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2000, Volume 12, Issue 7
- 1049-1050 Famine in africa: causes, responses, and prevention by Joachim von Braun, Tesfaye Teklu and Patrick Webb. (Baltimore and London, The Johns Hopkins University Press for the International Food Policy Research Institute, 1999, pp. 219)
by Quentin Outram - 1050-1051 Development microeconomics by Pranab Bardhan and Christopher Udry. (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999, pp. 242)
by Oliver Morrissey - 1051-1052 Policy coherence in development co-operation by Jacques Forster and Olav Stokke (eds). (EADI Book Series 22). (London, Frank Cass, 1999, pp. 499)
by Gorm Rye Olsen - 1052-1053 Gender, education & development: beyond access to empowerment edited by Christine Hewrad and Sheila Bunwaree (eds). (London, Zed Books, 1999. xii+223 pp. p|bk.)
by Tanja R. Müller - 1053-1055 EU global payer: the north-south policy of the European Union by Mirjam van Reisen. (Utrecht, International Books, 1999, pp. 255)
by Stephen J. H. Dearden - 1055-1056 The social services crisis of the 1990s: strategies for sustainable systems in Tanzania by Anna K. Tibaijuka (ed.). (Aldershot, Ashgate, 1998, pp. 352, hbk, £42.50)
by Josaphat Kweka
2000, Volume 12, Issue 6
- 769-772 Introduction: re-framing development for the 21st century
by Alan Thomas & Tim Allen - 773-787 Development as practice in a liberal capitalist world
by Alan Thomas - 789-802 Development theory in a post-socialist era: competing capitalisms and emancipatory alternatives
by E. A. Brett - 803-824 Industrialization, innovation and development: what does knowledge management change?
by Joanna Chataway & David Wield - 825-842 A right to interfere? Bernard Kouchner and the new humanitarianism
by Tim Allen & David Styan - 843-856 From the culture of poverty to inclusive cities: re-framing urban policy and politics
by Jo Beall - 857-875 Dropping the debt for the new millennium: is it such a good idea?
by Tim Allen & Diana Weinhold - 877-901 How much debt must be cancelled?
by Joseph Hanlon
2000, Volume 12, Issue 5
- 613-623 The implicit equidistributional bias of human development
by Guido Lüchters & Lukas Menkhoff - 625-654 Latin America and the 'high performing Asian economies': growth and debt
by John Weeks - 655-667 An analysis of rural-to-rural migration in India
by Prabir C. Bhattacharya - 669-688 Introduction: securing livelihoods in Dhaka slums
by Geof Wood & Sarah Salway - 689-705 Marriage among the urban poor of Dhaka: instability and uncertainty
by Sonia Jesmin & Sarah Salway - 707-722 Sickness among the urban poor: a barrier to livelihood security
by Md. Azmal Kabir & Ataur Rahman & Sarah Salway & Jane Pryer - 723-734 Child housework in urban Bangladesh: an exploration of intra-household labour deployment
by Emily Delap - 735-750 The social content of labour markets in Dhaka slums
by Aftab E. A. Opel - 751-759 Who's a goody? Demythologizing the PRA agenda
by Philippa Bevan - 761-762 Women and Empowerment: Illustrations from the Third World edited by Haleh Afshar (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1998)
by Frances Cleaver - 762-764 Sonar Bangla? Agricultural Growth and Agrarian Change in West Bengal and Bangladesh edited by Ben Rogaly, Barbara Harriss-White and Sugata Bose (Sage Publications, 1999, pp. 444, cloth £35)
by Kirsten Westergaard - 765-766 The New Global Economy and Developing Countries: Making Openness Work by Dani Rodrik (Washington, DC: Overseas Development Council, Policy Essay no. 24, 1999, pp. x+168, £11.50 p|bk)
by Neil Foster - 766-768 World Ethics-The New Agenda by Nigel Dower (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1998, pp. ix+214)
by Des Gasper
2000, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 447-451 The inter-generational bargain: an introduction
by J. Allister McGregor & James G Copestake & Geof D Wood - 453-462 Generational transfers and the generational bargain
by David Collard - 463-482 Inter-generational contracts, demographic transitions and the 'quantity-quality' tradeoff: parents, children and investing in the future
by Naila Kabeer - 483-494 Beyond mandatory privatization: pensions policy options for developing countries
by Roger Charlton & Roddy McKinnon - 495-506 Work, retirement and vulnerability of older persons in Latin America: what are the lessons for pension design?
by Armando Barrientos - 507-518 Pension privatization in Latin America
by Katharina Müller - 519-529 Partial privatization of a pension system: lessons from Hungary
by András Simonovits - 531-548 Supporting children in their working lives: obstacles and opportunities within the international policy environment
by Karen Moore - 549-558 Securing the future: student financing at Makerere University, Uganda
by Carla Sutherland - 559-570 Globalization and ethical trade: assessing the implications for development
by Stephanie Barrientos - 571-584 Will the WTO prevent the growth of ethical trade? Implications of potential changes to WTO rules for environmental and social standards in the forest sector
by Anne Tallontire & M. E Blowfield - 585-600 Pitfalls of debt reduction: a counterfactual case study of Zambia during the early 1990s
by James Copestake & Phillip Weston - 601-612 Why should developing countries worry about 2050 and beyond?
by Anil Markandya & Pamela Mason
April 2000, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 299-323 Stabilization and structural adjustment in Mozambique: an appraisal
by Channing Arndt & Henning Tarp Jensen & Finn Tarp - 325-342 Expectations, impacts and attitudes: conservation and development in Cross River National Park, Nigeria
by Uwem Ite & William Adams - 343-369 Productivity spillovers from technology transfer to Indian manufacturing firms
by Vinish Kathuria - 371-373 Assessments of Assessing Aid: introduction
by Oliver Morrissey - 375-398 Aid effectiveness disputed
by Henrik Hansen & Finn Tarp - 399-412 Aid allocation, poverty reduction and the Assessing Aid report
by Robert Lensink & Howard White - 413-428 Aid fungibility in Assessing Aid: red herring or true concern?
by Mark McGillivray & Oliver Morrissey - 429-441 Recent developments in fiscal response with an application to Costa Rica
by Susana Franco‐Rodriguez - 443-444 Feminist Visions of Development: Gender Analysis and Policy by Cecile Jackson and Ruth Pearson (eds). (London: Routledge, 1998, pp. 282, £16.99 p/bk)
by Haleh Afshar - 444-445 Islam and Feminism: An Iranian Case‐Study by Haleh Afshar. (Basingstoke: Macmillan, Women's Studies at York Series, 1998, pp. 235)
by Fatima L. Adamu
2000, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 149-167 Water, externality and strategic interdependence: a general equilibrium analysis
by Terry Roe & Xinshen Diao - 169-186 Will the growing trade gap sink Viet Nam?-Some exploratory econometrics
by George Irvin & Alejandro Izurieta - 187-206 Economic reform and household welfare in rural China: evidence from household survey data
by Sarmistha Pal - 207-218 The integration of the Pakistani equity market with international equity markets: an investigation
by Fazal Husain & Reza Saidi - 219-225 The economics of landmine clearance: case study of Cambodia
by Geoff Harris - 227-239 Power in partnership? An analysis of an NGO's relationships with its partners
by Sarah Lister - 241-256 Poverty and expenditure pattern of households in Pakistan and South Africa: a comparative study
by Ranjan Ray - 257-264 Issues in the liberalization of trade in services
by John Roberts - 265-281 Telecommunications reform in developing countries after the WTO agreement on basic telecommunications services
by Peter Cowhey & Mikhail M. Klimenko - 283-296 Services, economic development and the next round of negotiations on services
by Bernard Hoekman & Aaditya Mattoo
2000, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-12 Technological change, technical and allocative efficiency in Chinese agriculture: the case of rice production in Jiangsu
by Shenggen Fan - 13-27 Household welfare measurement and the pricing of basic services
by Jesko Hentschel & Peter Lanjouw - 29-43 Interpretation of rural savings behaviour: a cautionary tale
by Stephen Morse & Nora McNamara - 45-70 Long-run growth trends and convergence across Indian States
by R. Nagaraj & A. Varoudakis & M.-A. Véganzonès - 71-84 Financial constraints and output targets in Russian agricultural production
by Carlos Arnade & Munisamy Gopinath - 85-99 Multi-sectoral responses to HIV|AIDS: constraints and opportunities for technical co-operation
by Günter Hemrich & Daphne Topouzis - 101-119 Failing the needy: public social spending in Latin America
by Peter Lloyd-Sherlock - 121-131 Revisiting the exchange rate debate: the Jamaican experience
by Fiona Atkins - 133-144 Information and agricultural input markets: pearl millet seed in Rajasthan
by Robert Tripp & Suresh Pal - 145-146 Book review: Decentralised Production in India: Industrial Districts, Flexible Specialisation and Employment by Philippe Cadene and Mark Holmstrom (eds). (New Delhi and London: Sage, 1998
by Barbara Harriss-White - 146-147 Book review: Cultural Diversity and Social Discontent: Anthropological Studies on Contemporary India by R. S. Khare. (New Delhi, Thousand Oaks, London: Sage Publications, 1998
by Sarah C. White - 147-148 Book review: Urban Development in the State Karnataka, India: Policies, Actors and Outcomes by Harry A. Mengers. (Saarbrucken: Verlagen fur Entwicklungspolitik Saarbrucken GmbH, Nijmegen Studies in Development and Cultural Change 27, 1997)
by Carole Rakodi
1999, Volume 11, Issue 7
- 917-919 Editorial
by Paul Mosley & Paul Mosley - 921-934 A model of social capital and access to productive resources
by Paul Mosley & Marina Della Giusta - 935-955 Impact of technological change on income distribution and poverty in Bangladesh agriculture: an empirical analysis
by Paul Mosley & Sanzidur Rahman - 957-984 Questioning virtuous spirals: micro-finance and women's empowerment in Africa
by Paul Mosley & Linda Mayoux - 985-1004 Legacies of apartheid: the distribution of income in South Africa
by Paul Mosley & Scott McDonald & Jenifer Piesse - 1005-1027 Social protection as social risk management: conceptual underpinnings for the social protection sector strategy paper
by Paul Mosley & Robert Holzmann & Steen Jorgensen - 1029-1042 The impact of agricultural policy liberalization on rural communities in Mexico
by Paul Mosley & Steve Wiggins & Kerry Preibisch & Sharon Proctor
1999, Volume 11, Issue 6
- 797-810 Trait-taking versus trait-making in technical choice: the case of Africa
by Jeffrey James - 811-823 After roads and dams: what role for engineers in the poverty reduction strategies of bilateral development agencies?
by Trudy Harpham & Lance Anelay - 825-835 Trade liberalization in sub-Saharan Africa: stagnation or growth?
by Hiranya Mukhopadhyay - 837-842 The new international financial architecture and national development: uplifting or oppressive?
by Nicholas Snowden - 843-849 The Prebisch-Singer thesis: a thesis for the new millennium? Introduction
by David Sapsford & John-ren Chen - 851-857 Trend and volatility in the net barter terms of trade, 1900-92: new results from the application of a (not so) new method
by David Sapsford & V. N. Balasubramanyam - 859-870 Commodity terms of trade and individual countries' net barter terms of trade: Is there an empirical relationship?
by Matthias G. Lutz - 871-892 The sources of trend and fluctuations of commodity prices
by John-ren Chen - 893-910 Agricultural futures markets in LDCs: a policy response to price volatility?
by C. W. Morgan & A. J. Rayner & C. Vaillant - 911-916 Beyond terms of trade-convergence and divergence
by Hans Singer
1999, Volume 11, Issue 5
- 687-700 Environmental activism and the construction of risk: implications for NGO alliances
by Timothy Forsyth - 701-715 Small-scale enterprise policy in developing countries: an analysis of India's reservation policy
by Homi Katrak - 717-729 Policy and regulation for sustainable microfinance: country experiences in Asia
by Paul B. McGuire - 731-754 Contesting water in Bangladesh: knowledge, rights and governance
by Geof Wood - 755-760 The new public management in developing countries: introduction
by Richard Batley - 761-765 The new public management in developing countries: implications for policy and organizational reform
by Richard Batley - 767-775 Reforming the health sector: towards a healthy new public management
by Steven Russell & Sara Bennett & Anne Mills - 777-783 Does the NPM work in less developed countries? The case of the urban water supply sector
by Andrew Nickson - 785-790 Does new public management work in reforming the state's role in agricultural marketing in developing countries?
by Michael Hubbard & Marisol Smith - 791-796 The role of government in business promotion: the case of textiles and garments
by Paul Jackson
1999, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 493-496 Editorial introduction
by Michael Tribe & Wendy Olsen - 497-501 The DSA at twenty-one: a critical celebration of development studies
by John Harriss - 503-519 Global poverty reduction: are we heading in the right direction?
by Howard White - 521-534 Participatory governance for poverty reduction
by Hartmut Schneider - 535-546 Development studies and policy studies: in the short run we are all dead
by Raymond Apthorpe - 547-563 Are the DAC targets achievable? Poverty and human development in the year 2015
by Lucia Hanmer & Niek De Jong & Rachel Kurian & Jos Mooij - 565-580 Towards effective poverty reduction: a study of heterogeneous groups of poor women in Uganda
by Grace Kyeyune & Patricia Goldey - 581-595 Forget the weights, who gets the benefits? How to bring a poverty focus to the economic analysis of projects
by David Potts - 597-612 Paradoxes of participation: questioning participatory approaches to development
by Frances Cleaver - 613-623 Are non-governmental organizations working in development a transnational community?
by Janet Gabriel Townsend - 625-636 Food policy in India: the importance of electoral politics in policy implementation
by Jos Mooij - 637-648 Ground-level bureaucrats as a source of intensification of rural poverty in China
by Xiyi Huang - 649-659 The marginalization of indigenous peoples from tribal lands in southeast Madagascar
by Philip Mulligan - 661-672 Return migrant entrepreneurs and economic diversification in two counties in south Jiangxi, China
by Rachel Murphy - 673-685 Micro-enterprises and privatized agricultural services: information flow, credit and trust in small seed enterprises in Ghana
by Fergus Lyon
1999, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 317-319 The impact of the liberalization of the exchange rate and financial markets in sub-Saharan Africa. Editors' introduction
by Giovanni Andrea Cornia & Nguyuru H. I. Lipumba - 321-342 The political economy of financial reform in Africa
by Thandika Mkandawire - 343-365 Should Africa promote stock market capitalism?
by Ajit Singh - 367-384 Micro-macro linkages in financial markets: the impact of financial liberalization on access to rural credit in four African countries
by Paul Mosley - 385-409 Financial and foreign exchange markets liberalization in Ghana
by Nii K. Sowa & Ivy K. Acquaye - 411-436 Impact of liberalization on key markets in sub-Saharan Africa: the case of Uganda
by Louis A. Kasekende & Michael Atingi-Ego - 437-464 Gradual liberalization of key markets: the road to sustainable growth in Mauritius
by Sunil Kumar Bundoo & Beealasingh Dabee - 465-491 Adjustment and liberalization in Kenya: the financial and foreign exchange markets
by Njuguna S. Ndung'U & Rose W. Ngugi
1999, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 177-195 Economic growth, poverty and inequality
by Andrew Goudie & Paul Ladd - 197-219 Small and medium enterprise theory: evidence for Chinese TVEs
by Mario Biggeri & Danilo Gambelli & Christine Phillips - 221-239 The response of private investment to structural adjustment-a case study of Turkey
by Öner Günçavdi & Michael Bleaney & Andrew McKay - 241-258 The role of interest groups in agricultural policy design: Chile 1960-1988
by Jaime Ortiz - 259-271 NGO failure and the need to bring back the state
by S. Akbar Zaidi - 273-275 The Spanish International Development Co-operation Law: a step in the right direction?
by Neil Hughes - 277-285 Communities, wildlife and the 'new conservation' in Africa
by David Hulme & Marshall Murphree - 287-293 Devolution and stewardship in Zimbabwe's CAMPFIRE programme
by James C. Murombedzi - 295-304 Policy lessons from the evolution of a community-based approach to wildlife management, Kunene Region, Namibia
by Brian T. B. Jones - 305-315 Institutional sustainability and community conservation: a case study from Uganda
by Mark Infield & William M. Adams
1999, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-26 How important is sound domestic macroeconomics in attracting capital inflows to developing countries?
by Graham Bird - 27-46 Preferences, inequity and entitlements: some issues from a CVM study of water supply in Madras, India
by P. B. Anand & Roger Perman - 47-74 Regional differences in India's food expenditure pattern: a complete demand systems approach
by J. V. Meenakshi & Ranjan Ray - 75-91 'The State in a Changing World'; plus ça change?: Reflections from the south on the World Bank's 1997 World Development Report
by William Munro & Vishnu Padayachee & Francie Lund & Imraan Valodia - 93-94 Diagnosis and prescription after the Asian crisis
by Nicholas Snowden - 95-106 Exchange rate co-ordination for surmounting the East Asian currency crises
by Ronald I. McKinnon - 107-119 The international financial architecture after the Asian crisis: learning from Las Vegas?
by Nicholas Snowden - 121-139 Capital flows in Chile: from the tequila to the Asian crises
by Ricardo Ffrench-Davis & Manuel R. Agosin - 141-146 Work motivation in Malawi: neither flat earth nor Babel
by Stuart C. Carr & Malcolm MacLachlan - 146-146 Comments on Carr and MacLachlan (1999)
by Peter Blunt & Merrick Jones - 147-149 Obituary: Professor T. V. Sathyamurthy
by David Edwards - 151-175 Standards of living, human development indices and structural adjustments in developing countries: an empirical investigation
by Farhad Noorbakhsh
1998, Volume 10, Issue 7
- 841-855 Beyond Bureaucrats in Business: a critical review of the World Bank approach to privatization and public sector reform
by Kate Bayliss & Ben Fine - 857-869 An evaluation of export revenues as determinants of economic growth in the South Pacific island nations
by Sospeter N. Onchoke & Francis In - 871-898 Local environmental management, land degradation and the 'gestion des terroirs' approach in West Africa: policies and pitfalls
by Simon Batterbury - 899-921 Migration, employment and development: a three-sector analysis
by Prabir C. Bhattacharya - 923-925 Reinforcing democracy: the development process and community agency
by Michal Lyons & Carin Smuts - 927-928 Gender, governance and policy: an introduction
by Uma Kothari & Imraan Valodia - 929-941 Integrating gender issues into national budgetary policies and procedures: some policy options
by Diane Elson - 943-955 Engendering the public sector: an example from the women's budget initiative in South Africa
by Imraan Valodia - 957-967 Gender and governance: democratic consolidation and economic reform
by Georgina Waylen
1998, Volume 10, Issue 6
- 699-713 Refugees and environmental change in West Africa: the role of institutions
by Richard Black & Mohamed F. Sessay - 715-731 Implementation of science and technology policies for global competition: Korea's electronics and telecommunications industries
by Roy W. Shin - 733-749 Machinery and China's nexus of foreign trade and economic growth
by Dic Lo & Thomas M. H. Chan - 751-775 Standards of living, human development indices and structural adjustments in developing countries: an empirical investigation
by Farhad Noorbakhsh - 777-793 Feeding Africa's growing cities into the 21st century: the potential of urban agriculture
by Tony Binns & Kenneth Lynch - 795-798 Editorial: learning about learning on microfinance north and south
by Chris Roche & Ben Rogaly - 799-810 Microfinance north and south: contrasting current debates
by Susan Johnson - 811-822 Microcredit meets social exclusion: learning with difficulty from international experience
by Ruth Pearson - 823-836 Combating financial exclusion through co-operatives: is there a role for external assistance?
by Ben Rogaly - 837-838 Book review: Finance Against Poverty by David Hulme and Paul Mosley. (London, Routledge, 1996
by Frances Stewart - 838-839 Book review: The Institutional Approach to Labour and Development edited by Gerry Rodgers, Klara Foti and Laurids Lauridsen. (London and Portland Oregon, Frank Cass, 1996
by Gautam Mody
1998, Volume 10, Issue 5
- 575-587 Structural reforms and price liberalization in Mexican agriculture
by John Baffes - 589-605 The human development index: some technical issues and alternative indices
by Farhad Noorbakhsh - 607-619 The aid policy process of a 'humane internationalist': the Danish example
by Gorm Rye Olsen - 621-637 Fighting for survival: manufacturing industry and adjustment in sub-Saharan Africa
by Paul Bennell - 639-641 Central banking in post-socialist economies: Introduction
by Yelena Kalyuzhnova & George Tridimas - 643-657 The responsibilities of central banks in the transition economies
by Lionel Price - 659-679 Financial markets in the Baltic States: fit for the EU?
by Gerhard Fink & Peter Haiss & Nobuko Inagawa - 681-693 Dilemmas of financial development in Kazakstan
by Yelena Kalyuzhnova & George Tridimas - 695-696 Book review: From Plan to Market: The Economic transition in Vietnam by Adam Fforde and Stefan de Vylder. Boulder, Westview Press, 1996
by John Weeks - 696-697 Book review: Financial Liberalisation and Investment by Kanhaya L. Gupta and Robert Lensink. London, Routledge, 1997
by Lalita Saptagiri - 697-698 Book review: NGOs and the Environmental Policies in Asia and Africa. By David Potter (ed.). Frank Cass & Company Ltd, London 1996
by Paul Murphy
1998, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 413-416 The 1997 Development Studies Association Conference
by Katrina Brown - 417-426 The reform of the power sector in India: 1991-1997
by T. G. Arun & F. I. Nixson - 427-438 Changing fortunes in anti-poverty programmes in Bangladesh
by Mokbul Morshed Ahmad & Janet Gabriel Townsend - 439-452 Liberalization and labour: the effect on formal sector employment
by Uma Kambhampati & Jude Howell - 453-468 Conceptual and methodological challenges in the study of livelihood trajectories: case-studies in Eastern India and Western Nepal
by D. K. Bagchi & Piers Blaikie & John Cameron & M. Chattopadhyay & N. Gyawali & David Seddon - 469-486 Participation, social capital and vulnerability to urban flooding in Guyana
by Mark Pelling - 487-500 Social sustainability in mineral-driven development
by Richard M. Auty - 501-514 Property rights and renewable natural resources degradation in North-Western Ghana
by J. A. Bakang & C. J. Garforth - 515-526 Decentralized environmental management and popular participation in Coastal Ghana
by Gina Porter & Einir Young - 527-537 The environmental knowledge frontier: transects with experts and villagers
by Ishmail O. Mahiri - 539-554 Development policy and economic performance in Botswana: lessons for the transition economies in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Kempe Ronald Hope - 555-573 Structural adjustment programmes and export supply response
by Farhad Noorbakhsh & Alberto Paloni
1998, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 277-299 Rent-seeking in rural development projects: its potential causes and measures to reduce its costs
by Euan Fleming - 301-321 An alternative model of development? Co-operation and flexible industrial practices in India
by Anthony P. D'Costa - 323-339 Dancing with the state: the role of NGOs in health care and health policy
by Christy Cannon Lorgen - 341-355 The effect of structural adjustment on the Nigerian agricultural export sector
by David Colman & Aja Okorie - 357-371 Development, markets and trust
by Richard Grabowski - 373-375 Public sector reform in developing countries: the state of practice. Introduction: new public management, old hat?
by Charles Polidano - 377-386 Institutional constraints and capacity issues in decentralizing management in public services: the case of health in Ghana
by George A. Larbi - 387-395 The transition of a public sector monopoly: India's experience with telecommunications
by T. G. Arun & F. I. Nixson - 397-406 Institutional strengthening and technical co-operation: developing a best practice model
by Colin Jacobs - 407-407 Book review: Adjusting Africa by Claire Melamed. Worldview Publishing, pp. 167, £9.95, p|bk
by Amani Abou-Zeid - 407-408 Book review: Ecology and Equity: The Use and Abuse of Nature in Contemporary India by Madhav Gadgil and Ramachandra Guha. London: Routledge, £12.99, pp. 213, p|bk
by P. C. Baumann
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