Project selection for poverty-focused rural development: Simple is optimal
by Chambers, Robert
- 221-225 A note on some practical limitations of social cost-benefit analysis measures
by Sadik, Abdul-Karim T.
- 227-240 Themes from the discussion at the Symposium
by Amin, Galal A.
January 1978, Volume 6, Issue 1