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2005, Volume 17, Issue 5
- 696-697 Towards a new paradigm in monetary economics , by Joseph Stiglitz and Bruce Greenwald (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003, pp. 319)
by Spiros Bougheas
- 697-702 International trade and developing countries: bargaining coalitions in the GATT and WTO , by Amrita Narlikar (London: Routledge, RIPE Studies in Global Political Economy, 2003, pp. 238 + xviii)
by Oliver Morrissey
- 702-702 Marx's revenge: the resurgence of capitalism and the death of statist socialism , by Meghnad Desai (London: Verso, 2002, pp. 372 + xi)
by Indraneel Dasgupta
- 703-705 Fighting poverty in Africa: are PRSPs making a difference? Edited by David Booth (London: Overseas Development Institute, ODI publications, 2003, pp. 283 + ix)
by Oliver Morrissey
- 705-706 Trade and development . Edited by John Toye (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2003, pp. 328)
by Ricardo A. López
- 706-707 Privatising old-age social security: Latin American and Eastern Europe compared , by Katharina Müller (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2003, pp. 192)
by Roddy McKinnon
- 708-709 Bangladesh's Development Agenda and Vision 2020 . Edited by Moazzem Hossain, A. K. M. Narum Nabi and Iyanatu Islam (Dhaka, Dhaka University Press, 2003, pp. 339)
by John Struthers
- 709-711 The political economy of armed conflict. Beyond greed and grievance . Edited by Karen Ballentine and Jake Sherman (Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2003, pp. 317)
by Gerd Schönwälder
2005, Volume 17, Issue 4
2005, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 299-309 Aid, public spending and human welfare: evidence from quantile regressions
by Karuna Gomanee & Sourafel Girma & Oliver Morrissey
- 311-317 FDI and pollution: a granger causality test using panel data
by Robert Hoffmann & Chew-Ging Lee & Bala Ramasamy & Matthew Yeung
- 319-325 Reducing vulnerability: demand for and supply of microinsurance in East Africa
by Monique Cohen & Michael J. Mccord & Jennefer Sebstad
- 327-381 Reducing vulnerability: the supply of health microinsurance in East Africa
by Michael J. McCord & Sylvia Osinde
- 383-396 Health is wealth: how low-income people finance health care
by Shahnaz Ahmed & Jane Mbaisi & Daniel Moko & Ancent Ngonzi
- 397-474 Reducing vulnerability: the demand for microinsurance
by Monique Cohen & Jennefer Sebstad
- 475-476 Poverty and democracy-self-help and political participation in third world cities , edited by Dirk Berg-Schlosser and Norbert Kersting (London: zed books, 2003, pp. 237 + xiv, h|bk)
by Irini Sotiropoulou
- 476-478 Providing global public goods-managing globalisation , edited by Inge Kaul, Pedro ConceiçãO, Katell Le Goulven and Ronald Mendoza (eds) (New York: oxford university press, 2003, pp. 646 + xxii, h|bk, p|bk)
by Lars Christian Moller
2005, Volume 17, Issue 2
2005, Volume 17, Issue 1
2004, Volume 16, Issue 8
2004, Volume 16, Issue 7
2004, Volume 16, Issue 6
- 751-767 Positioning the non-least-developed developing countries based on vulnerability-related indicators
by Fen-May Liou & Cherng G. Ding
- 769-783 What is the enabling state? The views of textiles and garments entrepreneurs in Zimbabwe
by Paul Jackson
- 785-802 Tax performance: a comparative study
by Joweria M. Teera & John Hudson
- 803-820 An empirical study of the determinants of self-employment in developing countries
by Carlo Pietrobelli & Roberta Rabellotti & Matteo Aquilina
- 821-849 The effects of policy, institutions and geography on economic growth in Africa: an econometric study based on cross-section and panel data
by W. A. Naudé
- 851-861 Explaining corruption: are open countries less corrupt?
by Roberta Gatti
- 863-864 Symposium on the International Finance Facility: introduction
by Paul Mosley
- 865-878 The International Finance Facility
by HM Treasury
- 879-886 Avoiding the elephant traps: a commentary on the International Finance Facility
by Paul Mosley
- 887-895 The International Finance Facility-reaching the MDGS without spending more?
by Karen Moore & David Hulme
- 897-905 Joseph Stiglitz's, Globalization and its Discontents
by Jonathan Perraton
- 907-908 Walking the Tight Rope-Informal Livelihoods and Social Networks in a West African City , by ILDA LOURENÇO-LINDELL (Almqvist and Wiksell: Stockholm Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis, Stockholm Studies in Human Geography 9, 2002, pp. 275)
by Irini Sotiropoulou
- 908-909 Here To Help: NGOs Combating Poverty in Latin America , edited by ROBYN EVERSOLE (Armonk, NY and London: M. E. Sharpe, 2003, pp. 252)
by Miles Litvinoff
- 909-910 Letting Them Die: Why HIV|AIDS Prevention Programmes Fail by CATHERINE CAMPBELL (Oxford: James Currey, 2003, pp. 214)
by Jo Beall
2004, Volume 16, Issue 5
2004, Volume 16, Issue 4
2004, Volume 16, Issue 3
2004, Volume 16, Issue 2
2004, Volume 16, Issue 1
2003, Volume 15, Issue 8
- 939-955 Causes of inequalities in China, 1952 to 1999
by Ajit S. Bhalla & Shujie Yao & Zongyi Zhang
- 957-967 Risks and responses among the urban poor in India
by Paula Kantor & Padmaja Nair
- 969-988 From microcredit to microfinance: evolution of savings products by MFIs in Bangladesh
by Asif Dowla & Dewan Alamgir
- 989-998 Aid and public sector borrowing in developing countries
by Simon Feeny & Mark McGillivray
- 999-1013 International trade in 'quality goods': signalling problems for developing countries
by John Hudson & Philip Jones
- 1015-1036 Flow of funds: implications for research on financial sector development and the real economy
by Christopher J. Green & Victor Murinde
- 1037-1047 Resource inflows and household composition: evidence from South African panel data
by Pushkar Maitra & Ranjan Ray
- 1049-1065 Inclusion-exclusion in public policies and policy analyses: the case of Philippine land reform, 1972-2002
by Saturnino M. Borras
- 1067-1072 The private sector and water and sanitation services-policy and poverty issues
by Richard C. Carter & Kerstin Danert
- 1073-1082 Transnational corporations and the discourse of water privatization
by Peter T. Robbins
- 1083-1098 Public-private community partnerships in infrastructure for the poor
by Richard Franceys & Almud Weitz
- 1099-1114 The private sector in rural water and sanitation services in Uganda: understanding the context and developing support strategies
by Kerstin Danert & Richard C. Carter & Ronnie Rwamwanja & Jamil Ssebalu & Graham Carr & David Kane
- 1115-1125 Public-private partnerships in water: a South African perspective on the global debate
by Mike Muller
- 1127-1128 The economist's tale: A consultant encounters hunger and the world bank by Peter Griffiths (Zed Books: London, 2003, pp. ix + 252)
by Oliver Morrissey
- 1128-1129 Growth and Development with Special Reference to Developing Countries by A. P. Thirlwall (Palgrave Macmillan: London, 2003, 7th edn, pp. xxviii + 816. Macroeconomics for Developing Countries by Raghbendra Jha (Routledge: London, 2003, 2nd edn, 2003, pp. xi + 496)
by Oliver Morrissey
- 1129-1130 Reforming the UN system: UNIDO's need-driven model by Carlos A. Margarinos, George Assaf, Sanjaya Lali, John D. Martinussen, Rubens Ricupero and Fransisco Sercovich (Kluwer Law International for the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation: The Hague, 2001, pp. xx)
by John Thoburn
- 1131-1132 The world of consumption: The material and cultural revisited by Ben Fine (Routledge: London and New York, 2002, 2nd edn, pp. xiv + 313)
by Luuk van Kempen
- 1132-1134 Economic Policy and Manufacturing Performance in Developing Countries edited by Oliver Morrissey and Michael Tribe (Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, 2001, pp. xi + 225)
by Peter Lawrence
- 1134-1136 Evaluation of prolonged use of IMF resources by IMF Independent Evalution Office (International Monetary Fund: Washington, DC, 2002, 330pp)
by Joseph P. Joyce
2003, Volume 15, Issue 7
2003, Volume 15, Issue 6
- 675-692 Factors that influence the expansion of the microenterprise sector: results from three national surveys in Zimbabwe
by Lisa Daniels
- 693-708 Information technology and productivity payoff in the banking industry: evidence from the emerging markets
by Abdur Chowdhury
- 709-725 More on the effectiveness of public spending on health care and education: a covariance structure model
by Emanuele Baldacci & Maria Teresa Guin-Siu & Luiz De Mello
- 727-745 Sri Lanka's plantation sector: a before-and-after privatization comparison
by Ai Tee Loh & Booi Hon Kam & John T. Jackson
- 747-770 Lending technologies, competition and consolidation in the market for microfinance in Bolivia
by Sergio Navajas & Jonathan Conning & Claudio Gonzalez-Vega
- 771-781 Exploring sustainable livelihoods approaches in relation to two interventions in Tanzania
by Anna Toner
- 783-799 Private capital formation and public investment in Sudan: testing the substitutability and complementarity hypotheses in a growth framework
by Ahmed Badawi
- 801-803 Walter Newlyn, 1915-2002
by Peter Lawrence & John Loxley
- 805-806 Regions of war and peace edited by DOUGLAS LEMKE (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002, pp. 235)
by Andrew Mold
- 806-808 International public goods: incentives, measurement, and financing edited by MARCO FERRONI and ASHOKA MODY (Boston, Kluwer Academic Publishers for the World Bank, 2002, pp. 196)
by P. B. Anand
- 808-809 African wildlife and livelihoods: the promise and performance of community conservation edited by DAVID HULME and MARSHALL MURPHREE (Oxford: James Currey, 2001, pp. 336)
by Eleanor Fisher
- 809-810 The impasse of modernity: debating the future of the global market economy by CHRISTIAN COMELIAU (London: Zed Books, 2002, pp. 185)
by Emma Harris-Curtis
- 810-811 The end of development: modernity, post-modernity and development by TREVOR PARFITT (London: Pluto Press, 2002, pp. 232)
by Emma Harris-Curtis
- 812-813 Development practitioners and social process: artists of the invisible by ALLAN KAPLAN (London: Pluto Press, 2002, pp. 224)
by Emma Harris-Curtis
- 813-814 Negotiating development: new directions, renewed debate edited by NEIL MIDDLETON, PHIL O'KEEFE and ROB VISSER (London: Pluto Press with ETC-UK, 2001, pp. 175)
by Emma Harris-Curtis
2003, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 525-539 Putting state-formation first: some recommendations for reconstruction and peace-making in Afghanistan
by Andreas Wimmer & Conrad Schetter
- 541-557 Practice, power and meaning: frameworks for studying organizational culture in multi-agency rural development projects
by David Lewis & Anthony J. Bebbington & Simon P. J. Batterbury & Alpa Shah & Elizabeth Olson & M. Shameem Siddiqi & Sandra Duvall
- 559-574 Prisons and the tuberculosis epidemic in Russia
by A. J. Mercer & B. Jacobs & S. Moon & J. Kynch
- 575-586 Fixed exchange rates and sticky prices in emerging markets
by William Miles
- 587-605 Promoting industrialization: the role of the traditional sector and the state in East Asia
by Richard Grabowski
- 607-609 Introduction: migration, staying put and livelihoods
by Uma Kothari
- 611-622 Making homes: the Ghanaian diaspora, institutions and development
by Leroi Henry & Giles Mohan
- 623-632 Who goes? Who stays back? Seasonal migration and staying put among rural manual workers in Eastern India
by Ben Rogaly
- 633-644 Sending money home: are remittances always beneficial to those who stay behind?
by Sarah Bracking
- 645-657 Staying put and staying poor?
by Uma Kothari
- 659-660 Governance and civil society in a global age edited by YAMAMOTO TADASHI. (Tokyo and New York: Japan Center for International Exchange, 2001, pp. 288)
by Miles Litvinoff
- 660-661 Indian agriculture, four decades of development edited by G. S. BHALLA and GURMAIL SINGH. (London: Sage Publications, 2001, pp. 308)
by Supriya Garikipati
- 662-663 Handbook on development policy and management edited by COLIN KIRKPATRICK, RON CLARKE and CHARLES POLIDANO. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2002, pp. 480)
by John Hailey
- 663-664 Combating corruption in Latin America edited by JOSEPH S. TULCHIN and RALPH H. ESPACH. (Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, for the Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars, 2000, pp. 230)
by Emma Harris-Curtis
- 664-665 Labour mobility and rural society edited by ARJAN DE HAAN and BEN ROGALY. (London: Frank Cass, 2002, pp. 200)
by Arjan Verschoor
- 665-667 Valuing freedom: Sen's capability approach and poverty reduction edited by SABINA ALKIRE. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002, pp. 340)
by Abbi Mamo Kedir
- 667-668 Rural poverty report 2001: the challenge of ending rural poverty edited by the INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT (IFAD). (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. 266)
by Abbi Mamo Kedir
- 668-670 Kicking away the ladder: development strategy in historical perspective by HA-JOON CHANG. (London: Anthem Press, 2002, pp. 187)
by Andrew Mold
- 670-671 Resource abundance and economic development edited by RICHARD M. AUTY. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, UNU|WIDER Studies in Development Economics, 2001, pp. 340)
by Andrew Mold
- 671-673 Globalization, marginalization and development edited by S. MANSOOB MURSHED. (London: Routledge, Studies in Development Economics, 2002, pp. 256)
by Andrew Mold
2003, Volume 15, Issue 4
2003, Volume 15, Issue 3