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1988, Volume 2, Issue 3
1988, Volume 2, Issue 2 139-64 The Relative Efficiency of Private and Public Schools: The Case of Thailand by Jimenez, Emmanuel & Lockheed, Marlaine & Wattanawaha, Nongnuch
165-85 Terms of Trade, Tariffs, and Labor Market Adjustment in Developing Countries by Edwards, Sebastian
187-204 The Impact of Landownership Security: Theory and Evidence from Thailand by Chalamwong, Yongyuth & Feder, Gershon
205-24 Service Sector Protection: Considerations for Developing Countries by Hindley, Brian
225-38 The Korean Construction Industry as an Exporter of Services by Kim, Sooyong
239-54 Some Policy Lessons from the Opening of the Korean Insurance Market by Cho, Yoon Je
1988, Volume 2, Issue 1 1-47 Primary Commodity Prices, Manufactured Goods Prices, and the Terms of Trade of Developing Countries: What the Long Run Shows by Grilli, Enzo R & Yang, Maw Cheng
49-76 Price and Income Elasticities of Demand for Modern Health Care: The Case of Infant Delivery in the Philippines by Schwartz, J Brad & Akin, John S & Popkin, Barry M
77-103 The Management of the Developing Countries' Debt: Guidelines and Applications to Brazil by Cohen, Daniel
105-21 External Shocks and the Demand for Adjustment Finance by Martin, Ricardo & Selowsky, Marcelo
123-38 Personal Income Taxes in Developing Countries by Sicat, Gerardo P & Virmani, Arvind
1987, Volume 1, Issue 4 539-47 A Symposium Issue on the Multilateral Trade Negotiations and Developing-Country Interests: Introduction by Bhagwati, Jagdish N & Krueger, Anne O & Snape, Richard H
549-69 Trade in Services and the Multilateral Trade Negotiations by Bhagwati, Jagdish N
571-93 Agriculture in the Uruguay Round: Interests of Developing Countries by Valdes, Alberto
595-618 GATT Law, Agricultural Trade, and Developing Countries: Lessons from Two Case Studies by Sathirathai, Surakiart & Siamwalla, Ammar
619-46 Textiles and Clothing in a New Round of Trade Negotiations by Cable, Vincent
647-68 Differential and More Favorable Treatment of Developing Countries and the International Trading System by Wolf, Martin
669-88 Balance of Payments and Related Issues in the Uruguay Round of Trade Negotiations by Anjaria, Shailendra J
689-705 GATT Safeguards and Voluntary Export Restraints: What Are the Interests of Developing Countries? by Hindley, Brian
707-25 International Control of Subsidies and Countervailing Duties by Finger, J Michael & Nogues, Julio
727-43 Export-Promoting Subsidies, Countervailing Threats, and the General Agreement of Tariffs and Trade by Nam, Chong-Hyun
1987, Volume 1, Issue 3 377-95 Public Debt Guarantees and Private Capital Flight by Eaton, Jonathan
397-418 Effects of Restraining Steel Exports from the Republic of Korea and Other Countries to the United States and the European Economic Community by Tarr, David G
419-45 Nigeria during and after the Oil Boom: A Policy Comparison with Indonesia by Pinto, Brian
447-87 Adjustment with a Fixed Exchange Rate: Cameroon, Cote d'Ivoire, and Senegal by Devarajan, Shantayanan & de Melo, Jaime
489-513 Consequences of a Commodity Boom in a Controlled Economy: Accumulation and Redistribution in Kenya 1975-83 by Bevan, D L & Collier, P & Gunning, J W
515-20 Growth and Equity in Developing Countries: A Reinterpretation of the Sri Lankan Experience: A Comment by Pyatt, Graham
521-31 Growth and Equity in Developing Countries: A Reinterpretation of the Sri Lankan Experience: A Comment by Isenman, Paul
533-36 A Response to Comment [The Distribution of Income in Sri Lanka in 1969-70 and 1980-81: Sri Lankan Experience] by Glewwe, Paul & Bhalla, Surjit S
1987, Volume 1, Issue 2 203-35 Small Manufacturing Enterprises in Developing Countries by Little, I M D
237-71 A Valuation Model of Developing-Country Debt with Endogenous Rescheduling by Gennotte, Gerard & Kharas, Homi J & Sadeq, Sayeed
273-99 The Political Economy of Economic Liberalization by Lal, Deepak
301-35 Sites and Services--and Subsidies: The Economics of Low-Cost Housing in Developing Countries by Mayo, Stephen K & Gross, David J
337-56 Multimarket Analysis of Agricultural Price Policies in an Operational Context: The Case of Cyprus by Braverman, Avishay & Hammer, Jeffrey S & Gron, Anne
357-74 Devaluation, Fiscal Deficits, and the Real Exchange Rate by Khan, Mohsin S & Lizondo, J Saul
1986, Volume 1, Issue 1 3-33 Special Exchange Rates for Capital Account Transactions by Dornbusch, Rudiger
35-63 Growth and Equity in Developing Countries: A Reinterpretation of the Sri Lankan Experience by Bhalla, Surjit S & Glewwe, Paul
65-101 A New Method for Estimating the Effects of Fuel Taxes: An Application to Thailand by Hughes, G A
103-48 Modeling the Impact of Agricultural Growth and Government Policy on Income Distribution in India by Quizon, Jaime & Binswanger, Hans
149-79 A Survey of Agricultural Household Models: Recent Findings and Policy Implications by Singh, Inderjit & Squire, Lyn & Strauss, John
181-99 The Extent of Nontariff Barriers to Industrial Countries' Imports by Nogues, Julio J & Olechowski, Andrzej & Winters, L Alan
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