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2002, Volume 14, Issue 6
- 743-755 Inequality and the polarizing impact of microcredit: evidence from Zambia's copperbelt
by James Copestake - 757-772 A note on the measurement of poverty and vulnerability in the South African context
by Mozaffar Qizilbash - 773-788 A critical assessment of Jamaica's national poverty eradication programme
by Philip Duku Osei - 789-804 Livelihood diversification: increasing in importance or increasingly recognized? Evidence from southern Ethiopia
by Grace Carswell - 805-815 Livelihood asset status tracking: an impact monitoring tool?
by Richard Bond & Neela Mukherjee - 817-828 Rural livelihoods in Sri Lanka: an indication of poverty?
by Mariella Marzano - 829-839 The role of the transnational community of non-government organizations: governance or poverty reduction?
by Janet G. Townsend & Gina Porter & Emma Mawdsley - 841-857 Transnational NGDOS and participatory forms of rights-based development: converging with the local politics of citizenship in Cameroon
by Sam Hickey - 859-867 NGOs, gender and indigenous grassroots development
by Janet Henshall Momsen - 869-870 Pro-poor, pro-gender policies: introduction
by Jasmine Gideon - 871-879 Exploring the gender dimensions of reconstruction processes post-hurricane Mitch
by Sarah Bradshaw - 881-886 Poverty and lone parenthood: the case of Iran
by Taghi Doostgharin - 887-898 Land reform: still a goal worth pursuing for rural women?
by Susie Jacobs - 899-910 The new EU ACP partnership agreement
by Stephen Dearden & Clara Mira Salama - 911-926 Evaluating European Union promotion of human rights, democracy and good governance: towards a participatory approach
by Gordon Crawford
2002, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 543-554 The impact of market reforms on the Senegalese peanut economy
by Ibrahima Hathie & Rigoberto A. Lopez - 555-571 Growth and the poor: a comment on Dollar and Kraay
by Malte Lübker & Graham Smith & John Weeks - 573-589 A post Keynesian critique of privatization policies in transition economies
by John Marangos - 591-603 Aspects of outreach: a framework for discussion of the social benefits of microfinance
by Mark Schreiner - 605-610 Social funds: a review of the issues
by Howard White - 611-625 Social funds, sustainability and institutional development impacts: findings from an OED Review
by Soniya Carvalho & Gillian Perkins & Howard White - 627-642 Social funds: evidence on targeting, impacts and sustainability
by Julie van Domelen - 643-652 Social funds: an effective instrument to support local action for poverty reduction?
by Arjan de Haan & Jeremy Holland & Nazneen Kanji - 653-666 Social funds as instruments for reducing childhood poverty: lessons from Save the Children's experience
by Rachel Marcus - 667-669 Professor Ian Livingstone, 1933-2001
by Michael Tribe - 671-672 Globalisation and trade: implications for exports from marginalised economies , edited by Oliver Morrissey and Igor Filatotchev. (London: Frank Cass, 2001, pp. 215, £35.00 h|b)
by John Thoburn - 672-674 Global economy, global justice-theoretical objections and policy alternatives to neoliberalism , by George Demartino. (London and New York: Routledge, 2000, pp. xiv+279, £19.99 p|bk)
by Des Gasper
2002, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 393-411 Promises kept: enforcement and the role of rotating savings and credit associations in an economy
by N. S. Chiteji - 413-433 China's WTO accession, state enterprise reform, and spatial economic restructuring
by Simon Xiaobin Zhao & Christopher S. P. Tong & Jiming Qiao - 435-458 The phantom of liberty?: economic growth and the vulnerability of small states
by Harvey W. Armstrong & Robert Read - 459-471 Policy analysis matrices: beyond simple sensitivity analysis
by Jamie Morrison & Kelvin Balcombe - 473-484 Testing for the law of one price: rice market integration in Bangladesh
by P. J. Dawson & P. K. Dey - 485-510 Exploring the impact of selective interventions in agriculture on the growth of manufactures in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand
by Michael T. Rock - 511-534 Studying group dynamics: an alternative analytical framework for the study of microfinance impacts on poverty reduction
by Ana Marr - 535-536 Global governance, development and human security by CAROLINE THOMAS (London: Pluto Press, 2000, pp. 149)
by Oliver Morrissey - 536-538 Global governance and the new wars: the merging of development and security by MARK DUFFIELD. (London: Zed Books, 2001, pp. x + 293, £16.95 p|bk, £49.95 h|bk)
by Oliver Morrissey - 539-540 Changing the conditions for development aid: a new paradigm ? Edited by NIELS HERMES and ROBERT LENSINK. (London, Frank Cass, 2001, pp. 160, £30 h|bk)
by Karuna Gomanee - 540-541 Funding virtue: civil society aid and democracy promotion by MARINA OTTAWAY and THOMAS CAROTHERS (eds). (Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2000, pp. 339, $21.95 p|bk, $44.00 h|bk)
by Marcus H. Lenzen
2002, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 301-304 Introduction
by G. Woller - 305-324 From market failure to marketing failure: market orientation as the key to deep outreach in microfinance
by Gary Woller - 325-334 It pays to know the customer: addressing the information needs of client-centered MFIs
by Elizabeth Dunn - 335-350 Making microfinance more client-led
by Monique Cohen - 351-368 The demand for flexible microfinance products: lessons from Bangladesh
by Richard L. Meyer - 369-380 Innovation in finance and movement to client-centered credit
by J. D. Von Pischke - 381-387 Trying to understand the demand for microinsurance
by Craig Churchill - 389-390 Financial integration and development: liberalization and reform in sub-Saharan Africa by MACHIKO NISSANKE and ERNEST ARYEETEY. (London and New York: Routledge, 1998, Routledge studies in development economics, pp. xiv+330, £65 h|bk)
by Peter Lawrence - 390-391 Southeast Asia into the twenty first century: crisis and beyond edited by ABDUL RAHMAN EMBONG and JÜRGEN RUDOLPH (Penerbit UKM, Malaysia: 2000, pp. 231, RM25.00)
by Miyuki Shibata
2002, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 143-179 Defining the category of 'small' states
by Tom Crowards - 181-194 Multi-national corporations and agricultural development: a study of contract farming in the Indian Punjab
by Sukhpal Singh - 195-206 Economic liberalization and new product enterprises in the newly industrializing countries: an analysis of the Indian experience
by Homi Katrak - 207-209 Finance and development: an overview of the issues
by Colin Kirkpatrick & Christopher Green - 211-228 Does the source of financing matter? Financial markets, financial intermediaries and investment in India
by A. Ganesh-Kumar & Kunal Sen & Rajendra R. Vaidya - 229-248 Explaining bank regulatory failure in Zambia
by Samuel Munzele Maimbo - 249-271 Money mosaics: financial choice and strategy in a West Delhi squatter settlement
by Orlanda Ruthven - 273-294 Finance for the poor: from microcredit to microfinancial services
by Imran Matin & David Hulme & Stuart Rutherford - 295-296 Power and its disguises: anthropological perspectives on politics, by John Gledhill (London: Pluto Press, 2000, 2nd edition, pp. 352, £15.99 p|b, £45.00 h|bk)
by Pip Bevan - 296-298 Reinventing India: liberalization, Hindu nationalism and popular democracy, by Stuart Corbridge and John Harriss (Polity Press, 2000, pp. xx+313, £16.99 pbk, £50.00 hbk)
by Indraneel Dasgupta - 298-299 Trade shocks in developing countries. Volume 1: Africa; Volume 2: Asia and Latin America, edited by Paul Collier and Jan Gunning (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999, Volume 1 pp. 491, £60 h|b; Volume 2, pp. 360, £50 h|b)
by Simon Appleton - 299-300 Development with a human face: experiences in social achievement and economic growth, edited by Santosh Mehrotra and Richard Jolly (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000, pp. 493, £14.99, p|b )
by Robert Osei
2002, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-11 i-development not e-development: special issue on ICTs and development
by Richard Heeks - 13-23 Wired for change: the links between ICTs and development discourses
by Susanne Schech - 25-37 Knowledge facts, knowledge fiction: the role of ICTs in knowledge management for development
by Maja Van Der Velden - 39-50 ICTs, gender and development: women in software production in Kerala
by Shoba Arun & Thankom Arun - 51-60 Soft barriers to ICT application in development: trust and information quality in Russia
by Elia V. Chepaitis - 61-74 Enterprise across the digital divide: information systems and rural microenterprise in Botswana
by Richard Duncombe & Richard Heeks - 75-87 Getting online: Australian international development agencies and ICT use
by Ruth N. Kiraka & Karen Manning - 89-100 ICTs in development-who benefits? Use of geographic information systems on the Cato Manor Development project, South Africa
by Nancy Odendaal - 101-112 Putting context into ICTs in international development: an institutional networking project in Vietnam
by Grant Boyle - 113-127 Information literacy needs of local staff in cross-cultural development projects
by Camille McMahon & Christine Bruce - 129-141 Scaling-up information services for development: a framework of increasing returns for telecentres
by Ted Tschang & Mathurot Chuladul & Thuy Thu Le
2001, Volume 13, Issue 8
- 1097-1118 How institutional quality and economic factors impact technological deepening in developing countries
by George R. G. Clarke - 1119-1130 An economic model of self-help groups: policy implications for banks and NGO initiatives
by Sashi Sivramkrishna & Ramakrushna Panigrahi - 1131-1149 A livelihood from the forest: gendered visions of social, economic and environmental change in Southern Cameroon
by Katrina Brown & Sandrine Lapuyade - 1151-1164 Regional co-operation policies in Central Asia
by David Jay Green - 1165-1178 Perceptions of drudgery in agricultural and animal husbandry operations: a gender analysis from Haryana State, India
by Sonika Thakur & Shashi Kanta Varma & Patricia A. Goldey - 1179-1188 Terms of trade shocks and the current account in a unified currency area
by L. Sahely & R. Darius & O. Williams - 1189-1190 Democratic politics and economic reform in India, by ROB JENKINS (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 2000, pp. +250, hbk £45.00, pbk £16.95)
by Indraneel Dasgupta - 1190-1190 Rural poverty, empowerment and sustainable livelihoods, edited by JOSEPH MULLEN (Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 1999, hbk £35.00)
by Cecile Brugere & John Lingard - 1191-1192 Women and human development: the capabilities approach, by MARTHA NUSSBAUM (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 2000, pp. xxi +312, hbk £17.95)
by Frances Stewart - 1192-1194 The People's Republic of China after 50 years,edited by ROBERT LOUIS EDMONDS (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000, £14.99 p|bk)
by John Thoburn - 1194-1195 Microfinance systems: designing quality financial services for the poor, by GRAHAM WRIGHT (London: Zed Books, 2000, pp. xix+283, £15.95 p|bk)
by Samuel Munzele Maimbo - 1195-1195 Water for food and rural development: approaches and initiatives in South Asia, edited by PETER MOLLINGA (New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2000. Cloth £29.99. ix + 368 pp)
by Chris Barrow - 1196-1197 Alternative irrigation, the promise of runoff agriculture, by CHRISTOPHER BARROW (London: Earthscan, 1999, pp 240, £40.00 h|bk, £15.95 p|bk)
by Bruce Lankford - 1197-1198 Land rights of the indigenous peoples of the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh, by RAJKUMARI CHANDRA ROY (Copenhagen: International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs Document No. 99, 2000, pp. 231)
by Kirsten Westergaard - 1198-1199 Development, NGOs, and civil society, edited by DEBORAH EADE (Oxford: Oxfam, a development in practice reader, 2000, pp. 196, £9.50 p|bk)
by Simon Heap - 1199-1201 European development cooperation and the poor, by AIDAN COX and JOHN HEALEY (London: Macmillan in association with ODI, 2000, pp. 236, £16.99 p|bk)
by Oliver Morrissey - 1201-1202 New markets, new opportunities? by NANCY BIRDSALL and CAROL GRAHAM (eds). (Washington, The Brookings Institution, 2000, pp. 331)
by Christophe Muller
2001, Volume 13, Issue 7
- 811-811 Introduction
by Paul Mosley - 813-821 The World Development Report and the Global Development Network
by Lyn Squire - 823-846 Reviving global poverty reduction: what role for genetically modified plants?
by Michael Lipton - 847-861 Consumer preferences and the uptake of animal healthcare by the poor: a case study from Kenya
by Claire Heffernan - 863-875 Perceptions of poverty among poor livestock keepers in Kenya: a discourse analysis approach
by Federica Misturelli & Claire Heffernan - 877-891 The electronic dissemination of policy information; experiences from the livestock-environment toolbox
by John Morton - 893-905 Cut and run? Evolving institutions for global forest governance
by Katrina Brown - 907-919 Managing multinationals: the governance of investment for the environment
by Peter Newell - 921-931 Scales of governance and environmental justice for adaptation and mitigation of climate change
by W.Neil Adger - 933-950 Big laws, small catches: global ocean governance and the fisheries crisis
by Edward H. Allison - 951-964 Finance in conflict and reconstruction
by Tony Addison & Philippe Le Billon & S. Mansoob Murshed - 965-984 Violence and social capital in urban poor communities: perspectives from Colombia and Guatemala
by Cathy McIlwaine & Caroline O. N. Moser - 985-988 Governance and civic engagement: urban economies, poverty and civil society
by Carole Rakodi - 989-996 The connections between urban governance and poverty
by Nick Devas - 997-1002 Urban economic growth, civic engagement and poverty reduction
by Philip Amis & Ursula Grant - 1003-1008 Poverty alleviation or poverty reduction: the contribution of civil society
by Diana Mitlin - 1009-1014 Environmental governance: a comparative analysis of nine city case studies
by David Satterthwaite - 1015-1021 From social networks to public action in urban governance: where does benefit accrue?
by Jo Beall - 1023-1038 Aid policies and growth: in search of the holy grail
by John Hudson & Paul Mosley - 1039-1055 Some thoughts on the effectiveness of aid, non-aid development finance and technical assistance
by David Dollar - 1057-1070 Will the new aid agenda help promote poverty reduction?
by Howard White - 1071-1082 The consultation practice of Northern NGOs: a study of British organizations in Guatemala
by Sarah Lister - 1083-1096 Growth and welfare provisioning: lessons from the English Poor Laws?
by Sonia Bhalotra
2001, Volume 13, Issue 6
- 641-643 Introduction: political democratization and economic transformation in South Africa
by Harry Zarenda - 645-670 Growth and institutions
by Johannes Fedderke - 671-689 The labour market and household income inequality in South Africa: existing evidence and new panel data
by Murray Leibbrandt & Ingrid Woolard - 691-709 Employment promotion in a minerals economy
by Miriam Altman - 711-723 Trade policy in a liberalizing economy
by Merle Holden - 725-739 South African agriculture in transition: the 1990s
by Johan van Zyl & Nick Vink & Johann Kirsten & Daneswan Poonyth - 741-765 Central Bank transformation in a globalized world: the Reserve Bank in post-apartheid South Africa
by Vishnu Padayachee - 767-777 South African regional industrial policy: from border industries to spatial development initiatives
by Trudi Hartzenberg - 779-796 Globalization and restructuring in the South African automotive industry
by Anthony Black - 797-810 Globalization, industrial development and the plastics industry in South Africa
by Simon Roberts
2001, Volume 13, Issue 5
- 523-534 Inaugural Lecture
by Geof Wood - 535-548 Literacy without formal education: the case of Pakistan
by Samina Nazli - 549-569 Pro-poor growth in a globalized economy
by Howard White - 571-581 Stabex versus IMF compensatory financing: impact on fiscal policy
by Jean-Francois Brun & Gérard Chambas & Bertrand Laporte - 583-598 Women and war: the role Kuwaiti women played during the Iraqi occupation
by Maria Juliá & Hadi Ridha - 599-614 Testing alternative measures of microenterprise profits and net worth
by Lisa Daniels - 615-627 Exports, domestic policy and world markets: a panel study
by J. Love & E. Turner - 629-634 Commentary on 'The economics of landmine clearance: case study of Cambodia'
by Ted Paterson - 635-636 Chinese urban life under reform: the changing social contract
by Xiaoling Zhang - 636-638 Reviewing social and economic progress in Africa
by Josaphat P. Kweka - 638-639 The process of financial liberalisation in India
by Kheswar C. Jankee - 639-640 The Earthscan Reader in sustainable cities
by Mark Pelling
2001, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 381-389 HIV|AIDS and development in Africa
by Simon Dixon & Scott McDonald & Jennifer Roberts - 391-409 AIDS: the makings of a development disaster?
by Geoff P Garnett & Nicholas C Grassly & Simon Gregson - 411-426 AIDS and economic growth in Africa: a panel data analysis
by Simon Dixon & Scott McDonald & Jennifer Roberts - 427-449 The HIV|AIDS pandemic in South Africa: sectoral impacts and unemployment
by Channing Arndt & Jeffrey D. Lewis - 451-466 Resource allocation and priority setting of HIV|AIDS interventions: addressing the generalized epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa
by Lilani Kumaranayake & Charlotte Watts - 467-485 School education and HIV control in sub-Saharan Africa: from discord to harmony?
by Simon Gregson & Heather Waddell & Stephen Chandiwana - 487-511 Effective food and nutrition policy responses to HIV|AIDS: what we know and what we need to know
by Lawrence Haddad & Stuart Gillespie - 513-521 Defining AIDS competence: a working model for practical purposes
by Jean-Louis Lamboray & Suzanne M. Skevington
2001, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 293-298 Attacking Poverty-a strategic dilemma for the World Bank
by Michael Hubbard - 299-306 The World Development Report: concepts, content and a Chapter 12
by Robert Chambers - 307-313 Attacking Poverty and the 'post-Washington consensus'
by Paul Mosley - 315-320 Consolidating the lessons of 50 years of 'development'
by Andrew Shepherd - 321-329 Empowerment at last?
by Mick Moore - 331-341 Innovative and important, yes, but also instrumental and incomplete: the treatment of redistribution in the new 'New Poverty Agenda'
by Simon Maxwell - 343-351 National and international redistribution as tools for poverty reduction
by Howard White - 353-360 Attacking Poverty : but what happened to urban poverty and development?
by Philip Amis - 361-368 Insecurity and social protection-has the World Bank got it right?
by Caroline Moser - 369-376 The World Development Report 2000|01: HIV|AIDS still not properly considered!
by Tony Barnett & Alan Whiteside - 377-379 Voices of the poor. Can anyone hear us?
by Hazel Johnson
2001, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 135-151 Achieving agricultural pumpset efficiency in rural India
by William Reidhead - 153-168 Endogenous innovation growth theory and regional income convergence in China
by Yingqi Wei & Xiaming Liu & Haiyan Song & Peter Romilly - 169-181 Tenant characteristics and the choice of tenurial contracts in rural India
by Ananish Chaudhuri & Pushkar Maitra - 183-209 Are user charges efficiency- and equity-enhancing? A critical review of economic literature with particular reference to experience from developing countries
by Ardeshir Sepehri & Robert Chernomas - 211-225 State banks and economic development in China
by James Laurenceson & J. C. H. Chai - 227-237 The supply response of basmati rice growers in Punjab, Pakistan: price and non-price determinants
by Umar Farooq & Trevor Young & Noel Russell & Muhammad Iqbal - 239-253 Economic reform versus food security: Kerala's Gordian knot
by M. H. Suryanarayana - 255-268 Fiscal federalism and government size in transition economies: the case of Moldova
by Luiz De Mello - 269-285 Donor support to human resource capacity building in Namibia: experience of resident technical assistance support for workplace learning and assessment of alternative options
by Anne Low & Agnes Tjongarero & Allan Low & Beata Nambundunga - 287-288 Environmental assessment in developing and transitional countries
by Jo Crotty - 288-289 Agrarian policies in Central America
by Raul Hopkins - 289-290 Latin America transformed - globalization and modernity
by Lizia de Figueiredo - 290-291 The paradox of Africa's poverty: the role of indigenous knowledge, traditional practices and local institutions - the case of Ethiopia
by Abbi Mamo Kedir - 291-292 Affluence and poverty in the Middle East
by Mahmood Messkoub
2001, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-23 Coping with, and cashing in on, international capital volatility
by Graham Bird & Ramkishen S. Rajan - 25-44 Stimulants to capital inflows into emerging markets and the recent role of speculators
by Dilip K. Das - 45-58 Development of financial capital markets and the role of children as economic assets
by Anu Rammohan - 59-71 Adaptive technology strategies and technical efficiency: Evidence from the Sri Lankan agricultural machinery industry
by Sonali Deraniyagala - 73-91 Changes in regional inequality and social welfare in Indonesia from 1996 to 1999
by Emmanuel Skoufias - 93-121 Privatization in Turkey: Implementation, politics of privatization and performance results
by Cevat Karataş - 123-126 The long-term impact of health on economic growth in Mexico, 1950-1995
by David Mayer - 127-128 Future positive: International co-operation in the 21 st century by Michael Edwards (1999, London: Earthscan, pp. 304, £20 h|bk)
by Claire Mercer - 128-129 Amazonia at the crossroads: The challenge of sustainable development edited by Anthony Hall (The brookings institution for the institute of latin American studies, London, Washington DC: 2000, pp. xiii +257, pbk £12.00)
by Chris Barrow - 130-130 The dynamics of South Asia Regional Cooperation and SAARC edited by Eric Gonsalves and Nancy Jetly sage publications, New Delhi: 1999, pp. 280, £27.50
by Kishor Sharma - 130-131 A village rice saga: Three decades of green revolution in the Philippines by Yujiro Hayami and Masao Kikuchi (Palgrave, formerly Macmillan Press, London: 2000, pp. 273, hbk £50.00)
by John Lingard - 131-132 NGOs and civil society: Democracy by proxy ? by Ann Hudock (Polity Press, Cambridge: 1999, pp. 120, Hb £39.50, pbk £11.99)
by Simon Heap - 132-134 Fiscal Reform and Structural Change in Developing Countries (2 volumes), edited by Guillermo Perry, John Whalley and Gary Mcmahon (Macmillan in association with the International Development Research Centre, London: Canada, 2000, hbk £50, each volume)
by Norman Gemmell
2000, Volume 12, Issue 8
- 1057-1068 Law tradition and institutional quality: some empirical evidence
by Alberto Chong & Luisa Zanforlin - 1069-1085 Coping strategies in developed and developing societies: the workings of the informal economy
by Madeleine Leonard - 1087-1109 Governance and institutional development of the Chilean economy
by Eugenio Lahera & Mabel Cabezas - 1111-1130 Spillover effects of foreign direct investments on Turkish manufacturing industry
by Erhan Aslanoğlu - 1131-1132 Genetically modified organisms and smallholders in the developing world
by C. S. Srinivasan & Colin Thirtle - 1133-1145 Genetically modified organisms: major issues and policy responses for developing countries
by Jonathan Kydd & Janet Haddock & John Mansfield & Charles Ainsworth & Allan Buckwell - 1147-1158 Understanding the emergence of terminator technologies
by C. S. Srinivasan & Colin Thirtle - 1159-1178 Genetic use restriction technologies and the diffusion of yield gains to developing countries
by Timo Goeschl & Timothy Swanson - 1179-1182 GMOs and IP: embodied technological change
by David Godden
2000, Volume 12, Issue 7
- 903-924 Trade and foreign direct investment in Latin America and Southeast Asia: temporal causality analysis
by Luiz R. De Mello & Kiichiro Fukasaku - 925-938 How to make a tragedy: on the alleged effect of ethnicity on growth
by Jean-Louis Arcand & Patrick Guillaumont & Sylviane Guillaumont Jeanneney - 939-950 The relationship between financial deepening and economic growth in Tanzania
by Oludele A. Akinboade - 951-973 The catalyzing role of policy-based lending by the IMF and the World Bank: fact or fiction?
by Graham Bird & Dane Rowlands - 975-983 Recommendations on the use of micro-hydro power in rural development
by David J. Fulford & Paul Mosley & Alastair Gill - 985-988 Assessing and extending the work of Amartya Sen
by Des Gasper & John Cameron - 989-1001 Development as freedom: taking economics beyond commodities-the cautious boldness of Amartya Sen
by Des Gasper - 1003-1018 Rethinking human well-being: a dialogue with Amartya Sen
by Ananta Kumar Giri - 1019-1030 Prima mangiare, poi filosofare
by Raff Carmen - 1031-1045 Amartya Sen on economic inequality: the need for an explicit critique of opulence
by John Cameron - 1047-1049 Evaluating economic liberalization by Mark McGillivary and Oliver Morrissey (eds). (London, Macmillan Press and New York, St. Martin's Press, 1999, pp. x+240)
by Farhad Noorbakhsh & Alberto Paloni
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