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1984, Volume 12, Issue 11-12
- 1087-1094 Prospects for the manufacturing exports of the non-candidate Mediterranean countries in a community of twelve
by Yannopoulos, George N.
- 1095-1106 Of contracts and subcontracts: Small firms in vertically dis-integrated production/distribution systems in LDCs
by Mead, Donald C.
- 1107-1117 Coffee, money and inflation in Colombia
by Edwards, Sebastian
- 1119-1130 The measurement of poverty: A review of attempts to quantify the poor, with special reference to India
by Cutler, Peter
- 1131-1141 The political economy of agrarian reform in Yucatan, Mexico
by Brannon, Jeffery & Baklanoff, Eric N.
- 1143-1157 Contract farming and smallholder outgrower schemes in less-developed countries
by Glover, David J.
October 1984, Volume 12, Issue 10
- 983-1006 The political economy of stabilization: Commitment, capacity, and public response
by Nelson, Joan M.
- 1007-1018 Why poor people get rich: Kenya 1960-1979
by Collier, Paul & Lal, Deepak
- 1019-1028 Perspectives on poverty and income inequality in Brazil
by Denslow, David Jr. & Tyler, William
- 1029-1037 The political economy of income distribution in South Korea: The impact of the state's industrialization policies
by Koo, Hagen
- 1039-1049 Sectoral adjustment in government expenditure in the 1970s: The educational sector in Latin America
by Heller, Peter S. & Cheasty, Adrienne
- 1051-1061 The pressure towards protectionism: Is it systematic? A legacy of the recession? The result of policy to promote recovery?
by Costa, Antonio Maria
September 1984, Volume 12, Issue 9
- 879-900 Motivations for aid to developing countries
by Maizels, Alfred & Nissanke, Machiko K.
- 901-911 Project food aid and equitable growth: Income-transfer efficiency first!
by Reutlinger, Shlomo
- 913-922 Community participation in upgrading irregular settlements: The community response
by Gilbert, Alan & Ward, Peter
- 923-934 The recession, the Third World and the base metals industries
by Toye, John
- 937-949 Beyond export-led growth
by Adelman, Irma
- 951-952 Success stories of the 1970s: Some correlations
by Singer, H. W.
- 953-954 Comment on Adelman
by Scitovsky, Tibor
- 955-972 Adjustment policies in developing countries: A reassessment
by Balassa, Bela
- 973-978 Basic needs: Some unsettled questions
by Streeten, Paul
- 979-982 Summary comment on Adelman, Balassa and Streeten
by Fishlow, Albert
August 1984, Volume 12, Issue 8
- 769-782 Community action by the urban poor: Democratic involvement, community self-help or a means of social control?
by Gilbert, Alan & Ward, Peter
- 783-798 Expansion of the economic frontier: Paraguayan growth in the 1970s
by Baer, Werner & Birch, Melissa H.
- 799-820 Short-run energy-economy interactions in Egypt
by Choucri, Nazli & Lahiri, Supriya
- 821-836 Energy and the poor in an Indian village
by Vidyarthi, Varun
- 837-847 Land-use planning to help sustain tropical forest resources
by Hyman, Eric L.
- 849-865 The role of technological learning in the exports of manufactured goods: the case of selected capital goods in Brazil
by Teubal, Morris
- 867-876 The Kissinger commission report: A critique
by Feinberg, Richard E.
July 1984, Volume 12, Issue 7
- 661-691 Urbanization and third world stability
by Bienen, Henry
- 693-712 HICs, MICs, NICs and LICs: Some elements in the political economy of graduation and differentiation
by O'Neill, Helen
- 713-721 Institutional framework and public enterprise performance
by Bhatt, V. V.
- 723-742 Alliance for production: Mexico's incentives for private sector industrial development
by Weiss, John
- 743-753 The timing of urban infrastructure and housing improvements by owner occupants
by Paul Strassmann, W.
- 755-758 Price instability and inflation: The Latin American case
by Glezakos, Constantine & Nugent, Jeffrey B.
- 759-766 The response of labour effort to falling real wages: The Mexican peso devaluation of February 1982
by Anderson, Joan & Frantz, Roger
1984, Volume 12, Issue 5-6
- 471-480 Exports of technology by newly-industrializing countries: An overview
by Lall, Sanjaya
- 481-490 Hong Kong
by Chen, Edward K. Y.
- 491-503 Taiwan
by Amsden, Alice H.
- 505-533 Republic of Korea
by E. Westphal, Larry & W. Rhee, Yung & Kim, Linsu & H. Amsden, Alice
- 535-565 India
by Lall, Sanjaya
- 567-573 Egypt
by Sagafi-Nejad, Tagi
- 575-599 Brazil
by Colman Sercovich, Francisco
- 601-624 Mexico
by J. Dahlman, Carl & Cortes, Mariluz
- 625-644 Argentina
by Soifer, Ricardo J.
- 645-660 Latin America
by Teitel, Simon & Colman Sercovich, Francisco
April 1984, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 393-401 Integrated rural development programmes: A historical perspective
by Ruttan, Vernon W.
- 403-418 Labour market segmentation: Evidence from Cyprus
by House, William J.
- 419-432 Indigenous technical change: What we can learn from sugar processing
by Kaplinsky, Raphael
- 433-438 The nature of Japan's comparative advantage, 1965-80
by Kellman, Mitchell & Landau, Daniel
- 439-449 A policymaker's guide to comparative advantage
by Schydlowsky, Daniel M.
- 451-459 Papua New Guinea's tax performance, 1965-77
by Duc Thac, Cao & Lim, David
- 461-464 Tanzanian and african socialism: Comment on Weaver and Kronemer
by Putterman, Louis
- 465-470 Institutional destruction resulting from donor and project proliferation in Sub-Saharan African countries
by Morss, Elliott R.
March 1984, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 171-176 Editors' introduction
by Jolly, Richard & Cornia, Giovanni Andrea
- 177-185 The causes and consequences of world recession
by Raj, K. N.
- 187-202 A survey of cross-sectional and time-series literature on factors affecting child welfare
by Cornia, Giovanni Andrea
- 203-221 Brazilian children and the economic crisis: Evidence from the State of Sao Paulo
by Macedo, Roberto
- 223-246 Vulnerable groups in recessionary situations: The case of children and the young in Chile
by Foxley, Alejandro & Raczynski, Dagmar
- 247-260 The recent worldwide economic crisis and the welfare of children: The case of Cuba
by Muniz, JoseGutierrez & Fabian, JoseCamaros & Manriquez, JoseCobas & Hertenberg, Rachelle
- 261-282 Poverty, income distribution and child welfare in Latin America: A comparison of pre- and post-recession data
by Altimir, Oscar
- 283-295 Sub-Saharan Africa in depression: The impact on the welfare of children
by Green, Reginald Herbold & Singer, Hans
- 297-307 Recent trends in the condition of children in India: A statistical profile
by Mundle, Sudipto
- 309-316 The global economic crisis and the impact on children in Sri Lanka
by Gunatilleke, Godfrey & Kurukulasuria, G. I. O. M.
- 317-328 The plantation sector in Sri Lanka: Recent changes in the welfare of children and women
by Jayawardena, Kumari
- 329-338 Effects of the current world recession on the welfare of children: The case of Korea
by Mok Suh, Sang
- 339-364 The world economic crisis and the children: A United States case study
by Miller, C. Arden & Coulter, Elizabeth J.
- 365-380 An econometric investigation of the condition of children in Italy
by Colombino, Ugo
- 381-391 A summary and interpretation of the evidence
by Cornia, Giovanni Andrea
February 1984, Volume 12, Issue 2
January 1984, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-23 Sources of stagnation in sub-Saharan Africa
by Wheeler, David
- 25-41 A conceptual framework for analysis of primary commodity markets
by Maizels, Alfred
- 43-65 Monetarism, employment and social stratification
by Lagos, Ricardo & Tokman, Victor E.
- 67-86 Farmer education and farm efficiency in Nepal: The role of schooling, extension services, and cognitive skills
by Jamison, Dean T. & Moock, Peter R.
- 87-96 Squatters or tenants: the commercialization of unauthorized housing in Nairobi
by Amis, Philip
- 97-101 The changing remittance behaviour of US manufacturing firms in Latin America: a comment and an update
by Droucopoulos, Vassilis
- 101-101 Reply
by Chudnovsky, Daniel
December 1983, Volume 11, Issue 12
November 1983, Volume 11, Issue 11
- 905-926 The monetarist experiment in Chile: A critical survey
by Ffrench-Davis, Ricardo
- 927-944 Income distribution effects of the green revolution in India: A review of empirical evidence
by Prahladachar, M.
- 945-956 Surplus labour as a source of foreign exchange?
by Godfrey, Martin
- 957-969 Public expenditure planning in Papua New Guinea: an evaluation of innovation
by Hinchliffe, Keith & Allan, Bill
- 971-979 The benefits of long-term developmental planning: an estimate
by Brada, Josef C. & King, Arthur E. & Schlagenhauf, Don E.
- 981-994 Operating characteristics of rural non-farm enterprises in Central Province, Kenya
by Norcliffe, Glen
- 995-1004 Suggestions for providing services to the handicapped in Latin America
by Aptekar, Lewis S.
October 1983, Volume 11, Issue 10
September 1983, Volume 11, Issue 9
- 771-786 Penetration of industrial country markets by agricultural products from developing countries
by Duncan, Ron & Lutz, Ernst
- 787-793 Concentration, diversification and earnings instability: Some evidence on developing countries' exports of manufactures and primary products
by Love, James
- 795-811 Trade policy in Mexico
by Balassa, Bela
- 813-823 Arms production as a form of import-substituting industrialization: The Turkish case
by Ayres, Ron
- 825-834 `Population pressure' on the land: Analysis of trends past and future
by Simon, Julian L. & Reisler, William & Gobin, Roy
- 835-844 Strategies for understanding and changing local revenue policies and practices in Ghana's decentralization programme
by Warren, D. M. & Issachar, Joe D.
- 845-850 Production management -- the forgotten factor in the industrialization policy in developing countries
by Goonatilake, P. C. L.
August 1983, Volume 11, Issue 8
- 625-626 Preface
by Maxwell, Neville
- 627-630 Editors' introduction
by Maxwell, Neville & McFarlane, Bruce
- 631-637 The logic - and limits - of Chinese socialist development
by Selden, Mark
- 639-645 Chinese market mechanism: A controversial debate
by Pairault, Thierry
- 647-658 China's economic system reform: Underlying factors and prospects
by Ishikawa, Shigeru
- 659-672 Political economy of class struggle and economic growth in China, 1950-1982
by McFarlane, Bruce
- 673-682 Bureaucratic privilege as an issue in Chinese politics
by Kraus, Richard
- 683-704 Trends in Chinese enterprise management, 1978-1982
by Lockett, Martin & Littler, Craig R.
- 705-730 Agriculture looks for `shoes that fit': The production responsibility system and its implications
by Watson, Andrew
- 731-745 Peasant labour for urban industry: Temporary contract labour, urban-rural balance and class relations in a Chinese county
by Blecher, Marc
- 747-765 Party building since Mao--a question of style?
by Saich, Tony
July 1983, Volume 11, Issue 7
June 1983, Volume 11, Issue 6
May 1983, Volume 11, Issue 5
- 397-403 Trade in a changed world economy
by Michaely, Michael
- 405-416 The short-run impact of fluctuating primary commodity prices on three developing economies: Columbia, Ivory Coast and Kenya
by Dick, Hermann & Gupta, Sanjeev & Mayer, Thomas & Vincent, David
- 417-425 The importance of `natural' barriers to trade among developing countries: Some evidence from the transport cost content in Brazilian imports
by Langhammer, Rolf J.
- 427-446 Beyond the rhetoric of rural development participation: How can it be done?
by Gow, David D. & Vansant, Jerry
- 447-450 Instability of government revenue and expenditure in less developed countries
by Lim, David
- 451-454 North-South multipliers
by Singer, Hans W.
- 455-465 The Mexican economy: Present situation, perspectives and alternatives
by Julio Lopez G.
April 1983, Volume 11, Issue 4
March 1983, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 165-167 Editor's introduction
by Patel, Surendra J.
- 169-175 Major issues concerning pharmaceutical policies in the third world
by Von Wartensleben, Aurelie
- 177-179 Essential drugs for the third world
by Fattorusso, Vittorio
- 181-186 Double deprivation: Public and private drug distribution from the perspective of the third world poor
by Melrose, Dianna
- 187-193 Patents and trademarks in pharmaceuticals
by Chudnovsky, Daniel
- 195-204 Drug costs in developing countries and policies to reduce them
by Patel, Mahesh S.
- 205-216 Drug selection: Mozambique
by Marzagao, Carlos & Segall, Malcolm
- 217-222 International drug procurement and market intelligence: Cuba
by Capo, Luis R.
- 223-228 Drug control: India
by Gothoskar, S. S.
- 229-236 Drug and therapeutics committees and information pharmacy services: The United Kingdom
by George, C. F. & Hands, D. E.
- 237-241 National production of drugs: Egypt
by Galal, Essam E.
- 243-250 Research and development in pharmaceuticals: Mexico
by Wionczek, Miguel S.
- 251-257 Report of the expert committee for drugs - Bangladesh
by Patel, Surendra J.
- 259-264 Pharmaceuticals in the third world: The problem from the suppliers' point of view
by Peretz, S. Michael & Vice-President, oExecutive
- 265-269 The right pharmaceuticals at the right prices: Consumer perspectives
by Fazal, Anwar
- 271-279 Cooperation among national drug manufacturers: Asociacion Latinoamericana de Industrias Farmaceuticas (ALIFAR)
by White, Eduardo
- 281-287 The main lines of cooperation among developing countries in pharmaceuticals
by Balasubramaniam, Kumariah
- 289-289 Selected essential documents: A note
by Koch, Gloria-Veronica
February 1983, Volume 11, Issue 2
January 1983, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-10 Socializing adaptation: A perspective on world capitalism
by Schatz, Sayre P.
- 11-20 World economy, level development and income distribution: An integration of different approaches to the explanation of income inequality
by Bornschier, Volker
- 21-29 ELL (The Equivalent Length of Life) or another attempt at measuring development
by Silber, Jacques
- 31-53 Integrated regional development planning: Linking urban centres and rural areas in Bolivia
by Rondinelli, Dennis A. & Evans, Hugh
- 55-64 The immigration of Third World professionals to Canada: 1968-1973
by Devoretz, Don & Maki, Dennis
- 65-70 Portugal, Turkey and Peru: Three successful stabilization programmes under the auspices of the IMF
by Bogdanowicz-Bindert, Christine A.
- 71-72 Confusion over measuring the relative worth of trade and aid
by Thirlwall, A. P.
- 73-75 Paul Rosenstein-Rodan: An appreciation
by Chakravarty, Sukhamoy
December 1982, Volume 10, Issue 12
November 1982, Volume 10, Issue 11
October 1982, Volume 10, Issue 10
- 841-856 Trade developments during the first Lome Convention
by Moss, Joanna & Ravenhill, John
- 857-862 Trade effects of European Community preferences to Mediterranean countries: The case of textile and clothing imports
by Pomfret, Richard
- 863-869 Development assistance: Trade versus aid and the relative performance of industrial countries
by Yeats, Alexander J.
- 871-884 The monetarist explanation of inflation: The experience of six Asian countries
by Saini, Krishan G.
- 885-898 A systems model of rural development
by Lakshmanan, T. R.
- 899-909 Landsat: A tool for development
by Haack, Barry N.
- 911-911 Money and Monetary Policy in less developed countries: A survey of issues and evidence : edited by Warren L. Coates Jr. and Deena R. Khatkhate (Pergamon Press, 1980), xiv + 827 pp., $95.00 hardback, $20.00 paperback
by Streeten, Paul
September 1982, Volume 10, Issue 9