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1996, Volume 8, Issue 2
1996, Volume 8, Issue 1
November 1995, Volume 7, Issue 6
September 1995, Volume 7, Issue 5
- 685-706 Development economics and the underdevelopment of sub‐Saharan Africa
by Paul Mosley
- 707-739 The demise of ‘socialist’ state forms in Africa: an Overview
by David Simon
- 741-743 Policy arena: Policy in the ‘new nies’: Introduction
by Sanjaya Lall
- 745-757 Thai industrial policy: How irrelevant was it to export success?
by Michael T. Rock
- 759-773 Malaysia: Industrial success and the role of the government
by Sanjaya Lall
- 775-789 Indonesia: From ‘chronic dropout’ to ‘miracle’?
by Hal Hill
- 791-799 Like the rest: South‐East Asia's ‘LATE’ Industrialization
by Alice H. Amsden
- 801-802 Environmental problems in third world cities by J. E. Hardoy, D. Mitlin and D. Satterwaite. (Earthscan, London, 1992, pp. 160, £12.95.)
by Ian Douglas
- 802-802 Environment and housing in third world cities. Edited by Hamish Main and Stephen Wyn Williams. (Chichester, John Wiley, 1994, pp. 265 + xv, £35.00.)
by Nick Devas
- 803-803 Africa's wars and prospects for peace. Raymond W. Copson. (New York and London: M. E. Sharpe, pp. 211, £16.00 p/b.)
by Frances Stewart
- 804-804 Environment and agriculture: Rethinking development issues in the 21st century by Steven Breth (ed). (Morrilton, Winrock International 1994, pp. 261, $24.95.)
by Richard M. Auty
July 1995, Volume 7, Issue 4
May 1995, Volume 7, Issue 3
March 1995, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 181-209 Rural sector responses to economic crisis in Uganda
by Arne Bigsten & Steve Kayizzi‐Mugerwa
- 211-228 Alternative vision or Utopian fantasy?: Cooperation, empowerment and women's cooperative development in India
by Linda Mayoux
- 229-242 Economic decline and the growth of the informal sector: The Guyana and Jamaica experience
by Karl M. Bennett
- 243-243 Policy arena: Japan and the developing world
by Paul Mosley
- 245-251 Japan's aid policies and institutions
by Hideaki Ueda
- 253-260 Japan's aid administration: Its challenges for the future
by Kazumi Goto
- 261-280 An integrated economic policy towards developing countries? The case of Japan
by Akira Hirata
- 281-284 Japan's debt‐development dilemma
by Adrian Hewitt
- 285-289 Structural adjustment and the environment
by David Glover
- 291-292 Assessing the demographic impact of development projects: Conceptual, methodological and policy issues. By A. S. Oberai. (London, Routledge, 1992, pp. 143 £30, hardback.)
by Mike Shepperdson
- 292-293 Participatory rural appraisal: Methodology and applications by Neela Mukherjee. (New Delhi, Concept Publishing, 1993, pp. 160, Rs 200. hardback.)
by Richard Bond
- 293-294 New technologies and global restructuring: The third world at a crossroads by Claes Brundenius and Bo Goransson (eds). (London, Taylor Graham Publishing, 1993, pp. 274, £30.00.)
by Raphael Kaplinsky
- 294-295 Family, household and gender relations in latin America by Elizabeth Jelin (ed). (London and Paris, Kegan Paul International/UNESCO, 1991, pp. 229 £29.95.)
by Ruth Pearson
- 295-296 Reluctant partners? non‐government organizations, the state and sustainable agricultural development by John Farrington and Anthony Bebbing Ton with Kate Wellard and David Lewis. (London, Routledge, 1993 pp. 222, £12.99 p/b.)
by Philip Woodhouse
- 295-296 Non‐governmental organizations and the state in Asia: Rethinking roles in sustainable agricultural development by John Farrington and David Lewis, with S. Satish and A. Miclat‐Teves. (London, Routledge, 1993, pp. 366, £14.99 p/b.)
by Philip Woodhouse
- 295-296 Non‐governmental organizations and the state in Latin America: Rethinking roles in sustainable agricultural development by Anthony Bebbington and Graham Thiele with Penelope Davies, Martin Prager and Hernando Riveros. (London, Routledge, 1993, pp. 290, £14.99 p/b.)
by Philip Woodhouse
- 295-296 Non‐governmental organizations and the state in Africa: Rethinking roles in sustainable agricultural development by Kate Wellard and James Cope‐Stake. (London, Routledge, 1993, pp. 331, £14.99 p/b.)
by Philip Woodhouse
- 297-297 The critical villager: Beyond community participation by Eric Dudley. (Routledge, pp. 173, £10.99 p/b.)
by Mike Edwards
January 1995, Volume 7, Issue 1
November 1994, Volume 6, Issue 6
September 1994, Volume 6, Issue 5
July 1994, Volume 6, Issue 4
May 1994, Volume 6, Issue 3
March 1994, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 141-155 Adjustment policy and agricultural development
by Patrick Guillaumont
- 157-184 The continuing trial of development economics: Policies, prices and output in Tanzanian agriculture
by Jan Kees van Donge
- 185-206 An econometric model of the monetary sector of the Bangladesh economy
by A. Parikh & C. Starmer
- 207-218 The impact of environmental policies on agricultural trade
by Dimitris Diakosavvas
- 219-239 Land reform in south africa: Options to consider for the future
by J. van Zyl & C. J. van Rooyen & J. F. Kirsten & H. D. van Schalkwyk
- 241-252 The use of aid money for debt reduction a view from inside
by Karel van Kesteren
- 253-254 International Trade in Textiles: MFA quotas and a developing exporting country. By Sri Ram Khanna. (New Delhi/Newbury Park/London, Sage Publications, 1991, pp. 196, £25.)
by Alasdair I. Macbean
- 254-255 Economic Policy Reform in Developing Countries by Anne O. Krueger. (Kuznets Memorial Lectures, Blackwells, 1992, pp. 184, £22.50. ISBN 1–55786–274–5.)
by Oliver Morrissey
- 255-256 Asian Crucible: The Steel Industry in China and India by Gilbert Etienne (ed.) with contributions by Jacques Astier, Hari Bhushan and Dai Zhong. (New Delhi, Newbury Park, CA, and London, Sage Publications, 1992, pp. 304, £42.00.)
by Colin Kirkpatrick
- 256-258 Family Planning Programmes and Fertility. By J. F. Phillips and J. A. Ross (eds). (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1992, pp. 340, £40 hardback.)
by Mike Shepperdson
January 1994, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-5 New developments in project appraisal in developing countries: Editor's introduction
by Colin Kirkpatrick
- 7-17 Structural adjustment, real exchange rates and project appraisal
by J. Weiss
- 19-43 Estimating efficiency prices through semi‐input‐output methods—a review of practice in available studies
by J. D. Macarthur
- 45-56 The integration of financial and economic analysis in project analysis
by Axel Sell
- 57-78 Sustain ability—oriented appraisal of agricultural projects
by Michiel J. F. Van Pelt
- 79-92 Cost‐benefit analysis and the problem of locating environmentally noxious facilities
by Euston Quah
- 93-93 Contributions to edi‐world bank workshop on curriculum development for economic analysis of projects
by David Davies
- 95-107 Notes on some issues in social project evaluation
by Arnold C. Harberger
- 109-114 The role of EDI in projects training for LDC managers
by William Ward
- 115-122 The appraisal of investment projects: A teaching approach
by Glenn P. Jenkins
- 123-127 Problems in the planning of rural water supply projects: Lessons from Nkayi district, Zimbabwe
by Frances Cleaver
- 129-132 Management of water supply and sanitation projects in maharashtra state, India
by Behrooz Morvaridi
- 133-134 From feast to famine: Official Cures and Grassroots Remedies to Africa's Food Crisis. By W. RAU (London, Zed Books, 1991, pp. 213, £8.99 p/b.)
by Georgina Waylen
- 134-134 When the grass is gone. By P. T. W. BAXTER (ed.). (Uppsala: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet (The Scandinavian Institute of African Studies), Seminar Proceedings No. 25, 1991, pp. 214, SEK 170, h/b.)
by Duncan Fulton
- 135-135 Appropriate Biotechnology in Small‐Scale Agriculture: How to Reorient Research and Development. By J. F. G. Bunders and J. E. W. Broerse (eds). (Wallingford, UK, CAB International, 1991, pp. 153, £12.50.)
by Frederick H. Buttel
- 135-136 The Political Economy of Basic Human Needs. By Bruce Moon. (Ithaca and London, Cornell University Press, 1991, pp. xii + 316.)
by Frances Stewart
November 1993, Volume 5, Issue 6
- 569-570 Editorial
by John Harriss & Ian Rowlands
- 571-589 Global environmental change and mechanisms for north‐south resource transfers
by Katrina Brown & W. Neil Adger & R. Kerry Turner
- 591-604 Mainstream sustainable development: The challenge of putting theory into practice
by W. M. Adams & D. H. L. Thomas
- 605-622 Are third world megacities sustainable? Jabotabek as an example
by Adrian Atkinson
- 623-649 Does economic reform harm the environment? A review of structural adjustment in Malawi
by Elizabeth Cromwell & James Winpenny
- 651-668 Questioning synergism: Win‐win with women in population and environment policies?
by Cecile Jackson
- 669-678 Good science for public policy
by Michael Thompson
- 679-680 Agricultural research policy: International quantitative perspectives. By P. G Pardey, J. Roseboom and J. R. Anderson (eds). (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991, pp. 462, £27.50 h/b)
by Adam Ozanne
- 680-681 Workers in third‐world industrialization. By Inga Brandell (ed.). (London, Macmillan, 1991, pp. 239, £45 h/b)
by Leslie Sklair
- 681-682 Understanding peasant China. Case studies in the philosophy of social science. By Daniel Little. (New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 1989, pp. xi + 322, £25 h/b)
by Flemming Christiansen
September 1993, Volume 5, Issue 5
- 437-458 Poverty alleviation in El Salvador: An appraisal of the Cristiani Government's social programme
by Peter Sollis
- 459-496 Two errors of targeting
by Giovanni Andrea Cornia & Frances Stewart
- 497-510 ‘Graduation’ problems amongst micro and small enterprises in Eastern Nigeria, 1960–91
by Steve Onyeiwu
- 511-530 Towards a political economy of transition in Eastern Europe
by Alexander Neuber
- 531-558 Some implications of new growth theory for economic development
by Alexandre Rands Barros
- 559-560 Development in practice: Paved with good intentions. By D. Porter, B. Allen and G. Thompson. (London, Routledge, 1991, pp. xxi + 247, £14.99 pbk, ISBN 0–415–06626–3)
by Steve Wiggins
- 560-561 The political economy of agricultural pricing policy, volumes 1 (Latin America) and 2 (Asia). Edited by A. O. Krueger, M. Schiff and A. Valdes (Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1991, pp. 273 and 293, £28.50 each h/b)
by David Colman
- 561-562 Action research for change and development. Edited by O. Zuber‐Skerritt. (Aldershot: Avebury/Gower, 1991, pp. 234, £30)
by Pete Mann
- 562-563 Women and health by Patricia Smyke (London: Zed Books, 1991, pp.182, £9.95)
by Peter Poore
- 563-565 Keepers of the forest: Land management alternatives in Southeast Asia. By Mark Poffenberger (ed.). (West Hartford, USA, Kumarian Press, 1990, pp. 289, $29.00 h/b, $19.95 p/b)
by Mary Hobley
- 565-566 Science and technology: Lessons for development policy. Edited by Robert E. Evenson and Gustave Ranis. (London, Intermediate Technology Publications, 1990, pp. 391, p/b)
by Homi Katrak
- 566-567 Mediating conflict. Decision‐making and western intervention in Namibia. By Vivienne Jabri. (Manchester and New York, Manchester University Press, 1990, pp. 198, £29.95 h/b)
by Donna Pankhurst
- 567-568 Economic liberalization: No Panacea. By Tariq Banuri. (WIDER Studies in Development Economics, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1991, pp. 238, £27.50)
by H. David Evans
July 1993, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 353-355 Editorial introduction
by Oliver Morrissey
- 357-380 War and underdevelopment: Can economic analysis help reduce the costs?
by Frances Stewart
- 381-389 The new political economy and policy reform
by G. M. Meier
- 391-399 NGO income generation programmes for Afghan refugees in Pakistan
by Margaret Sinclair
- 401-414 NGOs and public policy reform: Lessons from Peru
by Elsa L. Dawson
- 415-423 Disasters and development. A case study from Peru
by Theo Schilderman
- 425-427 The long‐term perspective study of sub‐saharam Africa by the World Bank. (Washington, DC: World Bank, 1990)
by Donna Pankhurst
- 427-428 Education, productivity and inequality: The east African natural experiment. By J. B. Knight and R. H. Sabot. (Oxford University Press for The World Bank, 1990, pp. 445, £30)
by D. C. Taylor
- 428-429 Biotechnology and the future of world agriculture. By H. Hobbelink. (London and New Jersey, Zed Books, 1991, pp. 159, £8.95 p/b)
by David Colman
- 429-430 Global capitalism: Theories of societal development. By Richard Peet. (Rout‐ledge, 1991, pp. 206, £79.99 p/b)
by Keith Sutton
- 431-431 The stages of economic growth ‐ a non‐communist manifesto. By W. W. Rostow. Third edition. (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1991, pp. xlviii + 272, £30 h/b, £10.95 p/b)
by H. W. Singer
- 431-432 Agricultural development principles: Economic theory and empirical evidence. By R. D. Stevens and C. L. Jabara. (Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1988, pp. 478 + xxxi, £ 12.50)
by David Colman
- 432-433 Coping with seasonally and drought. By Martha Alter Chen. (New Delhi, Newbury Park, London, Sage Publications, 1991, pp. 254, £27.50)
by Robert Chambers
- 433-434 Aid and power: The world bank and policy‐based lending. By Paul Mosley, Jane Harrigan and John Toye. (London, Routledge, 1991, 2 volumes: Vol. 1 pp. 317, £12.99; vol. 2, pp. 443, £16.99)
by John Weeks
- 434-435 After the wars. By Antony Lake and contributors. (New Brunswick and Oxford, Transaction Publishers, 1990, pp. 190, $24.95)
by Frances Stewart
- 435-436 To cure all hunger: Food policy and food security in sudan. Edited by Simon Maxwell (London, Intermediate Technology, 1991, pp. 248, £9.95)
by Hugh Goyder
May 1993, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 249-262 Export pressure and the less developed countries' (LDCs') debt problem
by Victor Iwuagwu Oguledo
- 263-274 External constraint and India's import behaviour: An analysis in the almost ideal demand system framework
by Ranjan Ray & Srikanta Chatterjee
- 275-289 Comparative advantage and food grain imports in China
by Lu Feng
- 291-303 The effect of real exchange rate changes on output: Jamaica's devaluation experience
by Ruper T. G. Rhodd
- 305-312 Aid and government: A dynamic model of aid, income and fiscal behaviour
by Howard White
- 313-324 Housing investment and chinese rural development: Preliminary results from a survey in jiangsu province
by Cheng Enjiang
- 325-339 Non‐governmental organizations as agents of democratization: An African perspective
by Alan Fowler
- 341-342 Taking population seriously. By Frances Moore Lappe and Rachel Schurman. (Earthscan Publications Ltd., London, 1989, £4.95, pp. 90)
by Donna Pankhurst
- 343-344 City, class and trade: Social and economic change in the third world by Nigel Harris. (London and New York, I. B. Tauris, 1991, pp. 262, £29.95 h/b)
by David Drakakis‐Smith
- 344-345 Technology choice: A critique of the appropriate technology movement By Kelvin W. Willoughby. (Boulder, Westview Press and London, Intermediate Technology Publications, 1990, pp. 350, £14.95 p/b)
by R. F. Clarke
- 345-345 Women and the environment: A reader. By S. Sontheimer (ed). (London: Earthscan Publications, 1991, pp 205, £7.95)
by Mary Myers
- 346-346 Tropical gangsters by Robert Klitgaard. (London and New York: I. R. Tauris, 1991, pp. 281, £14.95)
by Paul Mosley
- 347-347 Trade theory and economic reform: North, south and east. Essays in honor of Béla Balassa. By J. De Melo and A. Sapir (eds). (Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1991, pp. 390, £40)
by John Weiss
- 347-348 Blueprint 2: Greening the world economy. By David Pearce (ed.). (London, Earthscan Publications Ltd, 1991, pp. 232 £7.95, p/b)
by Peter Eaton
- 348-349 Growing up modern: The western state builds third‐world schools. By Bruce Fuller. (London, Routledge, 1991, pp. 168, £30)
by Chris Martin
- 349-350 Strategies for structural adjustment: The experience of southeast Asia. By U. A. Azia (ed.). (washington: International Monetary Fund, 1990 pp. 202, US$ 16.50)
by A. Chowdhury
- 351-352 EC trade policy and the third world. An irish perspective. By Alan Matthews. (Dublin, Gill and Macmillan, in association with Trócaire, 1991, pp. 246, £15)
by Trevor Young
- 352-352 Caring for the earth: A strategy for sustainable living, published by IUCN (World Conservation Union), UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme) and WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature). (London, Earthscan, 1991, pp. 228, £9.95 p/b)
by C. J. Barrow
March 1993, Volume 5, Issue 2